Message from @Artemis
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Carbon co WY?
I'm in tight quarters. Don't want a damn stamp though.
Pa
Not too much of a weight difference though not many people make 20
Pistol build
I wouldn't go 20 unless you're gonna be a designated marksman or something
Definitely want to run good heavy ammo for both close and long range. It just works better
That’s why I’m going 20
Damn..was gonna say I know good people up there..ways off from you though
62 grain FBIT3
I want a Block 2 CQBR
Seriously, barrier blind soft points are the best overall ammo imo
The 16 would work just fine like I said its anywhere from country to downtown Charleston around me, weight isn't a huge deal. As long as its not unreasonable
My buddy has a nice ar pistol with an RMR short barrel.. when I SOT we are gonna build him a nice SBR
And in data’s opinion
If you're building, you can even get up to 24-26" competition barrels but i wouldn't recommend it. Super heavy
Nah, after 20 it’s not really worth it
Unless you change caliber
I’m getting a 20 inch 6.5 grendel for my DMR rig
Your right! Weight is key, I'm a 762x51 kinda guy myself
Nothing wrong with that, I just don’t trust many Ar10s
I’d trust an FAL or G3 if you don’t reload tho
I'm looking at century's C308s
Aero precision is actually the go to for building competition ar10's. They'll use the receivers then stick something like a compass lake engineering Krieger barrel on
Wouldn’t reccomend for duty use but they’re decent range guns
Also century is garbage
Century imports god
Good
Built by century equals no
Never fired a rifle larger than .22LR 🤷♂️ so I wouldn't know what round I'd feel like having.
The PTR91 is infinitely superior to the c308
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It would be my dmr if it didn’t destroy brass
Had one for a while, super fun, indestructible, and will make you look like a left handed incel with how heavy the charging handle is
Ha
Get stronk after a while
@Bogs_Bunny standard AR-15 calibers aren't a big shock, now when you get into .308 and such is where the fun begins
Once you get up into 308, things get a little interesting. You have to pay a pretty penny if you want both reliability and accuracy in an auto loading 308
Check this out,
Retail vs dealer pricing
Jeez