I don't need a 1MOA carbine for nearly anything. Whew! Glad that I got that off of my chest, thanks for listening :)
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I don't need a 1MOA carbine for nearly anything. Whew! Glad that I got that off of my chest, thanks for listening :)
Hell, I’m good with 3-4 moa - point of diminishing returns is about there for my budget and purposes.
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I remember the online furor when my brother said that during the Second Battle of Fallujah, all he needed was 2MOA out of his SR-25 sniper rifle and the rifle did that easily for him :D
He's the sniper behind the SR-25 at 1:50 in this video.
https://youtu.be/6VbLK88bWGM?t=1m50s
I shot this 11 round (or so) group from the prone at 100 yards in a @Kyle Defoor adv carbine class. For a 4MOA red dot, 16" carbine, and decades-old Soviet surplus 5.45x39mm ammo, I was very happy.
https://i.imgur.com/nvC1zFa.jpg
I agree that I don't need a 1 MOA carbine for anything.
But I happen to own and use a factory build DDV7 carbine that is used as my Patrol Rifle at work. This gun around 1 MOA on most days and I won't throw the gun away for being too accurate.
To be honest, I've had 6 Colt 6920's pass through my hands over the last few years, most now belong to my kids or step-kids. None of them were MOA guns, but every one of them were more than accurate for LE Patrol work or personal defense.
It's good to see you post again, beat trash. I used to read your posts on another forum. What can you share with us about your dept's issued equipment, good or bad?
2moa hits a man in the chest at 800 all day
As someone who spends way too much time and money shooting long range the whole my rifle is .5-.3-1.0 moa thing drives me insane.
99 x’s out of 100, it’s the trigger puller not the rifle.
Sure I can shoot .5 when I’m working up a load, shooting from prone, and take a lot of time building my position. But when I sprint hills, do 10 burpees then jump behind my rig and only have 20sec to get a hit (training for mountain hunting) I’m no where close to .5
And all this worrying about 10ths of an inch doesn’t mean jacksh$t if you miss your wind call.
I do KD4’s 200yd rundown carbine drill frequently....I’m def not 1 moa. Hahahaha!
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And.....1” at 100 doesn’t mean anything to me, or anyone who shoots for precision.
Standard Deviation is a thing
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