I tend to agree with eric. Like a lot of things, there may be guys who dump in lots of cash and abide by the letter of the rules rather than the spirit. But it's kinda taken off at some matches I attend, and most competitors are shooting the scoped ARs they already own. No one seems to be gaming it (yet). Guys seem to be having a lot of fun and enjoying it regardless of where they are finishing in the standings.
I think it is a great event for guys who have not shot High Power before and who may not really be aware of what their ARs can and cannot do. I've already got some folks asking me for advice on out of the box ARs and uppers to improve their scores with modest investment. I don't have that much experience with ARs in competition, but I coached a couple of shooters to 200-20x scores with bolt actions, and that attracted attention.
I think I can help get guys into the 190s in the new AR division with .223s on a limited budget. Rock River upper receivers seem to be at a sweet spot in terms of the price and accuracy trade-offs. Anyone got better ideas? These guys are hoping to put together rigs for more general purpose use rather than tricked out rifles that only get used in this event. They regularly shoot tactical matches needing fast follow-up and round counts that tend to exclude larger calibers.
After the election, prices should be dropping a bit, so it might be the right time for investing in out of the box AR rigs that include this new discipline.
I think it is a great event for guys who have not shot High Power before and who may not really be aware of what their ARs can and cannot do. I've already got some folks asking me for advice on out of the box ARs and uppers to improve their scores with modest investment. I don't have that much experience with ARs in competition, but I coached a couple of shooters to 200-20x scores with bolt actions, and that attracted attention.
I think I can help get guys into the 190s in the new AR division with .223s on a limited budget. Rock River upper receivers seem to be at a sweet spot in terms of the price and accuracy trade-offs. Anyone got better ideas? These guys are hoping to put together rigs for more general purpose use rather than tricked out rifles that only get used in this event. They regularly shoot tactical matches needing fast follow-up and round counts that tend to exclude larger calibers.
After the election, prices should be dropping a bit, so it might be the right time for investing in out of the box AR rigs that include this new discipline.