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<blockquote data-quote="knc1105" data-source="post: 537458" data-attributes="member: 23577"><p>The Garand is the standard that military rifles should be judged by. I shot a custom DPMS AR-10 in the TSRA Mid-Range Rifle Championships in the FTR class in 2010 and it sure was fun watching the guys shooting in the Service Rifle Class and what they did with the Garands and M1-A's was amazing. Shooting 300-600 yds with peep sights was impressive. When we were at Camp Swift there was either a M-60 or a 240 on their range along with a 50. When they sat down on a burst with the 50 it was fun to just listen, but you could really tell the difference. Always glad to not be on the receiving end of that big brute. I always wanted to see how long of a shot I could make on a pig with a 338 or a 50 but just have not ever gotten around to it yet. The Dragonov was just easier to get done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knc1105, post: 537458, member: 23577"] The Garand is the standard that military rifles should be judged by. I shot a custom DPMS AR-10 in the TSRA Mid-Range Rifle Championships in the FTR class in 2010 and it sure was fun watching the guys shooting in the Service Rifle Class and what they did with the Garands and M1-A's was amazing. Shooting 300-600 yds with peep sights was impressive. When we were at Camp Swift there was either a M-60 or a 240 on their range along with a 50. When they sat down on a burst with the 50 it was fun to just listen, but you could really tell the difference. Always glad to not be on the receiving end of that big brute. I always wanted to see how long of a shot I could make on a pig with a 338 or a 50 but just have not ever gotten around to it yet. The Dragonov was just easier to get done. [/QUOTE]
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