Re: calling all FN-AR owners
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: alpha6164</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: stellite</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: alpha6164</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: petrochempros</div><div class="ubbcode-body">do you need a tool to strip it? If so would it be possible to CAD up some thumb screws to replace the screws that are in it now to allow disassembly without a tool?
I think for scopes i am gonna look at a Mark 4 8.5-25x50mm ER/T M1 FFP... I really want to reach out there and be able to tag dear easily out past 500+ yds. </div></div>
By no means to crap on your parade by i think a 308 for hunting past 500 yards is definitely unethical. Even an Accubond 180gr bullet traveling at 2580ft/sec is only traveling at ~1600ft/sec which is way below its terminal performance and expansion. Also, for hunting purposes if you misread the wind by 2mph at 600 yards you are now more than 10" off from your original POI.
I personally think hunting is not target shooting and there are far better cartridges to hunt with at very long distances and 308 is not one of them. Can it be done? Sure. You can steer the wheels in your car with your feet but it doesnt make it such a good idea
Most people agree that 400-500yards is really your upper upper limit for HUMANELY hunting deer with a 308. </div></div>
A 308 has as much energy at 500 yards as a 30-30 does at 100 yards, and more momentum and better bullets. The 30-30 has taken more deer in the 100-150 yard zone than most any other rifle. I think op is safe hunting deer out to 500+ yards. Heck at that distance you still have more energy than a 44 mag has at the muzzle.
The FN-AR is definitely on my list of must have's, one day. </div></div>
You missed the major points in my thread. At 500+ yards a 2mph wind miscall will throw your shot off by 11". That is the difference between hitting the vitals or wounding the animal and having it run away and dying in misery. Also, most 308 hunting bullets do not expand any or at all at at those distances and will just zip right through. </div></div>
you made two points. The first was what I responded to. There are plenty of bullets in the heavier weights that can still expand. So terminal ballistics and power is definitely there to kill deer.
As for the second point, which I did not respond to. <span style="font-weight: bold">There is plenty of data out there on shots at very long ranges with the 308, consistently.
</span> Also, there is more selection of bullets for 308 than most any other large caliber round. I think one can be found that will work.
And we aren't even talking about documented 308 sniper kills at 1000 yard ranges on a man size target. longest confirmed 7.62x51 kill is 1250 meters. So much for wind. I have heard of a few at 1300+ meters. Unconfirmed and out of a 16 inch barreled semi auto. The ability is there. I am definitely not saying that 1000 + yard shots are killing shots for tough deer, but just wanted to show that out to 500-600 yards it is not an issue with the right scope and bullet type. Also, many of the newer higher energy rounds offer more performance and better terminal ballistics. So, is there better long range cartridges yes. Mostly magnums. Is there better cartridges stuffed into an assault rifle type platform? no.
OP, a google search will show that long 308 shots are capable. Heck, I did a quick search and got a thread on here about this very same issue:
https://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1181095&page=1
plenty of information out in that thread to show the distances of 500-600 are no issue, either ballistically or energy wise.