I have read this before and saw it again and thought I would post it because I think it is interesting.
"A general purpose rifle is a conveniently portable, individually operated firearm, capable of striking a single decisive blow, on a live target of up to 200 kilos in weight, at any distance at which the operator can shoot with the precision necessary to place a shot in a vital area of the target."
-- Jeff Cooper, To Ride, Shoot Straight, and Speak the Truth
Cooper's Principles of Practical Riflery:
Make first-round hits, at unknown distances, from improvised positions, with a cartridge appropriate to the purpose, under time pressure.
I am amazed at how the thought of a practical rifle has changed since the AWB sunset. Do not get me wrong I am glad it did and buy mags and stuff whenever I can and think every gun owner should get a rifle that takes hi cap mags. However some of the thoughts and opinions people posted on forums and conversations I had with people before are 180% different now. Reading books like the Art of WAR and other military history and tactical books makes me think about what rifle I would actualy use if I had to and what rifle that I have is the most deadly. The book Warriors of the steppe to me is a eye opener to tactics and philosophy. Do not take me wrong either I am strictly arm chair if you will. I think the scout rifle is a fabulous concept though.