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Help the Marine Corps decide on a new caliber for their sniper rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="Marine sniper" data-source="post: 426795" data-attributes="member: 4768"><p>The 300 Winchester is a big step in the right direction. There is no reason for the military to employ a .308 bolt gun. The Marine Corps 20+ pound M40-a3 is a great example of a poorly designed sniper rifle. It is way too heavy for a 308. Semi auto .308's are still viable in urban enviroments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marine sniper, post: 426795, member: 4768"] The 300 Winchester is a big step in the right direction. There is no reason for the military to employ a .308 bolt gun. The Marine Corps 20+ pound M40-a3 is a great example of a poorly designed sniper rifle. It is way too heavy for a 308. Semi auto .308's are still viable in urban enviroments. [/QUOTE]
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