I’m looking at getting into shooting large-frame AR’s and would like some advice as to which direction I should go. I’m looking at something in 6.5 Creedmoor, but I’m open to .308. The rifle would spend most of its time at a 100 yd range, but I’d like something I could learn to shoot long range with, maybe try out PRS or something similar, and hunt deer-sized game with. It would be nice if the rifle were under 10 lbs. (dry).
If I bought a complete rifle, an SP10 would be at the top end of my budget. I’ve also considered a LaRue ulitmate upper with the thought of shooting it till the barrel went, and replace it with a Proof CF.
If I built, I’d like to go with the following list of parts:
•Seekins .308 Builder’s Kit
•Proof 22” or 24” CF barrel with +2 gas
tube
•SLR adjustable gas block
•JP HP bolt & bcg (LMOS or VMOS)
•JP silent captured spring
•Rifle length buffer tube
•Elftmann trigger
•Magpul PRS stock
If I went with the Seekins Builder’s Kit, I could buy two receiver sets so that I could build out a long range rifle, and later on, a .308 carbine. It seems like the advantages to building are that you can buy the exact parts you want the first time instead of buying a rifle and replacing parts. The downside would be that you don’t know if the parts are going to play nicely together.
I’d like to hear anyone’s experience if they’ve done a build with similar parts (any red flags?), or what everyone else’s thoughts are. Thanks in advance.
If I bought a complete rifle, an SP10 would be at the top end of my budget. I’ve also considered a LaRue ulitmate upper with the thought of shooting it till the barrel went, and replace it with a Proof CF.
If I built, I’d like to go with the following list of parts:
•Seekins .308 Builder’s Kit
•Proof 22” or 24” CF barrel with +2 gas
tube
•SLR adjustable gas block
•JP HP bolt & bcg (LMOS or VMOS)
•JP silent captured spring
•Rifle length buffer tube
•Elftmann trigger
•Magpul PRS stock
If I went with the Seekins Builder’s Kit, I could buy two receiver sets so that I could build out a long range rifle, and later on, a .308 carbine. It seems like the advantages to building are that you can buy the exact parts you want the first time instead of buying a rifle and replacing parts. The downside would be that you don’t know if the parts are going to play nicely together.
I’d like to hear anyone’s experience if they’ve done a build with similar parts (any red flags?), or what everyone else’s thoughts are. Thanks in advance.