Why don't they just buy some Coyotes for training to compliment the Timberwolf rifles? Are they ditching the C14's?
They will be yes once they decide on the manufacture for the multi cal rifle
Why don't they just buy some Coyotes for training to compliment the Timberwolf rifles? Are they ditching the C14's?
Because the .300NM and .338NM are much better ELR cartridges. Designed to push the big heavy high BC .30 and .33 at good speeds, all while being optimized for mag length.
Surprised they'd be adding those two cartridges to the supply chain though.
Already in the supply chain. They recently acquired machine guns in .300NM and .338NM.
Can't really understand the multi cal rifle theory. The rifle will be a compromise in any configuration. A compromise when you need it most. Mostly too heavy because it must cater for the "options" and possibly clumsy. Why not go the other way. With the really good muzzle brakes and suppressors available the recoil is not as much of an issue allowing for a lighter weight rifle. Rather have purpose built rifles where the Barrelled action or stock can be replaced without the need of an armourer. Some SF units are starting to use modern carbon stocked lightweight rifles. Just about every soldier I talk to seems to complain about the weight of the gear. no need to make it heavier. There are so many options/ possibilities.
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I think you may have missed what I said earlier. The multi cal isn’t to be able to change on a mission while carrying the other parts. It’s only for training so you can train with .308 since it’s cheap then when you switch to .338Lm there is no change the feel of the rifle. Now you only need one gun instead of two and it would be faster to replace shot out barrels since you dont need to send the gun into the armorers. When on deployment you would only have the gun in the .338 set up and that’s it. You would never take a bolt .308 overseas




























