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in search of long range semi accuracy

usmcarng

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Nov 5, 2013
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I am new to the 1000 yrd plus game and looking for something to chunk 5$ bills down range. I have been leaning towards .338 from F&D defense, accuracy international, or chey tac. Any thoughts?
 
I have always thought that accuracy and semi-auto are two words that should never be used in the same sentence. If your goal is rapid well aimed fire buy a semi-auto, if your looking for accuracy at the least cost and hassle, buy a bolt action...especially for accurate long range shooting.
 
Stay away from F&D Defense.

According to all reviews I have seen, F&D is g2g. I have talked to the owners on several occasions and they are nothing like a few guys here make them out to be.
Little man's syndrome is contagious and can easily get transmitted online.
 
Definitely less than 7500. I know good glass if very important. Looking for sub moa at a grand with the same out to 1500 yards if I can find a range. Preferably semi for the take down portability.
 
I've had a 338 TRG, pretty trick Savage 111, and the F&D.....I'll take the F&D any day of the week.....and you don't have to spend nearly $5 a shot....I reload for about a buck-thirty......

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I've had a 338LM TRG, a pretty tricked out Savage 111, and the FD338....I'll take the F&D any day of the week.....I've had the rifle close to a year and put right at a thousand rounds through the original 22" barrel....I recently went to a 25" and the results at the closer ranges (200yd) has been great....usually prints about an inch at 200....hoping to move out to 600 this weekend, then out to 1k......
 
I'd like to stay under 7500 with optics. I was looking at Alexander Arms but heard the price was around 7k w/o optics. Also, I heard it won't be available for about 6 months.
 
I would rather have something smaller and more conventional like a 6.5MM Creedmoor with a long barrel to keep the velocity up. GAP also does their 6mm wildcat I watched a video of their guy putting 5 rounds into about 5" @ 1000ish yards on steel. Why beat yourself up with a magnum when you don't have to? Barrel life will be the shits too, 6-6.5mm will last lots longer.
 
Jp lrp 07 in 260 or 6.5. Leupold mark6 3-18, quality mount. Should leave you well under 7500 and get you to 1000 in style!
 
What reports ?

There are barely a handful on the street, and the reactions have been mixed at best. In fact we had to remove everything about them because of the mixed reactions, and their response to the same.

It's mostly hype, there are no real "reports" as there are barely any on the street.

Stick with known performers... GAP, JP, etc, there are lot within your price range that are not delayed, and have proven track records.

Beyond that, don't expect to find any more conversation on F&D on SH, as they are PNG.
 
I have always thought that accuracy and semi-auto are two words that should never be used in the same sentence. If your goal is rapid well aimed fire buy a semi-auto, if your looking for accuracy at the least cost and hassle, buy a bolt action...especially for accurate long range shooting.

I totally agree with this comment. Semi auto long range is pretty tough to find for under $5,000. The semi-auto's are of such less performance accuracy wise that the local gun club here have a separate division for them as a handicap. If I want to hit anything past 1,000 yards, I am thinking bolt action and nothing else.
 
Check out the Nemo arms Omen. .300 Win. Mag. AR. I was in Colorado Springs hunting Elk with my father in-law and after hunting one day stopped into a gun shop and was able to check one out in person. Seems to be very well built. Here is the website.
NEMO Arms rolls out first rifle: The OMEN

Seems a bit pricey at $5600.00 but I'm sure it's alot of fun. They have a video on the website that makes a 1,000 yards seem easy for this semi-auto.
 
Check out the Nemo arms Omen. .300 Win. Mag. AR. I was in Colorado Springs hunting Elk with my father in-law and after hunting one day stopped into a gun shop and was able to check one out in person. Seems to be very well built. Here is the website.
NEMO Arms rolls out first rifle: The OMEN

Seems a bit pricey at $5600.00 but I'm sure it's alot of fun. They have a video on the website that makes a 1,000 yards seem easy for this semi-auto.

There's a couple of guys on here who own one and they've been less than impressed. Speak with those who actually own and use what you're suggesting because getting to 1000 is one thing, doing it with consistent accuracy is another.
 
Go balls out and buy a Vigilance Rifle .408 semi auto. Burn five dollar bills faster than a crack whore.