November 29, 2018, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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Cheapest AR10
Hey this is my very first post and the number one reason i joined (also cause yal seem to be very knowledgeable). So i have an AR15 and nail targets out to 600 yards thats the max length of my range, but i have become fascinated by the lengthier shots. So i want something that has the fire power to hunt with and shoot at greater distances but it needs to be affordable and semiautomatic because bolts are great but semiautomatic is the future. I have decided to go with the AR10 7.62x51/308 problem is my wife gets mad when i spend a bunch on guns and lets be honest no one is ever happy about spending a fortune so im looking for the cheapest AR10 with atleast 18” barrel i can find the cheapest ive found so far is like $750 a little out of my comfort zone with price. Has anyone purchased/built one for cheaper? If so please post info and if comfortable the price. Thanks
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December 1, 2018, 02:09 AM | #2 |
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I am awaiting delivery of a complete upper and complete lower from Palmetto State Armory for a total delivered price of $540.00. I happen to have a flip up rear sight on hand and just need to add a P-Mag or two ($20 each) and will be ready to go.
https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-...165450202.html https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-...516445344.html The lower I ordered is currently out of stock, the link is for the cheapest one currently in stock. The upper is the one I ordered. Hope this is useful.
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December 1, 2018, 02:32 AM | #3 |
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If you have an honest LGS, they can easily contact one of their suppliers or manufacturers and bring you in any of several AR10 rifles under or around the $600 point.
Del-Ton is one example of an economically priced line of good AR10 rifles. |
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December 1, 2018, 05:01 AM | #5 |
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Have you held one in a store, carried it around a little? I've done two 308 size AR's, a 7.62 and a 6.5 Creedmore, and for hunting they are just too dang heavy. If I was in a fortified position, covering a specific field of fire, and could rest the gun most of the time, except for when in action, they would be fine. But I would hate to lug one around in the woods or have to get it up quick for fast shots at game. They are strictly bench or bipod target guns for me. I'm done with the 308 AR platform till someone shrinks it down. I probably have $1000 in each one, so can't help you with price.
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December 1, 2018, 07:21 AM | #6 |
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IMO a model 70 is more cool and most accurate. not a black gun fan ,
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December 3, 2018, 10:21 AM | #7 |
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PSA is probably your best option. I have a .308 AR but have not shot it much, but it seems to do well.
But honestly, if I was to pick a rifle for long range shooting/hunting, I would go with a 7mm Remington bolt action and shoot the 162 grain bullets.
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December 4, 2018, 08:09 AM | #9 |
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AR 10's are heavy vs a common AR 15.
Price wise, you need to watch PSA for the best sales. Last December my very cooperative LGS went out of business. Upon hearing the news, I spent big $$ on lowers so I didn't have to deal with driving 40 miles to pay another dealer 4X the transfer cost. One of my purchases was a complete AR 10 lower and it seems to be decent quality. Due to some health issues, I haven't shot it yet but I have a .308 and 6.5C upper (both PSA--stick with known to be compatible parts)waiting for testing. Oh yeah, pricing. IIRC Total sale price with free shipping on lower and both uppers=$850+/- |
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O/P if I could make a couple suggestions. I shoot 600 yds weekly, and I shoot 600 yds with a 20" AR-15 prone with a sling. If "cheap" is a primary concern I suggest you shy away from the 7.62. Semi-autos are hungry rifles, especially if you enjoy mag dump blasting. A 7.62 semi will eat up your money VERY quick. I also have an M1A which is super fun to shoot but even with my handloading it gets expensive. I think a 20" or 24" AR would be a good fit and less money, AND less money to shoot. Be realistic about your most frequent anticipated shooting distances. Just my .02
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