Originally Posted by
thehun
I would never insult you..sorry if thats how I might have came across.
About the bench fairy comment. I have a HUUUUUUUUUGE, personal problem when some people (especially at the range) start bragging how well they shoot WHILE THE GUN IS IN A VISE OR BI-POD OR BEAN BAG...then they report that they have shot sub 2MOA groupings....yes the GUN shot that, not the operator since all you had to do is pull the trigger.
Now, I am a practical guy. If you have a gun/rifle or whatever...you must practice and shoot the way you will defend yourself...the bad guy is not going to wait for you to sit down...get your bag/vise ready..set the gun in the vise, wait for you to get ready.
Now I am not saying that you shouldnt get your GUN sighted in the best you can...we all need to...but once the gun is sighted in...YOU must practice to get that accuracy while your on the move, in different positions UNSUPPORTED.
Perfect Example...I sighted my gun in with 5 shots 25m..good and nice...then I did a Zig Zag drill, all my shots were in the :suicide2: but two in the shoulder. I am not happy that I missed the two shots that hit the shoulder but I am way more impressed with such results when someone can do that...than the ones who go to a range and vise up everything they shoot and brag how well they grouped at 100yds while the gun DIDNT EVEN MOVE.
I AM NOT BASHING ON LONG DISTANCE SHOOTERS PAST 300+ yds
This is how I feel about having a tactical rifle at your disposal and not a toy. If you own one of these rifles, you must train PRACTICALLY AND TACTICALLY not BENCH FAIRY-LY......you can buy a $3000 AR but if you do not know how to handle it tactically what is the point of having a tactical rifle...get my point?
My best advice...sight in your rifle..and just perfect your grouping with drills that actually matter