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 Re: My kind of 12g
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The SR shotgun is around 2500 
 
  
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 Re: My kind of 12g
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04/25/14 06:15 PM
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AWESOME!!!    
 
  
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 Re: My kind of 12g
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04/25/14 09:20 PM
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Thanks PK it has been so far. 
 
  
JYD#176 "dein Gott schickte mich zu zerstören" "Sic semper evello mortem Tyrannis" "Sometimes the chance of a zombie outbreak is the only reason I need to make many of my life's Decisions." General Delivery
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 Re: My kind of 12g
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05/07/14 04:59 AM
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2500.....peanuts?  Please don't say dollars or I'll just have to cry myself to sleep tonight... 
 
  
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 Re: My kind of 12g
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05/07/14 10:27 AM
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I can't imagine how off the balance is on that thing. I've had quite a few extended magazine shotguns, and always found them "nose heavy" and "hard to get on point quick".
  As a result, my Benelli M1 Super 90 has a 1 round extension.
  If I need more "firepower" I won't be grabbing a shotgun...it'll be my FN SCAR.
  My shotgun is for home defense against the meth-addict looking for drug money or the coyote looking at my chickens.  For anything else I'm grabbing either my 5.56 or 7.62 FN Scar.
  (Yes, I have both calibers and they are awesome). 
 
  
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 Re: My kind of 12g
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05/07/14 05:28 PM
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What do you think of the scar H vs the LMT MWS .308? 
 
  
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 Re: My kind of 12g
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05/08/14 12:36 PM
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The Scar was selected after extensive testing for issue to SOCOM.  The MWS is a specialty weapon for distance precision.
  Its like comparing a Ford Mustang to a Ford F150.  They serve really different purposes.
  I don't care for highly specialized rifles.  I prefer more "specialized infantry rifles".  The SCAR-H with a proper optic fits this role well, and can do most everything a "dedicated marksman's rifle" can do out to about 600 yards. 
  Everyone likes to post pictures of 3 shot groups that are clustered into a single ragged hole.  These are bench fired clusters under ideal conditions, and frankly if you want to prove a rifle's (or your) ability show me ten FIVE shot groups.
  Real world use is totally different than internet hype. 
  In applications beyond punching paper on a sunny day at the range there are many variables that make it nearly impossible to capitalize on a sniper rifle system (without having been trained as a Scout Sniper).... 
  1) You almost never have a stable platform.  Shooting is often unexpected / snap unless sniping.
  2) You have no control over the weather.
  3) You're probably shooting from a fouled bore.  It might not just be powder residue.
  In the end, the SCAR has a free-floated hammer forged barrel and AR type bolt lugs.  This gives plenty of accuracy for your above average shooter.  This is especially true with a Geiselle Super Scar Trigger.  I have one in my Heavy, and will probably put one in the Light.
  My Scar Heavy has a Trijicon TA-11H G308 ACOG. My Scar Light has a Trijicon TA-31 RSR ACOG.
  I don't like DI systems for anything other than range toys.  In fact, I just shipped both of my Colt LE901-16S (the 308 Modular AR) to a dealer a few weeks ago.
  I'll keep a Colt AR, because I've continuously owned AR15s since 1984.  However, my serious go-to gun is a SCAR. 
 
  
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 Re: My kind of 12g
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05/08/14 03:31 PM
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Interesting.  I've debated mws vs scar for a while. What do you think about  the scars poly lower? I kinda thought the sp901 didn't hit the potential they claimed it would. 
 
  
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 Re: My kind of 12g
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2500.....peanuts?  Please don't say dollars or I'll just have to cry myself to sleep tonight...  Yep dollars sleep well.  
 
  
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 Re: My kind of 12g
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I can't imagine how off the balance is on that thing. I've had quite a few extended magazine shotguns, and always found them "nose heavy" and "hard to get on point quick".
  As a result, my Benelli M1 Super 90 has a 1 round extension.
  If I need more "firepower" I won't be grabbing a shotgun...it'll be my FN SCAR.
  My shotgun is for home defense against the meth-addict looking for drug money or the coyote looking at my chickens.  For anything else I'm grabbing either my 5.56 or 7.62 FN Scar.
  (Yes, I have both calibers and they are awesome).  Actually Its not bad at all ballence wise. I used it for trap shooting tuesday my first time shooting at a moving target with a shootgun and managed to hit 7 out of 25, I considered it pretty good. Yep 5.56 and 7.62 are great med to long range rounds but if I am moping up an infestasion in a building I will take a shotgun any day of the week.  
 
  
JYD#176 "dein Gott schickte mich zu zerstören" "Sic semper evello mortem Tyrannis" "Sometimes the chance of a zombie outbreak is the only reason I need to make many of my life's Decisions." General Delivery
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