Stinky Coyote
WKR
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2013
- Location
- Alberta
What does 21st century rifle look like to you?
To me it looks like this;
1. Adjustable LOP (fit everyone instantly, no tools)
2. Take down or folding butt stock (fit in packs)
3. Modern cartridge/ballistics (less powder more performance, everyone can shoot it well)
4. Detach 10 round mags
5. Bolt action (simplicity/maintenance)
6. Shorter threaded barrels (suppressors but also packability/handling)
7. Modular (ie; chassis/ar style choices for ergo and disciplines like hunting or target, grips, butt stocks etc.)
8. Put together at kitchen table (no smithing required)
9. More stainless options be nice and get weight down for hunters (not just for le/military/competition)
Having gone through the lightweight backpack mountain rigs through to the above that's where I'm staying (the above), just value versatility and efficiency over all other things.
If manufacturers are serious about the future they will be moving this direction and it appears lots are. Chassis.
About the only thing missing or for future development could be QD scope mounting option standardized or developed much like the blaser system that is just as repeatable and precise and strong as the blaser system. Not picatinny.
Am I missing anything? Your thoughts on the future of our centerfire bang sticks?
To me it looks like this;
1. Adjustable LOP (fit everyone instantly, no tools)
2. Take down or folding butt stock (fit in packs)
3. Modern cartridge/ballistics (less powder more performance, everyone can shoot it well)
4. Detach 10 round mags
5. Bolt action (simplicity/maintenance)
6. Shorter threaded barrels (suppressors but also packability/handling)
7. Modular (ie; chassis/ar style choices for ergo and disciplines like hunting or target, grips, butt stocks etc.)
8. Put together at kitchen table (no smithing required)
9. More stainless options be nice and get weight down for hunters (not just for le/military/competition)
Having gone through the lightweight backpack mountain rigs through to the above that's where I'm staying (the above), just value versatility and efficiency over all other things.
If manufacturers are serious about the future they will be moving this direction and it appears lots are. Chassis.
About the only thing missing or for future development could be QD scope mounting option standardized or developed much like the blaser system that is just as repeatable and precise and strong as the blaser system. Not picatinny.
Am I missing anything? Your thoughts on the future of our centerfire bang sticks?