Large Frame AR barrel length

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Apr 17, 2013
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I haven't seen many large frame AR builds with barrels over 22 inches (GAP-10). If weight and portability aren't a concern for the shooter, would it be possible to run a 24-30 inch barrel, in a reasonable contour of course, on a large frame AR chambered in 308? Is there a design limitation to how much stress the upper reciver can take on the DPMS, AR-10 upper receivers? I'm just wondering why I haven't seen a 30inch cut rifled monster in a semi auto rig. :confused:
 
Why would you want such a long barrel chambered in 308? If you are going to be using iron sights and want the longer sight radius I can see a point but I am having troubles seeing why you would want a 30" 308
 
Perfectly understandable. I shoot F/TR and some of that is bleeding into my thought process here - when it really shouldn't I think now. Mainly because I cringe when the poor .308 can't get to speed out of those short barrels and I see the 16s and 18s hit the berms and keyhole at Camp Pendleton past 800yrds Santa Margarita Gun Club. I'm actually looking at a 24in Rainier Ultra Match, it's the same price as the 20in, and in stock. I like velocity, but the more I read here the more I think actually picking the rig up and carrying it to another location would be desireable over time. ;) I think 20 is the shortest I'll go. Thanks.
 
Knowing your background and what you expect out of the rifle will have a lot to do with what length barrel you get. I ordered a 16" JP because I plan on using the rifle predominately inside 600yds and at times CQB ranges. If I was building a 1000yd gas gun I'd probably go with a 22" barrel in a 6.5 caliber. That is a nice range you have access to. I wish I had a 1000yd range closer. Good Luck in your quest.