Mac MacDonald
GunZoo
I'm about to make the switch to 3 Gun. I'm in the buying phase for a quality AR and Shotgun. I've been shooting USPSA, IDPA, and F-Class for the past year and a half and I'll admit, I think F-Class has ruined me. Let me tell you why.
In my search for an accurate AR I'm finding myself expecting to find a rifle that shoots 1/4 to 1/2 MOA. It's the F-class in me. I know there are 1/2 MOA ARs but weight comes into consideration in 3 Gun. I mean, my F-Class rifle is like 14lbs but I shoot prone and I don't have to run around with it.
What level of accuracy should I settle for? I see range reports on a lot of guns and guys seems happy with 1.25 - 1.5 MOA. Is this acceptable? What weight is acceptable/common?
I really want an 18" Larue OBR 5.56 (heard it is sick accurate) but the weight on it is a concern. So I've started to consider a Larue Predatar 18" 5.56 but the thin barrel is a big concern for me.
Do light weight 1/2-3/4 MOA ARs exists? Am I obsessing over the wrong things?
Thanks for any insight you can provide and please, be gentle...I'm new! LOL
In my search for an accurate AR I'm finding myself expecting to find a rifle that shoots 1/4 to 1/2 MOA. It's the F-class in me. I know there are 1/2 MOA ARs but weight comes into consideration in 3 Gun. I mean, my F-Class rifle is like 14lbs but I shoot prone and I don't have to run around with it.
What level of accuracy should I settle for? I see range reports on a lot of guns and guys seems happy with 1.25 - 1.5 MOA. Is this acceptable? What weight is acceptable/common?
I really want an 18" Larue OBR 5.56 (heard it is sick accurate) but the weight on it is a concern. So I've started to consider a Larue Predatar 18" 5.56 but the thin barrel is a big concern for me.
Do light weight 1/2-3/4 MOA ARs exists? Am I obsessing over the wrong things?
Thanks for any insight you can provide and please, be gentle...I'm new! LOL