For me, I have definitely noticed a POI shift with a tight sling while shooting a non-ff weapon. This can all be mitigated by knowing how to compensate for POI when the sling is tight.
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Aside from maybe being "more expensive" is there a downside to the concept of FF tubes? Because, if there are I haven't found them yet.
Originally Posted by Jaykayyy
This. I got to see this in action during an elimination drill at a class a few years back. I had a 16" M4 style AR and kept throwing shots that I knew were solid shots. The instructor finally had pity and mentioned (for the like 5th time that class) to not rest the barrel on the barricade. Sure enough I started to make my hits again. Even though he told me to watch out for that on day 1, when I tried to speed up so that I wouldn't get tagged out, I forgot to make sure I wasn't loading the barrel.
Taking classes, IMHO, is the best way to know what works for you and what doesn't. I've completely changed my setup based on what I've learned about my gear, myself, and the scenarios I feel most reflect what I'm likely to encounter.
For example, I now run a DD fixed front sight in lieu of a folding front sight. It works with my flashlight and if I'm in an unusual position, like taking low cover in junkyard prone on the hood of a car, it offers a quick index so that I can find the dot. Similar with a short VFG. I can't stand a VFG but I run one. In brokeback position it's the only way I can get on target quickly. Same with jamming the VFG against a barricade. It works well and in those situations, for me, it is the fastest way to get shots on target.
There are allot of other guys at these classes that have other setups. They've worked out what works for them.
Last edited by mvasilakis; 11-22-19 at 18:37.
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precision is really only with faster follow up shot because a rig that's been dialed in is dialed in and the ff rail is not going to change that. My more accurate ARs are not ff but then again, I don't try to get precision out of the 5.56
I prefer the fsb for a variety of reasons
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