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Appleseed at Banner (Yukon/El Reno) March 26-27, 2011
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1488181" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>ZO6 man pretty well summed it up. You can shoot your .308, but unless it takes stripper clips or detachable mags, it will make it harder to score expert on the AQT, since a couple of the stages involve forced reloads under significant time pressure. Loading rounds individually from the top slows you down. Not to say that it can't be done... there are folks who have scored Expert doing it this way (including yours truly, with a K31)! Just be aware it will be more of an uphill battle than with a mag or clip fed rifle. If you want, you can borrow a .22 liberty training rifle from an instructor for most of the shooting, and just bring out the .308 for a few courses of fire to get a good zero and see how you do with it. It might save you some money to use that .22. Or, depending on what type of ammo you have, if you are dead set on burning up 400 rounds of .308, you can borrow my M1A! Anyone who wants to shoot the whole event with center fire has my full support! </p><p></p><p>And definitely bring the kiddo... they are what this program is all about, when you get right down to it. Passing the heritage on to future generations.</p><p></p><p>And Z06... you should come too. We have a nice fancy orange hat with your name on it. I mean, you're already giving advice to prospective students, so you might as well! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh heck yes, bring all those AR's with whatever optics setups you want. It will be great... you will be able to get a good battle sight zero on both irons and optics. We encourage shooters who have both to do that, actually. And definitely bring the .22s, too. If you want to save money, you can do like what I suggested to jd138... use the .22s for most of the instruction and drills while practicing the fundamentals, and then when we get into the AQTs, you can bring out the EBR's. If you can scare up an M-1 and M-14 issue GI web sling or two for those rifles before the event, it will help you out. You can get them off e-bay or the appleseed website. The Rugers will need 1 1/4" sling swivels to mount them up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1488181, member: 4235"] ZO6 man pretty well summed it up. You can shoot your .308, but unless it takes stripper clips or detachable mags, it will make it harder to score expert on the AQT, since a couple of the stages involve forced reloads under significant time pressure. Loading rounds individually from the top slows you down. Not to say that it can't be done... there are folks who have scored Expert doing it this way (including yours truly, with a K31)! Just be aware it will be more of an uphill battle than with a mag or clip fed rifle. If you want, you can borrow a .22 liberty training rifle from an instructor for most of the shooting, and just bring out the .308 for a few courses of fire to get a good zero and see how you do with it. It might save you some money to use that .22. Or, depending on what type of ammo you have, if you are dead set on burning up 400 rounds of .308, you can borrow my M1A! Anyone who wants to shoot the whole event with center fire has my full support! And definitely bring the kiddo... they are what this program is all about, when you get right down to it. Passing the heritage on to future generations. And Z06... you should come too. We have a nice fancy orange hat with your name on it. I mean, you're already giving advice to prospective students, so you might as well! Oh heck yes, bring all those AR's with whatever optics setups you want. It will be great... you will be able to get a good battle sight zero on both irons and optics. We encourage shooters who have both to do that, actually. And definitely bring the .22s, too. If you want to save money, you can do like what I suggested to jd138... use the .22s for most of the instruction and drills while practicing the fundamentals, and then when we get into the AQTs, you can bring out the EBR's. If you can scare up an M-1 and M-14 issue GI web sling or two for those rifles before the event, it will help you out. You can get them off e-bay or the appleseed website. The Rugers will need 1 1/4" sling swivels to mount them up. [/QUOTE]
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