Re: Question about ARs in 308 for service rifle comps
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Tx_Flyboy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">USMC Mustang,
I am not implying that people shoot AR-15s because the recoil of a 308AR is punishing. I completely agree with your assessment of the recoil of from a 308AR...completely manageble with a solid position, or you will do the wobble with every shot on prone rapids
AR-15s are prevalent at XTC matches because they are service rifles (NRA & CMP), are accurate, easy to load for, negligible felt recoil, and cheap to shoot.
I've just noticed that quite a few folks that shoot AR-15s in highpower exclusively indicate that the recoil from 308ARs are essentially unmanagable, and will cause you to have saved rounds at the sitting and prone rapids stages, etc. Some also describe the cummulative recoil from an 88 shot match as punishing. They put those reasons foward as why one shouldn't shoot 308ARs across the course.
I'm stunned you have time to not only peer through your scope (i do that myself), but to also look at range flags between shots...i'm focused like a laser on that front sight and deathly afraid of having saved rounds.
Do you do this on the sitting stage or just on the prone rapids stage? I always finish the prone rapids stage with time to spare...that extra 10seconds feels like an eternity...maybe i should slow down and watch the wind at this stage like you do? I think i just learned something new...</div></div>
No worries Flyboy, I was just trying to give a different perspective on the topic of recoil in a service rifle. I wouldn't find the recoil of a .308 in a 800 agg uncomfortable but everyone is of a different physical build and constitution so to each their own.
I don't look at range flags between shots and I only give them a look during rapids when the conditions are changing rapidly; I'll quickly glance at the range flag after I scope my first two rounds if I think they have been affected by the wind.