Interesting thread! My take on the original OP's text is I agree 100%. However, as I get older my eyes are not what they used to be and having a scope beyond 50 yards is a big help. None of my rifles currently wears a scope although I do have a few. Maybe it's just me and my darned "will" keeping them off (old fart syndrome I guess). I've never tried red dots or the like, just didn't think I could trust them not to die on me in the field somewhere.
As to the AR topics - I don't own one but if I ever did it would be an AR-10. I've shot a few of both (AR-15 & 10) and don't think recoil is much of an issue. IMHO the AR-10 is better for utilitarian use, hunting and such, as well as defense. Of course if you reload that helps.
Funny story from one of my boys (men now) who is a Marine (the other is in the Army). He said in boot camp many of the guys who had shot rifles before never used iron sights growing up. They had always used scopes, red dots and the like. He thought it was pretty funny that he had to "coach" them on their use...
As to the AR topics - I don't own one but if I ever did it would be an AR-10. I've shot a few of both (AR-15 & 10) and don't think recoil is much of an issue. IMHO the AR-10 is better for utilitarian use, hunting and such, as well as defense. Of course if you reload that helps.
Funny story from one of my boys (men now) who is a Marine (the other is in the Army). He said in boot camp many of the guys who had shot rifles before never used iron sights growing up. They had always used scopes, red dots and the like. He thought it was pretty funny that he had to "coach" them on their use...