So I'm facing a serious delima. Like most people, most of my shooting is recreational. However, I do spend a decent amount of time hog hunting. Up to this point I've been borrowing a friends Remington R25 in .308 topped with an Eotech. It's a hoot to shoot, and very accurate, but it's a big hunk of metal to haul around for hours on end walking through brush and creeks.
So, I have an AR lower that's waiting for an upper and here's where the question comes in. Should I get a .223 upper that I could have for fun, 3 gun matches, and some hunting AND buy a 6.8 upper for the hog and larger game hunting?
OR
Should I attempt a build at a lightweight .308 AR? I guess I could shoot surplus out of it in matches, and it'll obviously do the job hog hunting.
The downsides which need to be addressed:
6.8 is virtually impossible to find except online. Even bass pro with all the obscure rounds they carry didn't have it on the shelf at their store. Kind of annoying that rounds would almost always have to be ordered online/ hand loaded.
.308 AR's are heavy. Some people might say "suck it up." Most of these people haven't carried a heavy ass rifle around for hours at a time and then tried to aim it accurately at a big scary hog. It might not be practical for run and gun matches.
What say you?
So, I have an AR lower that's waiting for an upper and here's where the question comes in. Should I get a .223 upper that I could have for fun, 3 gun matches, and some hunting AND buy a 6.8 upper for the hog and larger game hunting?
OR
Should I attempt a build at a lightweight .308 AR? I guess I could shoot surplus out of it in matches, and it'll obviously do the job hog hunting.
The downsides which need to be addressed:
6.8 is virtually impossible to find except online. Even bass pro with all the obscure rounds they carry didn't have it on the shelf at their store. Kind of annoying that rounds would almost always have to be ordered online/ hand loaded.
.308 AR's are heavy. Some people might say "suck it up." Most of these people haven't carried a heavy ass rifle around for hours at a time and then tried to aim it accurately at a big scary hog. It might not be practical for run and gun matches.
What say you?