For those who say the M14 is outdated and can't stand up against the AR10, here's a quote from another board where we were discussing M14 chamberings. Someone decided to start an AR vs M14 debate and this is one of the facts that came out…
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A National Match M14 won the NRA Long Range Service Rifle Championships again this last year (2013). Since the shooter is a team mate, I can tell yo uits not an easy venture at all. That gun flat out shoots however. (I shot it at Camp Bullis in 2009.)
We had a discussion after one of the team Matches and he had to actually guess where his next bullet was going to impact until it had about 5 rounds on it and the barrel got hot. Not an easy task since in a shoot off you only get 3 sighting shots. It took some time to figure out how it wanted to act as he shot it.
With that being said I would rather slam my manhood in a car door than shoot a Service Rifle at 1000 yards...
They can still get it done over the AR 10 and AR 15's Just takes a whole lot of work.
The ALL Army Reserve Team havnt been able to procure a proper budget to move into the M110 arena. So we are using what is available. After we dropped the 90gr 223 program the rusty ole lock got popped open to the Armory and they dug out all the NM M14's that had been built maybe 10 or 15 years ago.
There are a few guys onthe team that have built there own rifles and shoot them. ( M110)
So Captian Freeman ( The legend as we call him) had three choices. Shoot or Barrow his own M110 if he had one. Shoot his XTC rifle 223. or grab a NM14 off the truck and shoot it.
The AMU has a better accountant. They are shooting the M110 for some time now.
My personal Opinion on the M110 (for 1000 yards) is that they may shoot well and are a whole lot easier to keep shooting well. It has a 20" barrel two inches shorter than the M14. The sight radius is shorter than the M14 and if you have ever stuck that square post onto a 1000 yard target the more sight radius you have the better. We as a Team dont shoot 1000 yards very much. Only twice really. Inter Service Matches at Quantico and Camp Perry. XTC is the real mission along with training troops and most reciently the Squad Designated Markman (SDM). Which by the way shoots the M14 SAGE stock rifle. Or what ever they bring to training.
A couple of the team mates has spent alot of time over at the Rock Island Arsonal putting together the SDM rifles and Im quite amazed how much better they shoot in the Aluminum Chasiss. Even Down range where they get beat all to heck.
There are 5 of us on the team that shoot Long Range with the Palma Rifle and Any rifle. 3 of those five are on the National Long Range Team. One is even a Wind Coach/Staff.
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Captain Freeman is an exceptional shooter and had an exceptional M14.
But look at the Palma team match and the Farr trophy results for 2013; consistently good scores for the regular Army.
Or look at all of the National reccords that have been broken by the AR10. I'm pretty sure the Army has claimed practically every team reccord because they have guns that are capable of cleaning the target and do it repeatedly.
It is very lucky to find an M14 that can do just as well. You might build 20 guns, and 1 of them will be an absolute hammer. You can build 20 AR10s, and all 20 of them will shoot sub-moa at 1000 for 20 shots.
That's not counting the sights. You can make a 1/4 MOA sight for an AR10 that is dead nuts accurate. You can hand fit and make a pretty good 1/2 MOA rear sight for an M14, but it's not going to be 1/2 on every click.
On top of that, it's a fragile system that can go to crap pretty quickly. Sights fail. Bedding cracks and degrades. It's not just a stroke of luck to build a good M14, it's just as much luck to keep it shooting.
The old saying "2 is 1, 1 is none" doesn't apply to an M14. It's actually "3 is 1". There's always your primary gun that is shooting today, your backup gun, and your other gun that is being worked on because it won't shoot.
The longer sight radius and barrel is not pretty much outweighed by all of the following factors. I can show up to the 1000 yard line with an AR10 and expect to shoot a 190 or better. It is just a plain out better gun for 1000 yard service rifle, and everyone knows it.
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