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The Basics, Starting Out
AR Grendel, bolt 243, 260 or 6.5Swede
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<blockquote data-quote="dust" data-source="post: 665927" data-attributes="member: 14937"><p>WildRose, I want the availability of junk ammo. I have friends and a wife that may want to shoot the gun. I don't want to feed it $2 a pop ammo so that they can shoot cans at $50 yards. I have no problem spending more money on better ammo, I just want the ability to plink for cheap.</p><p></p><p>I know that reloading will make things cheaper, but being that the three hunters in my family have fired off maybe 100 centerfire rounds total in 5 years, mixed between .308, 7.62x39, 5,45x39, .38/357, with the 2 x39s, and a few of the .308s being steel case, you can see that it would take a long time to amortize beginning reloading. That may change, but right now, we don't shoot enough to buy-in.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The only other upper that might be bought would be a .308 to replace my father's Saiga.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dust, post: 665927, member: 14937"] WildRose, I want the availability of junk ammo. I have friends and a wife that may want to shoot the gun. I don't want to feed it $2 a pop ammo so that they can shoot cans at $50 yards. I have no problem spending more money on better ammo, I just want the ability to plink for cheap. I know that reloading will make things cheaper, but being that the three hunters in my family have fired off maybe 100 centerfire rounds total in 5 years, mixed between .308, 7.62x39, 5,45x39, .38/357, with the 2 x39s, and a few of the .308s being steel case, you can see that it would take a long time to amortize beginning reloading. That may change, but right now, we don't shoot enough to buy-in. The only other upper that might be bought would be a .308 to replace my father's Saiga. [/QUOTE]
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