Is the SCAR Light overrated? SCAR 16 on speed course

Published on March 6, 2023
Duration: 1:00

The FN SCAR 16 Light (SCAR-L) proves its capability on a speed course, demonstrating rapid target acquisition and consistent hits from 150 to 650 yards. Despite its 5.56mm caliber, the rifle, paired with an LPVO, maintains stability and accuracy at extended ranges. The review highlights the rifle's performance in a dynamic shooting scenario, suggesting it meets or exceeds expectations for its intended role.

Quick Summary

The FN SCAR 16 Light (SCAR-L) proved capable on a speed course, engaging targets from 150 to 650 yards with rapid acquisition and consistent hits. Its stability, aided by an LPVO optic, allowed for effective performance even at extended ranges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Engagement (Targets 1-4)
  2. 00:19Mid-Range Precision (Targets 5-6)
  3. 00:33Long-Range Capability (Targets 7-9)

Frequently Asked Questions

What distances were covered in the SCAR 16 speed course?

The FN SCAR 16 was tested on a speed course engaging steel targets at distances ranging from 150 yards up to 650 yards, demonstrating its capability across various ranges.

How did the SCAR 16 perform during the speed course?

The SCAR 16 demonstrated rapid target acquisition, consistent hits on steel, and maintained stability, particularly when paired with an LPVO optic, even at longer distances.

What optic was used with the SCAR 16 during the speed course?

The SCAR 16 was equipped with an LPVO (Low Power Variable Optic), which contributed to the shooter's ability to maintain a steady rhythm and achieve accurate shots throughout the course.

What caliber is the SCAR Light rifle?

The SCAR Light, specifically the SCAR 16 model tested, is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO (also commonly referred to as .223 Remington for commercial variants).

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