Seeking wisdom

Cody Nielsen

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So I have been toying with the idea of building a ar style rifle in 6.5 creesmoor for coyote hunting . I have always been a hardcore bolt action guys and don't have the first idea of good bad or ugly. Would like to stay around a grand in price but want advice if there is a noticeable gain in spending more money then I am all ears. Want it to have an excellent adjustable trigger, also would like to stay around an 18" barrel any advice will be well taken to ensure in a reliable and accurate rifle for many many years to come. Thanks!
 
Just do your homework first. There are lots of upgrades to ar's especially accurate ones. You will likely blow your 1000 dollar budget quickly with rifles expense these days. I wanted a repeater a few years back and built a 223. It was enjoyable and I learned alot

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Buck
 
Large frame rifles tend to be a little more finicky than small frame rifles, I've built a dozen small frame and 4 large frame. No troubles getting any of the small frames to run with parts from wherever but had issues with an 11.5" 308 and a 18" 243. Buffer weight, spring rate, and gas tube length all play a part in getting one to run right. A good barrel manufacturer should have the correct gas port size annd length of gas system but an adjustable gas block can be helpful as well.
 
I would not do a large frame ar for coyote. With a $1000 budget you won't get there. Large frame ar's can have issues with parts compatibility. Do a 6 arc or 22 arc. Don't need a 6.5 and all the issues with 308 based ar's. Heck even a standard 5.56 or .223 would do.
 
I would not do a large frame ar for coyote. Large frame ar's can have issues with parts compatibility. Do a 6 arc or 22 arc. Don't need a 6.5 and all the issues with 308 based ar's. Heck even a standard 5.56 or .223 would do.
This is not bad advice, they are stupid heavy too. I just have my 11.5" 308 left out of my large frame guns.
 
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