??? plenty of AR 10'sLike Girodin says, what 's your budget? What you want to do with it makes a bit of difference too.
Not many semi-auto target rifles other than M1A's and their clones though.
I have a Winchester Model 100 made in 1962. I bought it almost 2 years ago. It was practically brand new I'd say 98% condition. I had the firing pin recall done and starting shooting. Mine hated 150gr bullets so I tried 165's and voila it's MOA or better for 3 shots everytime I shoot it. Don't tell my rifle because everyone said it would be a 2MOA rifle on a good day.One of my friends passed on
He left me 9 guns-one was a Win model 100-308 semi auto
deer rifle---I think it was made in the 70's
Very accurate with scope.
It does leave a small sharp cut on the brass--it hits something when ejecting.
As my hunting days are over the kids will get it
I agree if the M1A is a standard commercial match version; they are 2 MOA rifles at 600 yards.Plenty of semi-auto rifles are capable of shooting as accurately as a match M1A. Many stock HK91s
An HK91 will do 1-2 MOA, often closer to 1 MOA with good ammo. Mine will. I don't have numbers for the match versions - like the G3SG/1, SR9 or MSG90. But those are the kind of rifles that militaries use in preference to accurized M14s for designated marksman rifles. All the HK91s have free floated barrels, which help a lot.I agree if the M1A is a standard commercial match version; they are 2 MOA rifles at 600 yards.
Rebuild one with the best barrel and parts fit and it'll shoot good commercial match or hand loads all inside 4" at 600 yards. Anyone seen an HK91 do that?
Mine has no marks of any kind on the metalI have a Winchester Model 100 made in 1962. I bought it almost 2 years ago. It was practically brand new I'd say 98% condition. I had the firing pin recall done and starting shooting. Mine hated 150gr bullets so I tried 165's and voila it's MOA or better for 3 shots everytime I shoot it. Don't tell my rifle because everyone said it would be a 2MOA rifle on a good day.
To the OP for a .308 sized AR go for the .308 or the 6.5CM best options if your gonna shoot factory ammo.
I have not any BartI agree if the M1A is a standard commercial match version; they are 2 MOA rifles at 600 yards.
Rebuild one with the best barrel and parts fit and it'll shoot good commercial match or hand loads all inside 4" at 600 yards. Anyone seen an HK91, BAR, FN or any other commercial stock semiautos other than an AR10 do that?
you are rightI have had a hk91 for years and while it is a great battle rifle the accuracy claims in this thread are not believable. Ar10s are more accurate. No way a stamped steel receiver design will be as accurate.
An AR style rifle in 6.5 CM with a 24 inch heavy barrel would be an ideal package.
Finding one made to order might be difficult.
I bet there are barrel makers that have 24" or longer for the creed it is getting popular. easy to change the barrelIt's easy enough to find complete uppers but they tend to have 20" or 22" barrels instead of 24". Slap it on a lower and off to the range.
What is the extra oomph needed for?...I need some more oomph.