Hello,
I just put together a budget 18" .308 AR-10 from PSA and am planning on using it to learn some basics of precision shooting. I know there are better options but it's what I got. I zeroed at 100 meters and I am using cheap Aguila 7.62 150 gr FMJ. I'm using a primary arms FFP 4-16 mil dot scope. Once again I know there are better options but in the current climate it's all I have access to/money for. I have about 500 rnds of Aguila 150 gr, 500 of 147gr, and 300 or so .308 147gr. I bought what I could get at the time just to have some ammo. Reloading isn't an option for me currently given scarcity of components. I have a basic box set single stage reloading press and some accessories but I am at step 0 for reloading. Too much of a hassle given my busy schedule to start reloading right now, on top of the scarcity. I had a couple questions, appreciate any advice.
My intentions for the rifle, as I said, are to learn the basics of precision shooting, probably hunt with it since I don't want to fork up the money to buy another rifle just for hunting.
Before I start getting dope and spending ammunition, should I install a better barrel now or does it even matter since I'm using factory ammo? I was considering a PROOF research carbon fiber barrel, or maybe something cheaper. Not sure. I know the carbon fiber is the popular thing but I don't really care as long as it shoots well.
How much trouble will I run into using the 3 different types of ammo? I know I'll have to re-zero but I am guessing I will have to re-dope every time I switch rounds? In addition, even if I find a 150gr hunting bullet I would still have to get my dope for that as well?
Part 2 of the above question, if I get dope for a hunting round will I be able to re-zero every time I want to go hunting and use my old dope?
Should I get a chronograph to help with ballistic calculations or is there another method for determining velocity? (for the purposes of dope)
Any help appreciated, thanks.
I just put together a budget 18" .308 AR-10 from PSA and am planning on using it to learn some basics of precision shooting. I know there are better options but it's what I got. I zeroed at 100 meters and I am using cheap Aguila 7.62 150 gr FMJ. I'm using a primary arms FFP 4-16 mil dot scope. Once again I know there are better options but in the current climate it's all I have access to/money for. I have about 500 rnds of Aguila 150 gr, 500 of 147gr, and 300 or so .308 147gr. I bought what I could get at the time just to have some ammo. Reloading isn't an option for me currently given scarcity of components. I have a basic box set single stage reloading press and some accessories but I am at step 0 for reloading. Too much of a hassle given my busy schedule to start reloading right now, on top of the scarcity. I had a couple questions, appreciate any advice.
My intentions for the rifle, as I said, are to learn the basics of precision shooting, probably hunt with it since I don't want to fork up the money to buy another rifle just for hunting.
Before I start getting dope and spending ammunition, should I install a better barrel now or does it even matter since I'm using factory ammo? I was considering a PROOF research carbon fiber barrel, or maybe something cheaper. Not sure. I know the carbon fiber is the popular thing but I don't really care as long as it shoots well.
How much trouble will I run into using the 3 different types of ammo? I know I'll have to re-zero but I am guessing I will have to re-dope every time I switch rounds? In addition, even if I find a 150gr hunting bullet I would still have to get my dope for that as well?
Part 2 of the above question, if I get dope for a hunting round will I be able to re-zero every time I want to go hunting and use my old dope?
Should I get a chronograph to help with ballistic calculations or is there another method for determining velocity? (for the purposes of dope)
Any help appreciated, thanks.