Alyeska wrote:Ma Deuce wrote:Alyeska wrote:Accuracy is just as important in close range and the ability to rapidly fire and shift targets and aim faster is a marked advantage over the M14.
I fail to see how the modern versions of the M16 (A2/A3/A4) can shift targets faster than the M14, seeing that they're only slightly shorter and lighter...
Recoil. The more recoil you get the longer it takes to aim. This is more important when it comes to shorter range combat.
Only if you are the feeblest person on the planet, and never trained with the weapon, would the difference in recoil be a problem. Believe it or not the recoil from a 5.56 weapon is a problem for people that never fired before. But practice helps them get used to it. Strangely enough the same thing happens with 7.62
I'm still waiting for the empirical evidence for your assertation.
Julhelm wrote:7.62 NATO has better penetration and more power than 5.56, while the 5.56 is easier to control and has supposedly better tumbling characteristics, from someone who has used both the G3 and the FNC.
And adequate training ensures that any soldier can control a 7.62 rifle as easily as a 5.56 rifle in rapid fire (as opposed to auto). From someone who's used the SLR, L85A1, L86A1, L1A1, FN MAG, M-16, FN FNC, AK-74, G3, G-53, Galil, Dragunov, PKM, and a fair few other 7.62 and 5.56 weapons.