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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Ruger SFAR 308 first impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 3041124" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>I shoot my dpms g2. 7.5 pounds from the factory with a hunter profile 20" barrel and have zero issues. No brake, no suppressor. 168 amax in Winchester cases running 2650fps. Ar comp powder doesn't produce outlandish muzzle flash in a 20" barrel. The gun with my thermal and 10 round mag is around 10 pounds. I've enjoyed mine. The AR 10 packages in lighter weight have become more available in the last few years but you won't build a quality light AR 10 cheaper than you can buy the SFAR and you will likely have considerably more in a quality build. At the prices I build my 6.5 Grendel's for you can almost buy 2 SFARs. Of course I can build cheaper but I choose higher quality components. Nothing wrong with the SFAR that I see at its price. As far as charging handles I have enjoyed the Raptor ambidextrous on the 308. I run Seekins or Bravo Co. Oversized handles on my Grendels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 3041124, member: 124909"] I shoot my dpms g2. 7.5 pounds from the factory with a hunter profile 20" barrel and have zero issues. No brake, no suppressor. 168 amax in Winchester cases running 2650fps. Ar comp powder doesn't produce outlandish muzzle flash in a 20" barrel. The gun with my thermal and 10 round mag is around 10 pounds. I've enjoyed mine. The AR 10 packages in lighter weight have become more available in the last few years but you won't build a quality light AR 10 cheaper than you can buy the SFAR and you will likely have considerably more in a quality build. At the prices I build my 6.5 Grendel's for you can almost buy 2 SFARs. Of course I can build cheaper but I choose higher quality components. Nothing wrong with the SFAR that I see at its price. As far as charging handles I have enjoyed the Raptor ambidextrous on the 308. I run Seekins or Bravo Co. Oversized handles on my Grendels [/QUOTE]
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