Re: Going from bolt guns to my first semi auto rig
In my opinion, you shouldn't be unting deer with 223, simple because it has been know to sometimes leave too small a hole that doesn't provide adequate blood trail to follow. So that means 7.62/308 so you can get bargain quality ammo
as far under 3k, that eliminates a lot of the AR choices that are in the SASS sub-MOA category, provided you plan to put good glass on top.
I went with the FNAR and a IOR Valdada 3-18x42. retail, that would put you over your budget. But if you hunt around you can find the FNAR for between 900 to 1100. IOR may still have the scope I bought on sale, you would have to check on that. Mine was 1300; so at 2,400 leaves room for bipod and other little things that add up plus ammo.
I like 308 because most modern tactical scopes are made for it. The FNAR offer a reasonable size with great accuracy so it's not to big for hunting. I got the 20" heavy so I can compete and keep tight groups. Not that I would ever win, it's for fun in my case.
the only thing I don't like about FNAR is the proprietary mags that cost between 41 to 75 bucks each! And it only comes with one mag. Remington R-25 is comprable for bit more. I'd start with looking at those two and decide what you like or don't like about each. Oh, another thing is the FNAR is harder to clean than the AR family of guns.
if you want something threaded you may want to check other options. Threading will run additional 60 to 150 bucks. then there's a muzzle break for another 60 to 110. Trigger job another 60 to 100.
AT some point I will want a silencer as well; before I know it I will be up to 4k and that's entry level