I am in search of the best precision 308 factory rifle. No custom builds. I am looking at Desert Tech SRS A2, AI AXMC, Barrett MRAD, Sako TRG M10 and Blaser Tactical 2/LRS2. I am open to other factory rifle suggestions or if you have an excellent rifle for sale.
I know that "best" is subjective but it seems to me that the factory packages just simply function better as an overall system than a custom build. I am really looking for dependability/robustness here as it seems all of these options are quite accurate. I tend to use my equipment hard and I have a very low tolerance for failure. I also tend to shoot quite a bit in very cold weather (under -10F) which tends to make otherwise reliable rifles quite unreliable in my experience.
I was not a fan of the quick interchangeable barrel systems for some time. Largely because of the claims that "it doesn't shift impact at all" which simply isn't true. The shift may be miniscule but it will shift the point of impact. What they probably should have said is that the shift is sufficiently small that it does not affect the operation of the system for its intended use. Blaser avoids this by allowing you to affix the optic to the barrel but then you need an optic for every barrel. In reality, this is not an issue at all for me as I will not be disassembling the rifle for storage or transport and if I disassemble the rifle I will have the opportunity to rezero. I appreciate the ability to replace a barrel without a gunsmith and to potentially change calibers. I have come around and I am only considering rifles for this purchase that have interchangeable barrels.
I prefer a folding stock. I know the Blaser does not have a folding stock but the straight-pull action has me captivated by the potential speed, however the lack of 10 round magazines and the fact that it is out of production are problems as well.
I have not shot all of these options so I am looking for the input of those who have. I know I can build a rifle for less money. This is what I want and please inputs on caliber. I know there are options with better ballistics than the 308.
I would potentially consider a stock chassis and custom barrel.
-- Onward, Christian Soldiers
I know that "best" is subjective but it seems to me that the factory packages just simply function better as an overall system than a custom build. I am really looking for dependability/robustness here as it seems all of these options are quite accurate. I tend to use my equipment hard and I have a very low tolerance for failure. I also tend to shoot quite a bit in very cold weather (under -10F) which tends to make otherwise reliable rifles quite unreliable in my experience.
I was not a fan of the quick interchangeable barrel systems for some time. Largely because of the claims that "it doesn't shift impact at all" which simply isn't true. The shift may be miniscule but it will shift the point of impact. What they probably should have said is that the shift is sufficiently small that it does not affect the operation of the system for its intended use. Blaser avoids this by allowing you to affix the optic to the barrel but then you need an optic for every barrel. In reality, this is not an issue at all for me as I will not be disassembling the rifle for storage or transport and if I disassemble the rifle I will have the opportunity to rezero. I appreciate the ability to replace a barrel without a gunsmith and to potentially change calibers. I have come around and I am only considering rifles for this purchase that have interchangeable barrels.
I prefer a folding stock. I know the Blaser does not have a folding stock but the straight-pull action has me captivated by the potential speed, however the lack of 10 round magazines and the fact that it is out of production are problems as well.
I have not shot all of these options so I am looking for the input of those who have. I know I can build a rifle for less money. This is what I want and please inputs on caliber. I know there are options with better ballistics than the 308.
I would potentially consider a stock chassis and custom barrel.
-- Onward, Christian Soldiers