I have to admit, 308 would be a lot to carry. I can handle my m14 with out issues, but a .223 has no recoil at all! 7.62 x39 with a muzzle brake is pretty much 0 climb. Look at the current soldiers. I do not think many of them would be able to handle a .308. .308 on full auto is uncontrollable. Everything has an advantage or disadvantage. .308 is a better "terminator" for sure.
.308 is not required anymore in the battle field.
.308 is good for long range, but in reality 90% of battles are under 200 yards. Urban, jungles, forests, and only lately Afghanistan started to require long range ar10 (m110). In reality for most war scenarios 400 is the limit, and your lucky to get 100 in a forest, or 200 in urban. .223 is better because you do not want to kill the enemy but immobilize him, and in reality .223 can service up to 400 yards, which is rare in most scenarios. The ak74 fires a 5.45x45 rounds for the same reason. 7.62x39 was to powerful. .223 or the ak74 round tumble on impact causing more damage to the internals of the soldier then a .308 FMJ ever would. Even the 7.62x39 would go straight through, leaving a clean entry and exist hole, making it a easy fix for the medic to stop the bleeding.
Injuring 1 soldier, takes up resources of 2 other soldiers. In reality you can achieve more with a .223, and also you can carry more ammo.
In Iraq, they started fighting insurgents, remember, marines in the big picture are stupid, trigger happy hicks, lowest level of the USA amry.I think the reserve has much better morals and reasons for joining. Most soldiers will tell you they are serving the country, but in reality, they have nothing better to do with their life. Education in the states is not cheap, and $90,000 USA tax free for a 19 or 20 year old is a miracle. Most of them do it for a way out of poverty and get somewhat of a head start in life if they do survive.
The video game generation cant wait to get some kills. But in reality it would make more sense to keep the enemy as a prisoner for interrogation, and get some useful info out of the poor bastard. So killing is a by product of stupid soldiers.
Internal bleeding takes time if shot with a .223 or ak74 round. Just like in Nam, the full out option was removed because soldiers just sprayed and prayed, which is not an adopted philosophy of the USA military. It is a by product of stupid soldiers. It has its uses in the special forces, but a rifleman is not a full automatic machine gunner. SAW 249 is for spray cover.
American soldiers are not trained that well. Marksmanship skills are much higher in the Russian army with the ak74. Russian soldiers are trained much better in all aspects of combat. Sad truth, but it is reality. Its not how expensive your gear is, but how you use it. training is key. But you also have to remember, Americans usually fight poorly equipment enemies with out bullet proof vests. In reality 6.8 mm would be my choice to upgrade if you ever had to face an enemy equipped like Russia. 6.8 can penetrate bullet proof vests much more efficiently then .223.
.223 will be replaced sooner or later, but replacing all the service rifles with a scar or something similar is not cheap. Americans also refuse to use foreign build weapons. I am surprised they use the 92FS. If they ever did order a SCAR it would have to be build in the states, to promote American labor. And I am not sure if the cost of upgrading can be justified at the current moment with the s**tty was America is fighting. Imho, until a real war brakes out, against a country like Russia or China on a grand scale, you will not see a new service rifle for the marines for another 20 years.
Canadians wont upgrade until Americans do, all the NATO countries must follow suite. The ammo has to be NATO standard for the new future rifle.
Size doesn't matter, its how you use it!
I know a guy who hunts deer with a .17 BMR, and he actually manages to hunt deer with it.
So much f**kin fail in one post. Where's the captain Picard facepalm FFS?
maybe he needs to go back and play his video games some moreSo much f**kin fail in one post. Where's the captain Picard facepalm FFS?
I have to admit, 308 would be a lot to carry. I can handle my m14 with out issues, but a .223 has no recoil at all! 7.62 x39 with a muzzle brake is pretty much 0 climb. Look at the current soldiers. I do not think many of them would be able to handle a .308. .308 on full auto is uncontrollable. Everything has an advantage or disadvantage. .308 is a better "terminator" for sure.
.308 is not required anymore in the battle field.
.308 is good for long range, but in reality 90% of battles are under 200 yards. Urban, jungles, forests, and only lately Afghanistan started to require long range ar10 (m110). In reality for most war scenarios 400 is the limit, and your lucky to get 100 in a forest, or 200 in urban. .223 is better because you do not want to kill the enemy but immobilize him, and in reality .223 can service up to 400 yards, which is rare in most scenarios. The ak74 fires a 5.45x45 rounds for the same reason. 7.62x39 was to powerful. .223 or the ak74 round tumble on impact causing more damage to the internals of the soldier then a .308 FMJ ever would. Even the 7.62x39 would go straight through, leaving a clean entry and exist hole, making it a easy fix for the medic to stop the bleeding.
Injuring 1 soldier, takes up resources of 2 other soldiers. In reality you can achieve more with a .223, and also you can carry more ammo.
In Iraq, they started fighting insurgents, remember, marines in the big picture are trigger happy hicks, lowest level of the USA army imho. I don't care about hurting peoples feelings who are fan of marines. I cant always be politically correct.
I think the reserve has much better morals and reasoning for joining. Most soldiers will tell you they are serving the country, but in reality, they have nothing better to do with their life in the states ( reality hurts ). Education in the states is not cheap, and $90,000 USA tax free for a 19 or 20 year old is a miracle. Most of them do it for a way out of poverty and get somewhat of a head start in life if they do survive. The video game generation cant wait to get some kills.
Internal bleeding takes time if shot with a .223 or ak74 round. Just like in Nam, the full out option was removed because soldiers just sprayed and prayed, which is not an adopted philosophy of the USA military. It is a by product of stupid soldiers. It has its uses in the special forces, but a rifleman is not a full automatic machine gunner. SAW 249 is for spray cover.
American soldiers are not trained that well. Marksmanship skills are much higher in the Russian army with the ak74. Russian soldiers are trained much better in all aspects of combat. Sad truth, but it is reality. Its not how expensive your gear is, but how you use it. training is key. But you also have to remember, Americans usually fight poorly equipment enemies with out bullet proof vests, like insurgents and Talibans. In reality 6.8 mm would be my choice to upgrade if you ever had to face an enemy equipped like Russia. 6.8 can penetrate bullet proof vests much more efficiently then .223.
.223 will be replaced sooner or later, but replacing all the service rifles with a scar or something similar is not cheap. Americans also refuse to use foreign build weapons. I am surprised they use the 92FS. If they ever did order a SCAR it would have to be build in the states, to promote American labor. And I am not sure if the cost of upgrading can be justified. Imho, until a real war brakes out, against a country like Russia or China on a grand scale, you will not see a new service rifle for the marines for another 20 years. .223 is good enough.
Canadians wont upgrade until Americans do, all the NATO countries must follow suite. The ammo has to be NATO standard for the new future rifle.
Size doesn't matter, its how you use it!
I know a guy who hunts deer with a .17 BMR, and he actually manages to hunt deer with it.
Some of you rather spend 20 minutes looking for pictures like Fenix.NZ.
did some shooting with an ex british army guy a couple weeks back.. the following is a shortened version of his preference when it comes to firearms
getting into combat : 5.56 ( carry more ammo, make more noise )
getting out of combat : 7.62 ( more power, more dead )
now ive never been on combat so i dont know if thats his arse talking
key is price of ammunition. But .308 would be the best carbine. Reason why they went to ,223 is because most soldier cant handle .308. Just like the 40 S&W story.



























