Sort of a theory one here, especially for those who've used them in actual service.
Given they trade a lot of accuracy for recoil reduction, I know the party line on them has generally been "different rifle for a different purpose".
But it still doesn't make sense to me- a 3 or 4 MOA gun is going to be awful at the ranges it's meant for - 1000-2000y. You're talking up to a 40 to 80 inch divergence from point of aim. Now, I understand an engine block can be sizably larger than a man, but still- a 3 to 6 ft cone of fire should make things damn difficult, no? Unless you're expecting to put multiple rounds on target, which would make sense, but definitely breaks what I know about the goals of concealment, precision fire, etc. that would generally apply.
Thoughts? Experience?
Given they trade a lot of accuracy for recoil reduction, I know the party line on them has generally been "different rifle for a different purpose".
But it still doesn't make sense to me- a 3 or 4 MOA gun is going to be awful at the ranges it's meant for - 1000-2000y. You're talking up to a 40 to 80 inch divergence from point of aim. Now, I understand an engine block can be sizably larger than a man, but still- a 3 to 6 ft cone of fire should make things damn difficult, no? Unless you're expecting to put multiple rounds on target, which would make sense, but definitely breaks what I know about the goals of concealment, precision fire, etc. that would generally apply.
Thoughts? Experience?