Re: M14 National Match..?
I used to have a tricked out AR10, and I agree with everything you said.......but, this levels the playing field and allows you to use your longrange rifle for CQB. Check us out on the web
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Kiba</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I own two M1A variants; a Fulton Peerless in a heavy NM walnut stock with NM iron sights and also a scoped LRB M25.
While my AR-10 is ergonomically superior, easier to drive through the cycling & recoil, is more accurate than either of them and was also cheaper to build I really enjoy shooting the M1A's. I'm not sure if it's the nostalgic feel of them or the looks but I can't bring myself to part with either of them even though the AR-10 is a better rifle in most aspects. Slinging up and banging steel with the Fulton and iron sights is very enjoyable. Building the M25 was over a 2 year exercise between waiting for the LRB receiver and scrounging up all mint TRW parts so I'm emotionally invested in that rifle.
If you want consistent small groups from a semi-auto you will be money ahead and have less frustration getting there with an AR-10. Also, if you want to really reach out with an M1A there is a risk of bending an oprod if you load too hot. I'm not saying an M1A can't do the job-- but getting there with an AR-10 will be easier and save some money.
Since you already have the rifle, MCS, and PRS with a scope & mount on the way I'd go out and try it; if the results make you happy then stick with it!</div></div>