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AR15/10 Rifles
AR-15 with my tax money...
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<blockquote data-quote="CaptBeach" data-source="post: 491788" data-attributes="member: 31011"><p>First off the man said he wanted/had $1500 to spend on an AR.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, I partially agree with you in that NOVESKE makes some damned fine rifles. Probably the finest out there. And I agree with you that group size could have been influenced by ammo and experience. However his rifle was throwing some respectable groups as was mine. And I agree that when you make as many rifles as Bushy does sometimes QC can be an issue...However...I stand by my assertion that you don't need to spend $2K-$3K+ to get a VERY GOOD AR...as a former Marine Armorer/Competition shooter with 35 years experience building and tuning ARs and being able to afford ANYTHING I want, I mean anything, I see spending that kind of $$$ on an AR is simply frivolous and unnecessary. Sure...its a Porsche but why do you need Porsche AR when all you really need is a 4x4 F150...oh and BTW I recently saw a Porsche have its *** handed to it by an Subaru WRX, sure it had a few after market parts bolted on but he also had $75,000 more pocket change than Porsche boy...Peace...</p><p></p><p>Thirdly, and same goes with bolties...I've got a Savage .308 with an aftermarket barrel, trigger and stock now, with a $400 SWFA SS 10x42 that will shoot with anything out there costing $3000-$4000+...just saying you aint gotta spend a lot of $$$ to drive tacks. I've got less than $3500 in THREE extremely accurate battle rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptBeach, post: 491788, member: 31011"] First off the man said he wanted/had $1500 to spend on an AR. Secondly, I partially agree with you in that NOVESKE makes some damned fine rifles. Probably the finest out there. And I agree with you that group size could have been influenced by ammo and experience. However his rifle was throwing some respectable groups as was mine. And I agree that when you make as many rifles as Bushy does sometimes QC can be an issue...However...I stand by my assertion that you don't need to spend $2K-$3K+ to get a VERY GOOD AR...as a former Marine Armorer/Competition shooter with 35 years experience building and tuning ARs and being able to afford ANYTHING I want, I mean anything, I see spending that kind of $$$ on an AR is simply frivolous and unnecessary. Sure...its a Porsche but why do you need Porsche AR when all you really need is a 4x4 F150...oh and BTW I recently saw a Porsche have its *** handed to it by an Subaru WRX, sure it had a few after market parts bolted on but he also had $75,000 more pocket change than Porsche boy...Peace... Thirdly, and same goes with bolties...I've got a Savage .308 with an aftermarket barrel, trigger and stock now, with a $400 SWFA SS 10x42 that will shoot with anything out there costing $3000-$4000+...just saying you aint gotta spend a lot of $$$ to drive tacks. I've got less than $3500 in THREE extremely accurate battle rifles. [/QUOTE]
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