M4 in Afghanistan
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M4 in Afghanistan
Fox had two articles on the M4. Both seem to say that it is inadequate because ranges. Just wonder how many soldiers are going to routinely make 600 yard shots? The modified M14's or sniper rifles are better for some, but probably not everybody.
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/05/ ... ghanistan/
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/05/21 ... e-m-rifle/
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/05/ ... ghanistan/
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/05/21 ... e-m-rifle/
We've had this discussion before and you know my feelings about the M4 and 5.56mm rounds. If they truly want to improve that platform there's hope with the 6.8 SPC. While 6.8's not as good as the 7.62mm ammo it won't burden down a soldiers combat load out in the field like an M-14 with the heavier rounds can do.
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We probably would have been better off buying AK47's or building our own version, if we already didn't have one in the M14. The bigger bullet is better.
I don't think I buy the argument about the M4 is not a long-range shooter and therefore not what the soldiers need. The 600-1000 yard shooter is very likely a bit heavy for all soldiers to carry and a bit unwieldy in close-in situations. Seems that putting more of the bigger guns at the company level and training more guys for longer range accuracy would be better.
I don't think I buy the argument about the M4 is not a long-range shooter and therefore not what the soldiers need. The 600-1000 yard shooter is very likely a bit heavy for all soldiers to carry and a bit unwieldy in close-in situations. Seems that putting more of the bigger guns at the company level and training more guys for longer range accuracy would be better.
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I hear a lot of soldiers say they prefer M14's over M4's .The accurrassy should be pretty much idenical depending on ammo and optics. The 7.62 is definatlly going to have more knockdown though. If your sniping at longer ranges though I think a 300 win mag would probally do the trick and most of your quick ballistic plex optics are being pin pointed to the 300 win mag while you have to really compair ammo on your other calibers to calibrate to these scopes. As far as the artical, the U.S. might be out gunned during a battle but never a war. (Quote) Mr. Nail. Lol
600 yards is awfully close. I do prefer 155mm at 10 kilometers to a rifle at 300-600 yards.bearandoldman wrote:Greener, I know when yuou think biggerr bulletss, you are thinking 105mm or larger and log range is a few miles.
I'd go with the bigger bullet for everyone except it is a long, expensive process. The 5.56 round is OK for Europe and jungles.
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Just as I thought you go for the larger projectiles, you probably consider the 105mm as a smallbore. Damn, ammoo costs for a day of shooting must run ionto some pretty high numbers.greener wrote:600 yards is awfully close. I do prefer 155mm at 10 kilometers to a rifle at 300-600 yards.bearandoldman wrote:Greener, I know when yuou think biggerr bulletss, you are thinking 105mm or larger and log range is a few miles.
I'd go with the bigger bullet for everyone except it is a long, expensive process. The 5.56 round is OK for Europe and jungles.
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Got you figured right and have to agree with you BIG GUNS, BIG BULLETS AND LOTS OF THEM, should get the job done easily.greener wrote:I'd prefer a battalion 3 rounds (54 155 projo's) and/or an air strike for a reinforced sniper pit to assaulting it with a squad of shoulder fired weapons. However the military doesn't see it that way. So, 7.62 or 6.8 would be better than 5.56.
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Red Leg, SIR! Steel On Target!greener wrote:600 yards is awfully close. I do prefer 155mm at 10 kilometers to a rifle at 300-600 yards.bearandoldman wrote:Greener, I know when yuou think biggerr bulletss, you are thinking 105mm or larger and log range is a few miles.
I'd go with the bigger bullet for everyone except it is a long, expensive process. The 5.56 round is OK for Europe and jungles.
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