I've just barely finished getting the parts together for my 260 rem AR and I'm already planning my next build. Yes, its a sickness . I really like the idea of a SPR style AR with 77gr for practice out to 600-700 yards. These systems seem cheaper to feed as well as to build. I would like to build something that isn't top of the line, but shoots quite nice, with an heavy emphasis on lightweight.
Right now I'm just in the preliminary planning/fantasizing stage, but here is a rough outline:
Rainier UltraMatch SPR (seems like a good value option, suggestions welcome).
BCM upper/lower or possibly Mega. Would like Seekins but not sure I can justify the cost here. Suggestions welcome. Remember, going for value here.
Where I really need some advise is the two areas where its really easy to add weight: the rail and stock. I know this is the area where you can pick up weight if you aren't careful. Was thinking of going A2 stock but worry about the cheekweld. PRS has the features I like (14.3 LOP, cheek riser) but adds considerable weight. Suggestions welcome!
Right now I'm just in the preliminary planning/fantasizing stage, but here is a rough outline:
Rainier UltraMatch SPR (seems like a good value option, suggestions welcome).
BCM upper/lower or possibly Mega. Would like Seekins but not sure I can justify the cost here. Suggestions welcome. Remember, going for value here.
Where I really need some advise is the two areas where its really easy to add weight: the rail and stock. I know this is the area where you can pick up weight if you aren't careful. Was thinking of going A2 stock but worry about the cheekweld. PRS has the features I like (14.3 LOP, cheek riser) but adds considerable weight. Suggestions welcome!