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6.5 grendel master race
@Bogs_Bunny civilian market will adopt it 5-10 years after the military properly adopts it (which it hasn't yet). We won't get any good rifles, gear, or ammo till then. Stick to 5.56 for the time being.
Prepping for travel, realize that my helmet takes 10 batteries of 3 separate types to run
I was thinking might be a good idea to run rechargeable batteries
6.5 Grendel? First I'm even hearing of it.
It's an AR caliber
Supposed to be decent
The Grendel is amazing
I've of the best to suppress as well
12.5 and 18 are the two barrel lengths that have done me well. Stupid accurate out of the 12.5 even at 400-500 yards. I was shocked
The military doesn't exactly have the best track record when it comes to adopting new rifles and calibers. I won't believe it until it's in widespread use
@Crye_Salesman I come into the same issue. Nods takes AA, laser takes AAA, sight takes CR2032, and light takes CR123s.
That’s just on my helmet though 😭 I have other stuff in my rifle
Hahaha, what you run for your rifle setup?
Modlite 18650 OKW, Aimpoint micro, DBAL
How are Modlites? I've never used one. Any reason you went with them over Streamlight or Surefire?
However, I think I'm gonna upgrade to a DBAL in the future if I end up getting better NODs
I'm a poor, so I'd probably run irons for a while before I could get decent optics.
Nothing wrong with that so long as you aren't one of those "Iron sights are better than optics" tards.
But honestly, you can get like a TRS-25 micro-dot and it'll work until you can get something better. They can be had for under 100 bucks easily.
While knowing how to use irons is important (in my opinion), saying they're superior to optics is ridiculous.
Everyone should train and learn iron sights first. Then move to optics. You need your base and fundamentals before you can become advanced.
And I'm iffy on Sightmark... I've used their redots before and they seem to lose zero.
And the whole 'change your reticle' feature on them is just asking to lose zero and fuck up your parallax
If you're cool spending 100 though, AT3 makes a decent red dot. Haven't ran into problems with mine.
It's not going to have that awesome Aimpoint durability. But from everything I can tell, as long as you're not using your red dot as a hammer and tossing it around everywhere, you shouldn't have an issue.
Need help picking out some level 4 ceramic plates, trying to budget but I know there life saving just give some suggestions/options
> Everyone should train and learn iron sights first. Then move to optics. You need your base and fundamentals before you can become advanced.
@Sparrow iron sights are not a fundamental part of shooting, and it’s actually wayyy more productive to learn on a red dot first, and then learn irons later.
I've heard something named like Romeo is a good budget optic.
What? And how do you recon that? Learning a red dot is way easier, sure. But it's an aid. How would it not be better to learn Irons first?
Reminds me of the fundamentals of Kali / Escrima. They start with armed combat and move to unarmed after someone is experienced, as at the time, they needed to train people how to effectively fight the Spaniards, then working on the more difficult and less used unarmed combat later.
My whole thing is. Irons are your backups, if your dot goes down, you need to know how to use your Irons.
anyone have any good advice on chem gear any places they bought from for gas masks gloves hoods and all that jazz
So learn on Irons, then move to dots
Oh uhhh, shit. One second Kai
@Bogs_Bunny yea the sig Romeo is a decent low cost red dot.
When staying cheap Vortex and Primary arms are your best friend entry lvl red dots/prisms/LVPOs
Guys my plates are almost here, I'm spying on the UPS man on their map lol
I am big brother lol