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Less than that. Look at Christensen Arms, they're about 4-500 for a carbon fiber AR10 barrel. The problem is that they still aren't that light. 2.3lb.
http://www.christensenarms.com/products/carbon-barrel/ca-10-barrels/
The G2s are light, but they don't have a lot of configurations. The G2 Recon still weighs 8.5lb with an 18 inch barrel. An 18 inch M&P 10 weighs 7.71lb, with an 18 inch barrel that's thick up until the gas block, not a pencil barrel like the standard G2s. But with JMT Enterprise's new polymer...
So you want a standard bolt action with a detachable magazine and a flash hider...not a GSR at all. Thats where you confused people. So just get the rifle you want, buy an AICS style mag conversion, chop off an arm and sell it to buy mags, then thread the barrel and throw on your chosen muzzle...
It can and has been done. Not as optimal as something like a 24 inch 6.5 Creedmore, but a .308 can do it as long as your rifle is accurate and your load is still supersonic at 1000 yards. My M&P10 has been just as accurate as most bolt actions-sub MOA groups with handloads/match, so as long as I...
Prvi is good ammo, I use it in some of my other guns. Haven't shot their .308 yet. Expect it to be at least slightly underpowered compared to US match ammo. Price is def good though, you might even find it cheaper elsewhere.
Huh. Always thought the recoil on the M&P 10 was pretty light. Maybe it's just the recoil pad on the HK buttstock I put on it.
As for ammo, barrel length isn't as much of a factor as the twist rate. I've had great luck with 175gr ammo, and right now I'm working on a new handload with Sierra...
Not necessarily true. They wouldn't sell one member on here parts because he split the barrel on his gun. That wasn't a failure of the rifle, and for their own liability I believe they couldn't just send him a new barrel, not knowing what else could have been damaged.
Yeah, just looked it up. Panoche...looks nice. Just too bad it's 4 hours from where I live, Santa Rosa.
Vortex optics are great. I plan to put the same scope on my M&P 10.
BLM land? We have BLM land in the bay area? Only BLM land I've shot on is Utah/Nevada.
I'd suggest a Vortex scope kinda like this. http://swfa.com/Vortex-4-16x44-Viper-HS-T-30mm-Rifle-Scope-P63837.aspx
Should be plenty tough enough, good scope for getting some distance out of the rifle too.
Several different AK's have been made in the US for a long time. This 'Kalashnikov USA' has no connections with the actual Kalashnikov concern. Their rifles may be OK, but it's not hard to screw up an AK. I thought a lot of their rifles were still Saiga builds too.
Yeah I figured that's what you thought, didn't want to be rude originally. But yeah-the Tavor/Aug have very different characteristics-short stroke vs long stroke, johnson vs ak-lug-style bolt, etc. Having handled the Aug and shot the Tavor, I definitely liked the Tavor better-my personal experience.
Just curious-why the XS and not the rings that come with it? Without the forward rail and the XS you'd save a good amount of weight, yet it seems a lot of people prefer the xs.
I'd suggest a Redfield Revolution with the accu-range reticle, maybe the 3x9. Very light but durable scope made by...
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