So the guys that have these "inferior" weapon systems in their hands... the same "gun gammers" that you claim have no bearing on testing can't run their gun as hard as a guy in the military?
I knew my assumption on your logic was close.
It's common knowledge that any competition shooter is often very different from a military marksman. I would say that a competitive shooter keeps a higher round count then a mil guy. Shoots more rounds per engagement and has more time on the trigger.
The military guys have a structured schedule to go by and don't get much time on their guns compared to a competitive shooter getting ready for matches. A comp shooter abuses their guns plenty, I have done it, as have others. The semi auto platforms as of today flat out perform much better then their predecessors.
KAC is old technology and you cannot dispute that. They may get by with making a fancy rail system update or adding a sling swivel here and there but for the most part, KAC SR25 or any variant is unchanged. Which, in reality they should be embarrassed. The rifles are lacking, and if I am paying that premium because their name is stamped on it.... well, no thanks keep your guns in that case boys.
No one disputes a competitive shooter is putting more rounds down range. What they aren't doing is putting their weapons through the rigors of military training and combat.
Shooting time and attention to he systems is totally dependent on what type of unit your in, the command climate(how training oriented your NCO's are and how much support they get from the O's), and the budget.
Your average active duty infantryman or 19D, really is not getting that much trigger time, they will spend alot of time in the field, rucking, doing MOUT, ect.... but there are so many other tasks and skills that have to be worked on.
Even in some of the sexy units, it depends on where you are. Good buddy of mine was a 11B SOTIC grad in 2/75 with 6 deployments between OIF/OEF. The snipers and recce platoon got more trigger time , but the avg line grunt did not get to shoot as much as you would think.
You do realize that the SR was the first real AR10 variant since the origional armalites and there are some good pics of guys in the late 80's/early 90's trying to take a 10 and turn it into a DMR type rifle. Accuracy is not always the most important atribute. Once again, they arent bench rilfes, We all have heard the stories about the M110, The army got what it asked for, in the numbers it wanted, based on a design that they approved. That is how the game is played. It's a complex system, and even a gun built from the ground up a SOCOM rifle (SCAR) had LOTS of design and teething issues... some that still havent been worked out. Unitl GAP10's, OBR, POF, LWRC have been put to the same tests, and meet or exceed the level of performance based on defined criteria... then there is only assumtions.
Old technology? Have you even handled or shot a SR15E3 or a SR-25ECC or K1/K2. This is my last post in this thread, were not even talking about LARUE anymore and there is no point debating this here,