Re: AR10 vs Bolt Action
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Kissfan113</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've been shooting bolt guns all my life, everything from 338 win mag, 300 win mag and 7mm STW down to 270 Win scoped rifles are in my safe along with open sight 30-06 and 8mm military bolts, I guess I'm just trying to find something a little different than what I have in a way, but still want a tack driver, I like a good challenge as long as it's one I can overcome, but having little to no experience with a semi auto platform rifle other than a real cheap AK (which for this discussion is like apples to oranges) I seek experienced words from the board here. I appreciate all replies I've recieved thus far, Does Noveske make barrels for the AR-10 or bolt rifles? I'll have to look at their site. </div></div>
FWIW, look at the FNAR! $1000 or under, Recoil is a baby, like a .243 or less! Accuracy is guaranteed under 1 MOA at 100 yrds. Yes mags are $50, but man it shoots like a dream. All the benefits of a piston, but in a system that is harder to take apart. Most don't field strip clean until 500 rds. or so. And even then, the SKS was hard to take apart the first time, I like to get to know my weapons anyway, so taking apart this beast is not trouble for me.
I sighted one in for someone with a 4-16 Millet. Even with a VERY wobbly Harris bipod, I was easily getting 1/2" groups at 100 yrds with SP hunting ammo. Trying from a rest/no bipod I could probably see 1/4" groups w/match ammo.
Plus it's an FN, they make 70% of the worlds arms. Yes, it's not a battle rifle per say, but lots of SWAT teams use them I've heard. It's based off the Browning BAR hunting rifle, which is still an outstanding system. The cycling is crazy smooth too, the new Remington Versa Max or whatever shotgun was horribly gritty compared to this ball bearing feel.
Armalite AR-10 is a battle rifle, and a good platform as well. Don't have any experience with DPMS. Piston systems are nice, but pricey.