Hi guys - I'm new here. I currently have some neat AR's and do quite a bit of shooting, but am wanting to put together a .308 bolt gun, so I came here to learn. I'm getting ready to move to a larger property, hence the interest in .308 bolt guns.
Anyways, here's one of my favorite semi-autos...a custom Noveske Afghan (14.5" med con fluted barrel) with a factory "dark titanium" KG finish. Vltor A5 buffer/tube (highly recommended). Trigger is the Geissele SD-E.
Glass is just a 3-9x40 Trijicon with the red triangle post reticle, in a AD Scout-X mount. This makes a great, and precise, little varmint/predator rifle for the back yard...max distance here is about 150-160 yds from the house, so no dialing/holdovers needed. It gives me the speed of a red dot, and magnification to positively ID smaller critters, even at night (with a light). I've shot a couple coyotes at a full sprint and a number of raccoons out there trying to get into the livestock building and/or trash. We try not to shoot stray cats if we can help it. lol
ETA - Title should read "mini-sniper". Doh.
This particular barrel is anything but picky and it's easily the most accurate AR I've personally fired. I'm not a great shooter for groups, but I can do 1/2" 5-shot groups at 100 yards all day long with 77 grain Black Hills and 75 grain PRVI (90% sandbags and 10% me knowing the trigger). 55 grain V-Max handloads also grouped in the .65 to .75 MOA range, and those were developed for a different rifle. Bipod sits back toward the magwell so I can get the light and muzzle waaaaay out the window when I snipe critters at night.
I think it's around 7 lbs naked/unloaded and around 9.5-9.75 lbs with the bipod/glass....plenty light/balanced enough to shoot off-hand like a carbine at 3x.
Anyways, here's one of my favorite semi-autos...a custom Noveske Afghan (14.5" med con fluted barrel) with a factory "dark titanium" KG finish. Vltor A5 buffer/tube (highly recommended). Trigger is the Geissele SD-E.
Glass is just a 3-9x40 Trijicon with the red triangle post reticle, in a AD Scout-X mount. This makes a great, and precise, little varmint/predator rifle for the back yard...max distance here is about 150-160 yds from the house, so no dialing/holdovers needed. It gives me the speed of a red dot, and magnification to positively ID smaller critters, even at night (with a light). I've shot a couple coyotes at a full sprint and a number of raccoons out there trying to get into the livestock building and/or trash. We try not to shoot stray cats if we can help it. lol
ETA - Title should read "mini-sniper". Doh.
This particular barrel is anything but picky and it's easily the most accurate AR I've personally fired. I'm not a great shooter for groups, but I can do 1/2" 5-shot groups at 100 yards all day long with 77 grain Black Hills and 75 grain PRVI (90% sandbags and 10% me knowing the trigger). 55 grain V-Max handloads also grouped in the .65 to .75 MOA range, and those were developed for a different rifle. Bipod sits back toward the magwell so I can get the light and muzzle waaaaay out the window when I snipe critters at night.
I think it's around 7 lbs naked/unloaded and around 9.5-9.75 lbs with the bipod/glass....plenty light/balanced enough to shoot off-hand like a carbine at 3x.
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