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Quality Junk Rifle... Kinda

 
I bought a used 716i, the Ruger SFAR is a great deal too, another option would be if you could find an FN FAL built on an imbel receiver but they seem to have gone crazy in price. Then just throw a red dot or an SWFA scope on it and blast away.

Not a big fan of CETME/PTRs but ymmv.
 
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I’d get an 18-20” and throw a scope of your choosing on it. Personally I would figure out what you plan to do with it and then pick the optic. A low power scope is fine for silhouette sized targets to 400 but if shooting smaller targets then get more power.
I agree with the 18"-20" length. I chose the 20" because it had a rifle length gas system and the 18" had a mid-length one.

Here's my philosophy on AR's. As originally designed, it's a very finely balanced (features balanced in harmony with each other) system; and like most systems, that balance tends to go away when one chooses to alter the basic features away from the original plan. I'd like to think I can figure out valid improvements, but truth is, I'm just not shrewd enough to pull that off. Some here are, and I admire their skills greatly. It would be pointless for me to put up pictures of my guns because they're just so conventional. My viewpoint is that the skill comes first, and that such skill just might save a lot of cash that would otherwise be spent on mechanical improvements. I think the barrel and the trigger are the most crucial features aiding accuracy, and that that's all kinda wasted if the skill isn't there to begin with. That's where I do my spending. Sights are the very last part of the equation, and they need to be adequate, not ostentatious.

As for magnification, there are limits and they're not so broad as some might think. Distance makes mirage more pesky. This requires that mags be stepped down so the target doesn't dance too wildly. Oddly (perhaps), higher mags are more useful when distances are considerably shorter (100yd, and 200yd at most). For decades, I shot long distances with 6-24 magnification; and at 1Kyd, I seldom used higher than 18x. I have a pair of (identical) Mueller scopes with an upper mag limit of 32x, but that's for my varmint rifles; and the 32x is really only used inside 100yd.

BTW I have been digressing far and wide since after my first sentence, and none of what followed was in response to Rob.

Greg
 
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I agree with the 18"-20" length. I chose the 20" because it had a rifle length gas system and the 18" had a mid-length one.

Here's my philosophy on AR's. As originally designed, it's a very finely balanced (features balanced in harmony with each other) system; and like most systems, that balance tends to go away when one chooses to alter the basic features away from the original plan. I'd like to think I can figure out valid improvements, but truth is, I'm just not shrewd enough to pull that off. Some here are, and I admire their skills greatly. It would be pointless for me to put up pictures of my guns because they're just so conventional. My viewpoint is that the skill comes first, and that such skill just might save a lot of cash that would otherwise be spent on mechanical improvements. I think the barrel and the trigger are the most crucial features aiding accuracy, and that that's all kinda wasted of the skill isn't there to begin with. That's where I do my spending. Sights are the very last part of the equation, and they need to b adequate, not ostentatious.

As for magnification, there are limits and they're not so broad as some might think. Distance makes mirage more pesky. This requires that mags be stepped down so the target doesn't dance too wildly. Oddly (perhaps), higher mags are more useful when distances are considerably shorter (100yd, and 200yd at most). For decades, I shot long distances with 6-24 magnification; and at 1Kyd, I seldom used higher than 18x. I have a pair of (identical) Mueller scopes with an upper mag limit of 32x, but that's for my varmint rifles; and the 32x is really only used inside 100yd.

BTW I have been digressing far and wide since after my first sentence, and none of what followed was in response to Rob.

Greg
Exactly Gregg... very well stated. Shit rifle stirs up the guys. Give a man a slinging 168SMKs an auto 400yds is a good thing.
 
Eh we need a few people like him to annoy all the elitist fucks. I hope he comes back with a range report using wolf at 25yards. Three shot groups ftw.
redneck BMX... place was better before you got here and will be better when you are gone
 
Eh we need a few people like him to annoy all the elitist fucks. I hope he comes back with a range report using wolf at 25yards. Three shot groups ftw.
BCP... whats your join date?How do you place me in the new guy category! Lol... Ive burnt more Varget than you weigh
 
Hlee... you do understand that precision stuff has a wear point failure right? Like so many rounds down the tube? Im asking about a SHIT rifle dumbass. Im just asking about a fun shooter. You will get there one day and understand
 
Maybe I should re write the post and say whats the coolest most expensive gas 308 that none of you fucks can afford. A 168 at 2600 is a 168 at 2600. Makes no difference where it comes from
 
7 replies ffs dude learn to multi quote.

Lil thin skinned to be hanging around shooting crap semis.

Close your mouth open your ears you might learn something, a good trigger is one of the best and cheapest investments you can get.
 
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FYI: Friendly reminder of the recent warnings here at SH about hacked accounts. Data breaches on other sites released the passwords of their members, who may post using the same screen name and using the same passwords on multiple firearm sites. Older dormant accounts with a flurry of recent activity can be a sign. Not accusing anyone, just sayin'.
 
Maybe I should re write the post and say whats the coolest most expensive gas 308 that none of you fucks can afford. A 168 at 2600 is a 168 at 2600. Makes no difference where it comes from
No, you should rewrite it to say that with the plethora of inexpensive options, you have analysis paralysis and need someone else to make a decision on a $1.00/pop noise maker. Your criteria are- apparently- “gun go bang.” Every big name ar manufacturer makes a 308 ar that fulfills this role. Literally no one needs to do internet research to understand this. Feeding a “shit rifle” (your words) match ammo is- to most here- throwing good money after bad.

And “A 168 at 2600 is a 168 at 2600. Makes no difference where it comes from,” is not an accurate statement (pun intended). The rifle (barrel) dictates whether it hits the target, or hits near the target- all else being equal.

This is what I am going to call a “professional hobbyist” forum dedicated to precision long range shooting. You are actually surprised that you are getting push back? Honestly, I’m surprised you got as many quality responses as you have.

Just go to whatever big box sporting goods store is local and still sells ar rifles. Pick out a 308 you like, grab an optic, and go shoot. In the tier you are shopping in, there won’t be a hair’s breadth difference in reliability between them. You don’t need to worry about durability because you don’t plan to shoot it enough to burn out the original barrel. For your intended purposes, the difference in manufacturers comes down to roll marks. Pick a pretty one.
 
FYI: Friendly reminder of the recent warnings here at SH about hacked accounts. Data breaches on other sites released the passwords of their members, who may post using the same screen name and using the same passwords on multiple firearm sites. Older dormant accounts with a flurry of recent activity can be a sign. Not accusing anyone, just sayin'.
So, we should expect Juniper to show up in the PX, hawking budget 308s and premium ammo in 3, 2, 1…
 
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No, you should rewrite it to say that with the plethora of inexpensive options, you have analysis paralysis and need someone else to make a decision on a $1.00/pop noise maker. Your criteria are- apparently- “gun go bang.” Every big name ar manufacturer makes a 308 ar that fulfills this role. Literally no one needs to do internet research to understand this. Feeding a “shit rifle” (your words) match ammo is- to most here- throwing good money after bad.

And “A 168 at 2600 is a 168 at 2600. Makes no difference where it comes from,” is not an accurate statement (pun intended). The rifle (barrel) dictates whether it hits the target, or hits near the target- all else being equal.

This is what I am going to call a “professional hobbyist” forum dedicated to precision long range shooting. You are actually surprised that you are getting push back? Honestly, I’m surprised you got as many quality responses as you have.

Just go to whatever big box sporting goods store is local and still sells ar rifles. Pick out a 308 you like, grab an optic, and go shoot. In the tier you are shopping in, there won’t be a hair’s breadth difference in reliability between them. You don’t need to worry about durability because you don’t plan to shoot it enough to burn out the original barrel. For your intended purposes, the difference in manufacturers comes down to roll marks. Pick a pretty one.
Thanks for the long winded reply. You feel better now?
 
rout through pawn shops ? and estate sales most of what ever they are selling is pretty cheap some may be really sweet deals me Id be looking for powder and primers more than guns but if it's nice enough I might try and buy something maybe just for a wood stock or chassis that struck my fancy . pawn shops who knows what they might have on any given Saturday . I have no idea what there is or isn't to be found near you , but best of luck if you do go looking .
 
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7 replies ffs dude learn to multi quote.

Lil thin skinned to be hanging around shooting crap semis.

Close your mouth open your ears you might learn something, a good trigger is one of the best and cheapest investments you can get.
A 168 SMK on target is the bottom line
 
It’s a special kind of special that needs internet advice to buy junk…
Hey HLee.. whats the interest in me? Want to meet up sometime for some fun time or what? Give your opinion of a beater gas .308 or go back to LBGTQ whatever. You never bought a shit rifle for fun?
 
No, you should rewrite it to say that with the plethora of inexpensive options, you have analysis paralysis and need someone else to make a decision on a $1.00/pop noise maker. Your criteria are- apparently- “gun go bang.” Every big name ar manufacturer makes a 308 ar that fulfills this role. Literally no one needs to do internet research to understand this. Feeding a “shit rifle” (your words) match ammo is- to most here- throwing good money after bad.

And “A 168 at 2600 is a 168 at 2600. Makes no difference where it comes from,” is not an accurate statement (pun intended). The rifle (barrel) dictates whether it hits the target, or hits near the target- all else being equal.

This is what I am going to call a “professional hobbyist” forum dedicated to precision long range shooting. You are actually surprised that you are getting push back? Honestly, I’m surprised you got as many quality responses as you have.

Just go to whatever big box sporting goods store is local and still sells ar rifles. Pick out a 308 you like, grab an optic, and go shoot. In the tier you are shopping in, there won’t be a hair’s breadth difference in reliability between them. You don’t need to worry about durability because you don’t plan to shoot it enough to burn out the original barrel. For your intended purposes, the difference in manufacturers comes down to roll marks. Pick a pretty one.
How many Mils to 400 with 168 with a 110 yd zero? Hint... It dont make no difference the boolit or velocity to get a hit at 400
 
Dude... You probably cant convert mils to MOA,,, but you go be you
This is an awesome burn. Even more so that you quoted yourself and not me in the burn.

No interest in you, at all. This [was] an interesting thread. And, the fish are biting.
 
No, you should rewrite it to say that with the plethora of inexpensive options, you have analysis paralysis and need someone else to make a decision on a $1.00/pop noise maker. Your criteria are- apparently- “gun go bang.” Every big name ar manufacturer makes a 308 ar that fulfills this role. Literally no one needs to do internet research to understand this. Feeding a “shit rifle” (your words) match ammo is- to most here- throwing good money after bad.

And “A 168 at 2600 is a 168 at 2600. Makes no difference where it comes from,” is not an accurate statement (pun intended). The rifle (barrel) dictates whether it hits the target, or hits near the target- all else being equal.

This is what I am going to call a “professional hobbyist” forum dedicated to precision long range shooting. You are actually surprised that you are getting push back? Honestly, I’m surprised you got as many quality responses as you have.

Just go to whatever big box sporting goods store is local and still sells ar rifles. Pick out a 308 you like, grab an optic, and go shoot. In the tier you are shopping in, there won’t be a hair’s breadth difference in reliability between them. You don’t need to worry about durability because you don’t plan to shoot it enough to burn out the original barrel. For your intended purposes, the difference in manufacturers comes down to roll marks. Pick a pretty one.
Took a long time to type all that, A 168 at 2600 is still a 168 at 2600. Babble all you want Im listening
 
No, you should rewrite it to say that with the plethora of inexpensive options, you have analysis paralysis and need someone else to make a decision on a $1.00/pop noise maker. Your criteria are- apparently- “gun go bang.” Every big name ar manufacturer makes a 308 ar that fulfills this role. Literally no one needs to do internet research to understand this. Feeding a “shit rifle” (your words) match ammo is- to most here- throwing good money after bad.

And “A 168 at 2600 is a 168 at 2600. Makes no difference where it comes from,” is not an accurate statement (pun intended). The rifle (barrel) dictates whether it hits the target, or hits near the target- all else being equal.

This is what I am going to call a “professional hobbyist” forum dedicated to precision long range shooting. You are actually surprised that you are getting push back? Honestly, I’m surprised you got as many quality responses as you have.

Just go to whatever big box sporting goods store is local and still sells ar rifles. Pick out a 308 you like, grab an optic, and go shoot. In the tier you are shopping in, there won’t be a hair’s breadth difference in reliability between them. You don’t need to worry about durability because you don’t plan to shoot it enough to burn out the original barrel. For your intended purposes, the difference in manufacturers comes down to roll marks. Pick a pretty one.
You realise I have ACOGS older than you right?
 
Betting Hlee drives a Subaru
Weird ad hominem, but ok. Based on this thread, bet you drive a Nova...
Babble all you want Im listening
Evidence suggests otherwise.
You realise I have ACOGS older than you right?
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you might try serbian prvi partizan m80 when you're inside 400yds, or at least it works well out of my 1:12 barrel.
 
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