Hey guys,
I usually run a bolt gun for long range stuff, but the PRS's new "Gas Gun" series has perked my interest in getting a Semi. Rules there state that the targets don't exceed 800 yards, which begs the question:
Is there any reason to go with a heavier, more expensive AR10 rather than a lighter cheaper 6.5 Grendel AR15 for 800 yards? Surely the difference between .308 and 6mm and 6.5CM and 6.5 Grendel shouldn't be THAT much at 800 right? Then considering, since 800 yards is the MAX distance, it's safe to assume that MOST targets will be within 400-600 yards, where I doubt I could tell the performance difference between the calibers.
Reason being, I can save quite a deal of money if I just build a Grendel on my existing .223 AR. If I went AR10, I'd have to start from scratch. Secondly, building on my .223 lower allows me to compete in both Light and Open divisions by just swapping uppers.
Thoughts?
Also, I currently run my .223 AR with the ever popular CMC 3.5 drop-in trigger, is it worth saving up for a better one for long range stuff? I've taken it out to 600 and it works for me just fine but would you guys think I'd be better off with something better/lighter?
I usually run a bolt gun for long range stuff, but the PRS's new "Gas Gun" series has perked my interest in getting a Semi. Rules there state that the targets don't exceed 800 yards, which begs the question:
Is there any reason to go with a heavier, more expensive AR10 rather than a lighter cheaper 6.5 Grendel AR15 for 800 yards? Surely the difference between .308 and 6mm and 6.5CM and 6.5 Grendel shouldn't be THAT much at 800 right? Then considering, since 800 yards is the MAX distance, it's safe to assume that MOST targets will be within 400-600 yards, where I doubt I could tell the performance difference between the calibers.
Reason being, I can save quite a deal of money if I just build a Grendel on my existing .223 AR. If I went AR10, I'd have to start from scratch. Secondly, building on my .223 lower allows me to compete in both Light and Open divisions by just swapping uppers.
Thoughts?
Also, I currently run my .223 AR with the ever popular CMC 3.5 drop-in trigger, is it worth saving up for a better one for long range stuff? I've taken it out to 600 and it works for me just fine but would you guys think I'd be better off with something better/lighter?