Re: Big Difference Between these M1A's?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BattleAxe</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: nitro69</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You will spend $1000 more on a M14, than the Ar-10 and the M14 will be will fall short by .25 moa. And to get both rifles under 1 moa, you will spend money. with semi auto gas guns......accuracy cost. so the real question is..What is your budget and what is your mission???? </div></div>
I largely agree with you except on one point...that the M1A will fall short by .25 MOA. I wouldn't make that blanket statement or even call it a "general rule" if for any other reason than that when the M1A was in its prime and winning, it didn't have the aftermarket support that the AR10 enjoys and precision shooting as a sport had yet to grow legs. Only now can you get high speed M1A mods but due purely to low demand the price is high.
I'm only bring this up because I shoot both an M1A and AR10 long range weekly and I simply don't see a performance advantage in how either prints at distance. Now sure, my M1A wears a $1200 stock but there's no magic parts on it. It's a box stock SA M1A with a Sadlak mount and a 1.8-10X USO.
I was out today with 2 other hide members that witnessed this.
Conditions:
Range: 850
Temp 85-ish
RH 80%
Mirage: Fair-to-wicked
Wind: Choppy and intermittent, 3-7k changing rapidly from 4-6 o'clock
I didn't plan on shooting the M1A today but just took it along since the new USO had never been beyond 100 yards for a zero and fellow hider DMack wanted to check it out. So this was a cherry target.
1st sighter was off the plate right as the wind had died. Dialed a .5 mil correction and the wind changed again making the second sighter splash far right. I split the difference and printed the right group, maybe 10 inches as the winds were still in transition from 6 o'clock to 4 during this string.
Second group was with a steady 5k wind at 4 oclock (right after the wind shift was complete) and it printed slightly over 6 inches at 850. Point here is that AR10's don't shoot any better and I say this because I see it. I actually shoot both regurlarly and witness it. Yes, there are guys here that can tear it up with an AR10 at distance but as a rule they don't also shoot M1A's at distance so their observations are based largely on hearsay and internet chatter.
Expensive? Check
Slightly worse ergonomics? Check
Old? Dated? Check
Long and unwieldy? Maybe for a girl but OK...Check
Harder to shoot? Considering one of the finest auto triggers on earth? OK...screw it...Check
Poor aftermarket support? Check Check Check Check Check
Inacurrate? Unreliable?
Saying it and proving it are two different animals.
</div></div> Battle Axe, I agree with you...... I was just listing the camp perry facts ar10 vs ar15.........the Marine shooting team uses strictly ar15. and the results are definitely stacked in the ar10's favor. I was a former M16/ ar10 shooter......Now i have crossed over to the dark side and shoot a tricked out m14 and I love it. I have over 3000 rounds between two rifle's and only 2 misfeeds out of the socom 16(during a 700 rd. shoot) I'm very pleased with them.