If you pack an AR10, what do you use (Hunting purposes).
I like Eberlestock, but open to other suggestions.
Thanks
LR-308s are heavy, even in a short barrel. I think it depends on what you intend to use it for, and/or what caliber you want it chambered in.
This is topped with an Arken EP-8 and you can see it weighs 9 lbs. 9.8 oz, so it's pretty much 10 lbs easy with ammo, this is empty.
This doesn't fold, and if you want to carry it inside a pack, a folding stock would help on size. The laws could be changing soon, so until we can tell how the courts will rule this term, I'm in a wait/see mode and have everything disassembled. I am getting a new bolt action soon and plan to focus on it, hoping that it is lighter than this rifle. This is chambered in 8.6 blackout.
I separate my ARs by weight, and I do have both 308 and 6.5 Creedmoor uppers I can use as backup if needed. But for a 308/6.5cm with a 24" barrel, is going to need the same gun sling to carry on the back of a pack. It's not very different with a 16" 6.5cm than it is a 12" 8.6bo, as shown above. It's probably gonna be 11 lbs. If I was picking between an 11 lb AR and an 11 lb AICS chassis with a bolt action, it will end up 11-12 lbs, but I would pick it over the AR.
My alternative is 6.5 Grendel with a 12" barrel, weighing in at 7 lbs. 7 oz. (3.5kg) Ignore the goofy CA legal cheek weld, IYKYK.
Finally, my lightest AR, it's a 300 blackout with a 7.5" barrel, with a cheap red dot. 6 lbs. 5 oz.
All that said, I don't recommend hunting with an AR, as most are heavy. It really depends what you're looking for and how far you intend to hunt. But I tend to think of using an AR for short range hunting. My $0.02.
I have various ARs, but with Gavin Newsom's war on the residents 2A rights, I'm in wait/see mode.
As for how to carry, I normally like to use a sling and let it hang down in front while I pack. Otherwise I use an external frame pack and use the gun sling with it wrapped inside the pack to secure it.