You need to remember smaller rounds like 5.56 were designed to be controllable from lightweight rifles in full automatic, not 1 round at a time from a bench.
I like that description. This challenge of choice for caliber vs use actually went through my mind earlier today. My thought was that an appropriate mix in issued weapons and training would fill the gaps. The bigger the “Army”, the less likely it would be done efficiently though.I think that the plan worked. But you do have to smirk a little when you see the guy's with Poodle Shooters in the Sandbox getting pinned down by a LE or Dragunov.... out of range.
Notice; I said 'Smirk' not 'Smile'... it's not humorous...more like Ironic IMO
I like that description. This challenge of choice for caliber vs use actually went through my mind earlier today. My thought was that an appropriate mix in issued weapons and training would fill the gaps. The bigger the “Army”, the less likely it would be done efficiently though.
I think that the plan worked. But you do have to smirk a little when you see the guy's with Poodle Shooters in the Sandbox getting pinned down by a LE or Dragunov.... out of range.
Notice; I said 'Smirk' not 'Smile'... it's not humorous...more like Ironic IMO
Recoil also got worse when guys started to lie down to shoot.
Some of us grew up shooting prone every weekend since the early 1960's
Cat
I'm not sure, 30 years ago I used to think 7mm Rem Mag was heavy recoil... Now I would say that 416 Rigby would fit that bill for me...
Bottom line, I'd rather a guy shoot a 243 well, than a 300wsm poorly. Everyone's mileage will vary.
Cheers
Jay
Obligatory pic of my old Cadex Tremor in 50BMG, miss that rifle!
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You need to remember smaller rounds like 5.56 were designed to be controllable from lightweight rifles in full automatic, not 1 round at a time from a bench.
Ironically enough the 5.56 was designed so that 'Average Joe's' could manage them... here on CGN it sorta seems like it's the opposite. Black Vest Operators are badass because they can 'Rock out with a Poodle shooter'?
Tokguy said:I think that the plan worked. But you do have to smirk a little when you see the guy's with Poodle Shooters in the Sandbox getting pinned down by a LE or Dragunov.... out of range.
Notice; I said 'Smirk' not 'Smile'... it's not humorous...more like Ironic IMO
No, its just that people are more honest. Sure in the old days people said they could handle their 308s and 3006, but most of them actually could not without flinching.
I love handloading that way. Let's back the power off for the 1st box; get used to it then start the journey towards 'Primer Flow'...then back it off ( Exaggerating here a tad).
I've a 9.3 x 57 in a 98 ( I know, ream it to 9.3 x 62 ) that is damn brisk to shoot.
Really want to 'Put it out on the table' and get my 8 x 57 reamed out to 8 x 63...see if I'm still so cocky...but a finding a reamer, then sourcing someone to do it...PITA.




























