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Old 01-30-2005, 03:53 PM
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stubblejumper
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Default RE: Most acurate?

The AR-15/M16 now dominates High Power Service Rifle competitition

This quote is taken from the high power service rifle rules.

Equipment
Rifle: Rifles to be used in High Power Rifle competition must be equipped with metallic sights (Some long range, 1000-yard matches allow the use of "any sights"), should be capable of holding at least 5 rounds of ammunition and should be adapted to rapid reloading. Tournament programs often group competitions into two divisions, Service Rifle and Match Rifle. The rifles currently defined as "Service Rifles" include the M1, M14, M16 and their commercial equivalents. Winchester and Remington have made their Model 70 and Model 40X rifles in "match" versions and custom gunsmiths have made up match rifles on many military and commercial actions. 1903 and 1903-A3 Springfield, 1917 Enfields and pre-war Winchester Model 70 sporters in .30-06 are all equipped with clip slots for rapid reloading. The most suitable rear sights are aperture or "peep" with reliable, repeatable 1/2 minute (or finer) adjustments. Front sights should be of either the post or aperture type.


Do you notice that only metallic sights are allowed except for a few 1000 yard matches?Do you also notice that rapid fire and reloading are important?Therefore the ultimate accuracy can't be achieved in these events without telescopic sights and the speed factor also hinders accuracy.Nice try though.
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