I am new to precision shooting. I don't even own a "precision rifle". I currently own an AR-15 that I have built with a heavy profile 16" White Oak Armament 416R 1:7 223 Wylde barrel. It is currently wearing a Vortex PST Gen II 1-6x because I originally envisioned this rifle being in a 3 gun/ SPR role. However, I don't actually shoot 3 gun, and I also have an 11.5" AR pistol with an Aimpoint T-2 that better fills the roll of CQB type shooting. I find myself using my full size AR to shoot groups and dot drills at 100 yards, and 6x is inadequate for this.
I currently have access to only a 200 yard range, with most of my time being spent at 100 yards. However, in the next 12-18 months, I am planning to move to CO where true long range shooting will be realistic. At that point, I plan to build/buy a true precision rifle. So with that said, I'm thinking of selling my PST 1-6x and replacing it with the scope that will ultimately end up on my precision rifle (which I think will be a Razor Gen II 4-27). The plan would be to use this setup to work fundamentals as much as possible so that I have a solid baseline when I do get a bolt gun (which I want to be a buy once cry once affair).
My question is, in this instance, does it make sense to mount this scope on an AR with a 16" barrel? I understand that, long term, it makes no sense to have so much magnification on a gun with such a short barrel, but again, I'd be buying this scope to ultimately put on a long range bolt gun. My idea would be to use this setup to learn how to shoot as much as possible in the meantime with this platform, but also adhereing to the buy once cry once principle with the scope.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Should I just stick with the 1-6 and work fundamentals as much as possible at 1-200 yards? Another solution altogether?
I currently have access to only a 200 yard range, with most of my time being spent at 100 yards. However, in the next 12-18 months, I am planning to move to CO where true long range shooting will be realistic. At that point, I plan to build/buy a true precision rifle. So with that said, I'm thinking of selling my PST 1-6x and replacing it with the scope that will ultimately end up on my precision rifle (which I think will be a Razor Gen II 4-27). The plan would be to use this setup to work fundamentals as much as possible so that I have a solid baseline when I do get a bolt gun (which I want to be a buy once cry once affair).
My question is, in this instance, does it make sense to mount this scope on an AR with a 16" barrel? I understand that, long term, it makes no sense to have so much magnification on a gun with such a short barrel, but again, I'd be buying this scope to ultimately put on a long range bolt gun. My idea would be to use this setup to learn how to shoot as much as possible in the meantime with this platform, but also adhereing to the buy once cry once principle with the scope.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Should I just stick with the 1-6 and work fundamentals as much as possible at 1-200 yards? Another solution altogether?
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