I'd like to spend some quality range time this winter getting ready to give Service Conditions a go (I'm local to Ottawa) with the further goal of giving CQB a shot as well. I've done a fair bit of reading through the forums and was hoping to get some of the collective brain trust's feedback on what I'm thinking of putting together for myself. I don't consider myself a CGN search expert, so if I'm covering ground again (and again), please forgive me. This may also be long, I've been described as chatty, so.....
I am right-handed and left eye dominant. I prefer to shoot long guns left handed and pistols right handed. This works for me (and Larry Vickers, it appears) so I don't plan to change it. Probably should have been left handed, but this is what I have to work with.
I will be receiving my AR in mere hours if Canpar does it's thing correctly. I opted for an 18" NEA DMR. I understand that not everyone is confident in their product, but the value for money seemed good to me and I like to buy Canadian when I can. I plan to swap out the safety, charging handle and trigger with ambi, ambi and better ones (ALG Combat Trigger) respectively. Again, looking for value.
Considering the optic, I am keen to get a bit more reach than just 4x, but also want to stay value oriented. Ideally I'd get a low mag range FFP MRAD scope, but not at a value pricepoint. My LR bolt rifle has an MRAD scope and as a child of the metric system it just works for me. That said, I'm really liking the Vortex Diamondback HP 2-8 despite being an MOA scope. The magnification range and eye relief are great and the reticle drop hashes seem to match pretty well to a 75g round (Hornady steel match seems like a good value option). Note that I don't plan to click my adjustments at each distance. I would rather learn to use the scope even if that means I'm disadvantaged a little. (I don't mean to start a war on training value versus winning here - this is just my take on the matter. Even if I had an FFP MRAD scope my plan would be to know my drops at set ranges and/or have a cheat sheet on the stock.)
For CQB I would likely slap a set of offset mounts with BUISs on them and run those under 75-100 m. Red dot would be nice, but I have a few sets of BUIS kicking around. Also, the 2x doesn't seem that unforgiving.
In terms of kit, I think a battle belt is the better way to go for me after reading Hungry's suggestions. Making a system that works for both SC and CQB is a bit of a challenge so far. Because of my cross-handedness, I need the AR mags and pistol holster on the right and the pistol mags on the left. So far I've found that one AR mag at 2 o'clock, pistol at 3 and two more at 4 and 5 seems to work very well for me in some at home testing. On the left I have presently four pistol mags running from 10 to 11 o'clock. I think I need one more AR mag and I think I could piggyback it on the two in the right back. I could probably make it four mags there if needed. I'm not clear if the 5 mags required includes the one in the rifle. Evening up the weight a little is an IFAK on the rear left (i like to be prepared). Any further suggestions? Where (if at all) would a dump pouch go? Right now I have it at the 2 o'clock position (small one off the mag pouch).
Finally, I have some LAR mags but since competition is limited to 5 rounders, I'm looking for some good value and reliable full-length mag suggestions. With the riveting I can only assume cleaning the mags is a nightmare, so what does everyone use?
If you made it this far, thank you! Any suggestions are most appreciated.
I am right-handed and left eye dominant. I prefer to shoot long guns left handed and pistols right handed. This works for me (and Larry Vickers, it appears) so I don't plan to change it. Probably should have been left handed, but this is what I have to work with.
I will be receiving my AR in mere hours if Canpar does it's thing correctly. I opted for an 18" NEA DMR. I understand that not everyone is confident in their product, but the value for money seemed good to me and I like to buy Canadian when I can. I plan to swap out the safety, charging handle and trigger with ambi, ambi and better ones (ALG Combat Trigger) respectively. Again, looking for value.
Considering the optic, I am keen to get a bit more reach than just 4x, but also want to stay value oriented. Ideally I'd get a low mag range FFP MRAD scope, but not at a value pricepoint. My LR bolt rifle has an MRAD scope and as a child of the metric system it just works for me. That said, I'm really liking the Vortex Diamondback HP 2-8 despite being an MOA scope. The magnification range and eye relief are great and the reticle drop hashes seem to match pretty well to a 75g round (Hornady steel match seems like a good value option). Note that I don't plan to click my adjustments at each distance. I would rather learn to use the scope even if that means I'm disadvantaged a little. (I don't mean to start a war on training value versus winning here - this is just my take on the matter. Even if I had an FFP MRAD scope my plan would be to know my drops at set ranges and/or have a cheat sheet on the stock.)
For CQB I would likely slap a set of offset mounts with BUISs on them and run those under 75-100 m. Red dot would be nice, but I have a few sets of BUIS kicking around. Also, the 2x doesn't seem that unforgiving.
In terms of kit, I think a battle belt is the better way to go for me after reading Hungry's suggestions. Making a system that works for both SC and CQB is a bit of a challenge so far. Because of my cross-handedness, I need the AR mags and pistol holster on the right and the pistol mags on the left. So far I've found that one AR mag at 2 o'clock, pistol at 3 and two more at 4 and 5 seems to work very well for me in some at home testing. On the left I have presently four pistol mags running from 10 to 11 o'clock. I think I need one more AR mag and I think I could piggyback it on the two in the right back. I could probably make it four mags there if needed. I'm not clear if the 5 mags required includes the one in the rifle. Evening up the weight a little is an IFAK on the rear left (i like to be prepared). Any further suggestions? Where (if at all) would a dump pouch go? Right now I have it at the 2 o'clock position (small one off the mag pouch).
Finally, I have some LAR mags but since competition is limited to 5 rounders, I'm looking for some good value and reliable full-length mag suggestions. With the riveting I can only assume cleaning the mags is a nightmare, so what does everyone use?
If you made it this far, thank you! Any suggestions are most appreciated.




















































