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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
new to AR game, need help
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<blockquote data-quote="threejones" data-source="post: 883570" data-attributes="member: 27464"><p>LWRC and LMT both make a nice piston gun too. To stay within your price range you might have to stick with 5.56. A flat top receiver will hold whatever glass you want with the right mount (La Rue, Burris, Nikon all make a solid mount that will put your glass up and forward where it needs to be). If you plan on packing it very far at all, I'd avoid the heavy barrel, plus you don't need that extra weight to get good accuracy. My heavy 24in AR is a bit more accurate, but almost never comes out, unless it's strictly range time. My light weight recon profile carbine (16in tube) ends up like the village bicycle... everyone uses it for everything all the friggin time. My wife took a little buck with it last week, I took a buck and a pig of a doe with it so far this season, and a whole mess of yotes, gophers, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threejones, post: 883570, member: 27464"] LWRC and LMT both make a nice piston gun too. To stay within your price range you might have to stick with 5.56. A flat top receiver will hold whatever glass you want with the right mount (La Rue, Burris, Nikon all make a solid mount that will put your glass up and forward where it needs to be). If you plan on packing it very far at all, I'd avoid the heavy barrel, plus you don't need that extra weight to get good accuracy. My heavy 24in AR is a bit more accurate, but almost never comes out, unless it's strictly range time. My light weight recon profile carbine (16in tube) ends up like the village bicycle... everyone uses it for everything all the friggin time. My wife took a little buck with it last week, I took a buck and a pig of a doe with it so far this season, and a whole mess of yotes, gophers, etc. [/QUOTE]
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