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Kace... Paintball guns do not fire accurately at long distances. The paintball field is perhaps a good place to practice close combat but that's it. War is a terrible thing. Nothing about it is pretty. But it ain't all rainbows and butterflies in this world. People are already going through hell overseas. My aim is good at the range. I'm not a professional sharp shooter but its actually consistently pretty good. I feel confident enough that I could hit a deer in the right spot if I took my time. And I would. I'm not a heartless maniac with no feelings for living creatures. But the process of hunting is a pretty good way to practice your wartime sniping skills while at the same time improving a good survival skill and putting some quality meat on the table. You're taking out a few birds with the same stone there.
If Chinese boots are ever on the ground over here, we need to be ready. They will be slaughtering millions and having a great time doing it. That's a fact.
.308 ,fine for deer.
Once your limitations are learned on deer sized vitals.
One shooters hundred yards is anothers 200 ;but prove it on the range first.
A .308 like any caliber can out perform the shooter.
Beyond 200 yards I have multiple rifles that are accurate (depending on conditions) , but deer are not paper. I tend to err on the conservative side. One shot kills suit me just fine.
Hunting deer does little to compare to being fired on by an experienced trained group. Organised and networking groups are a force to reckon with. Lets hope you never face one member drawing your fire while the rest sort you out.
More so is a group a threat when you have to sleep eventually and that same group already found you out , studied you , and await your movement and have a diversion /distraction in action already.
Touching off a round is an advertisement to your presence too. Now what? 12 shooters spread out and headed for you and where is your focus now? 360 degrees?
Bugging out requires movement. Survival depends on movement eventually. Movement = vulnerability.
But anyways...If you are experienced with ,or seek to be with an AR platform ,then go with an AR.
Clearing a jam , using forward assist when it is needed. Ramming the bolt home all take practice. Add the stress of being fired on from multiple directions ,and your odds are going to drop when you are not placing bullets in targets if you have or create a malfunction.
Oil on a wrong part in freezing temps? Has been a game changer for more than one would be killer with a variety of guns.
An AR is not my choice for one of a s.h.t.f. weapon group ,but to each their own.