My friend Greg gave me his POF P308 to have a run with and tell him what I think about it. The moment he put it in my hand, my first initial thought was... "Man, this is a beautiful weapon."
I pulled the charging handle to the rear, to make sure the weapon was clear... and the action felt like it was on rollers. The finish of the upper / lower was very slick, silver, and shiny. I asked him how many rounds he had through it, and he stated that he had not fired it yet. He wanted me to run it hard, and tell him what I thought.
So, I have a virgin P308 to test beside my PWS 214... how fun is that?
Both are chambered in 7.62x51 NATO, Both have 14.5" Barrels, Both have carbine buffer tubes, and Both are wearing VLTOR EMOD stocks. So, I couldn't ASK for a more even set of rifles to shoot side by side.
The POF does not have optics on it. However, I have a QD mount on my US Optics SN3 and can move it from rifle to rifle. The POF does not have bipods either, so I can use my Harris on both rifles.
The POF has a single stage trigger, with a VERY short reset... my PWS has a Geissele SD-E two stage trigger.
I wanted to start this thread off with this. I am not "comparing" the two rifles. I am simply going to shoot them both, side by side, with the same ammo... and give my complete, unbiased opinion. This is an amazing opportunity for me, and Greg told me I can hang on to the rifle as long as I need it. Yes, I own the PWS... No, I don't own the POF. But, I have the chance to shoot them together, and I will do right by everyone here and stay completely neutral. My observations will be based on fact, and my OWN opinion. Just as I do with the PWS rifles, I say the good and the bad. I'm curious to see how they stack up against each other...
I have several shooters coming to train with me on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, and Wednesday, we are doing a live fire day on our 1500m range. So, I will be able to test both rifles, not only up close, but out at distance as well. Since both are VERY close to equal, my DOPE that I have on my PWS "should" be close on the POF.
Stay tuned... Pictures and thoughts to follow.
Cheers!
I pulled the charging handle to the rear, to make sure the weapon was clear... and the action felt like it was on rollers. The finish of the upper / lower was very slick, silver, and shiny. I asked him how many rounds he had through it, and he stated that he had not fired it yet. He wanted me to run it hard, and tell him what I thought.
So, I have a virgin P308 to test beside my PWS 214... how fun is that?
Both are chambered in 7.62x51 NATO, Both have 14.5" Barrels, Both have carbine buffer tubes, and Both are wearing VLTOR EMOD stocks. So, I couldn't ASK for a more even set of rifles to shoot side by side.
The POF does not have optics on it. However, I have a QD mount on my US Optics SN3 and can move it from rifle to rifle. The POF does not have bipods either, so I can use my Harris on both rifles.
The POF has a single stage trigger, with a VERY short reset... my PWS has a Geissele SD-E two stage trigger.
I wanted to start this thread off with this. I am not "comparing" the two rifles. I am simply going to shoot them both, side by side, with the same ammo... and give my complete, unbiased opinion. This is an amazing opportunity for me, and Greg told me I can hang on to the rifle as long as I need it. Yes, I own the PWS... No, I don't own the POF. But, I have the chance to shoot them together, and I will do right by everyone here and stay completely neutral. My observations will be based on fact, and my OWN opinion. Just as I do with the PWS rifles, I say the good and the bad. I'm curious to see how they stack up against each other...
I have several shooters coming to train with me on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, and Wednesday, we are doing a live fire day on our 1500m range. So, I will be able to test both rifles, not only up close, but out at distance as well. Since both are VERY close to equal, my DOPE that I have on my PWS "should" be close on the POF.
Stay tuned... Pictures and thoughts to follow.
Cheers!