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AR15/10 Rifles
WTB First AR in 308--WHICH ONE IS BEST?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 678393" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>I'm at Camp Perry right now, and have been cruising Commercial Row looking for AR10 stuff. Currently, we're building several up for use as 1000 yard Service Rifle team guns. We've gone with Armalites, but the guns are being built from the ground up as competition rifles for Long Range. IMHO, that's the only way to go; build it yourself (or specify to a buileder who specializes in <u>competitive</u> ARs) and you know what you've got. Cheap, substandard parts will cause you no end of trouble. Build the right from the ground up and you should have a reliable, tack driving competition rifle ready to take to the line. And again, if you're actually using if for competition, there are very few commercial rifles that come anywhere near the level of quality that's needed for this game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 678393, member: 15748"] I'm at Camp Perry right now, and have been cruising Commercial Row looking for AR10 stuff. Currently, we're building several up for use as 1000 yard Service Rifle team guns. We've gone with Armalites, but the guns are being built from the ground up as competition rifles for Long Range. IMHO, that's the only way to go; build it yourself (or specify to a buileder who specializes in [U]competitive[/U] ARs) and you know what you've got. Cheap, substandard parts will cause you no end of trouble. Build the right from the ground up and you should have a reliable, tack driving competition rifle ready to take to the line. And again, if you're actually using if for competition, there are very few commercial rifles that come anywhere near the level of quality that's needed for this game. [/QUOTE]
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