I appreciate these guys viewing their reviews as a responsibility. Like i dont have all the tactical stuff. I have a backlog of stuff to buy so when i buy, thats it for YEARS.
I'm not sure I get Brass Facts' reasoning on 308. He said 77gr has the same drop as 308, so they offer similar performance at range. Yes, 77gr will drop at a similar rate as some loadings of 308, but that's a constant variable we can rely on, wind is not. 308 is less effected by wind, that's what makes it better at range, that and the fact that at 500 yards it will roughly have the energy of 5.56 from the muzzle. If drop was the main concern, 55gr would be chosen over 77gr for long range.
How important the strength of a cartridge at range is pretty debatable, I think outside of self defense distances a causality is generally about as good as a kill, but it's fair to disagree with that. .308 comes with a bunch of other downsides that may or may not be as important as bucking wind. Cartridge weight and price (especially for rounds that actually group well) is much higher than 5.56 and the .308 rifle platforms are less developed than the ar-15.
@curgunner Good points for a .308 vs 5.56 debate, which could go on forever, but it ignores the point I was making specifically about the thing he said here. It came off as though the two had similar performance at range when they only do in terms of drop rate.
On "pinning the trigger", if it makes you faster, more accurate, and less likely to miss, it may be a hill worth dying on. Especially in a profession where things like that could be life changing. It's also easier to learn the right way than it is to unlearn the wrong way and relearn what's correct.
I think condensing Info to bite sized blurbs will be the death of intelligence. We live where almost anything we could want to know is at out fingertips, bit it doesn't even occur to most to look for it. I know there is a happy medium and we don't was 7 hour presentations on an optic. But if you assimilate your content to fit with a generation giving themselves ADD, you're only perpetuating the issue. I legitimately has a 23 year old ask me how to change a tire because they didn't want to skim a 5 minute YT video on it or seek an article on Google. I see other similar things constantly. TikToks and YT shorts are cancer.
I relate with Hop so much 😂 just this is what it is. If you don’t like it. Cope and seethe. It is what it is and I have zero emotional attachment to dogma or whatever BS. It is what it is. Moving on. 😂😂 that’s exactly my mindset about this stuff.
I appreciate these guys viewing their reviews as a responsibility. Like i dont have all the tactical stuff. I have a backlog of stuff to buy so when i buy, thats it for YEARS.
1:33:25 Revolution?
I was thing the same.
I’m a simple man. I see Brook and Hope, I click.
That's why I'm here, hope they go back on tripps podcast again
Gay
maybe a lil bit
Hop spitting 🔥
I'm not sure I get Brass Facts' reasoning on 308. He said 77gr has the same drop as 308, so they offer similar performance at range. Yes, 77gr will drop at a similar rate as some loadings of 308, but that's a constant variable we can rely on, wind is not. 308 is less effected by wind, that's what makes it better at range, that and the fact that at 500 yards it will roughly have the energy of 5.56 from the muzzle. If drop was the main concern, 55gr would be chosen over 77gr for long range.
uhfektid*
When you use the wrong spelling it reflects poorly on us in the gun community.
@@gooberusmaximus5362 My bad.
How important the strength of a cartridge at range is pretty debatable, I think outside of self defense distances a causality is generally about as good as a kill, but it's fair to disagree with that. .308 comes with a bunch of other downsides that may or may not be as important as bucking wind. Cartridge weight and price (especially for rounds that actually group well) is much higher than 5.56 and the .308 rifle platforms are less developed than the ar-15.
@curgunner Good points for a .308 vs 5.56 debate, which could go on forever, but it ignores the point I was making specifically about the thing he said here. It came off as though the two had similar performance at range when they only do in terms of drop rate.
And yet actual wold war 3 is being fought with AKs and 7.62x39
I put the exposed gas block on my SPR (non clone) and my DMR. I think it looks cool 😂
On "pinning the trigger", if it makes you faster, more accurate, and less likely to miss, it may be a hill worth dying on. Especially in a profession where things like that could be life changing.
It's also easier to learn the right way than it is to unlearn the wrong way and relearn what's correct.
@Mitsurugi2424 I have only seen pinning turn shooters slow and less accurate because they end up focusing on the reset versus the sights.
Like for the like god, comments for the comment throne! Nothing is gospel and the critical thinking is crucial
Great talk. Whatever happened to Pressburg?
@MrCashewkitty I only send him a link for episodes worth his time
The DT AB F4L is great on a Beretta...other than the fact that silencers on pistols suck regardless.
Would like to see Lee’s reviews if he gets around to that. Is there a channel up already?
this is a channel of his: www.youtube.com/@LeeWeems
Thanks
Booster-less 9mm can?! 😳
Have asked the guys I know from fallujah. Still love their 20 inch and didn’t hate them at all. All a training issue
I think condensing Info to bite sized blurbs will be the death of intelligence. We live where almost anything we could want to know is at out fingertips, bit it doesn't even occur to most to look for it. I know there is a happy medium and we don't was 7 hour presentations on an optic. But if you assimilate your content to fit with a generation giving themselves ADD, you're only perpetuating the issue.
I legitimately has a 23 year old ask me how to change a tire because they didn't want to skim a 5 minute YT video on it or seek an article on Google. I see other similar things constantly.
TikToks and YT shorts are cancer.
Fuck, did the live stream comments get shut down cause that guy picked up a gun, RUclips is so gay.
this is the first time it has been on youtube
@@PrimaryAndSecondary my bad, I thought it was live.
It was live on Zoom
I relate with Hop so much 😂 just this is what it is. If you don’t like it. Cope and seethe. It is what it is and I have zero emotional attachment to dogma or whatever BS. It is what it is. Moving on. 😂😂 that’s exactly my mindset about this stuff.
Holy shit, 20 minutes in, and we're still just doing introductions. The moderator is a control freak and does company meetings as a hobby or something
@@Alexanderofthe9th yes, giving panelists an opportunity to plug themselves and provide pertinent info means I'm a control freak.
@@PrimaryAndSecondary Forcing these guys to full on American idol audition tape at the beginning of every podcast is what makes you a control freak
@@Alexanderofthe9th exaggerating like that shows you don't have an argument