Re: Obermeyer Chamber Opinion on AR10
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It sounds to me like you're a plinker more than anything else.</div></div>
Well, yes, if shooting at paper targets at short range, developing loads, and building the rifle to maximum accuracy potential is a plinker.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My suggestion is:
Stainless, medium weight (2.75 or less pounds so probably a 16-18" which is enough length for what you want to do)
1:10 or 1:11 twist
Mid or rifle gas (rifle preferably)
A chamber that isn't super picky
A cheapie like a rainier select would be a drop in solution that fits all those categories and with a 90 day satisfaction guarantee I'd take a chance on it. If it's your first 308 AR any non-defective barrel will be more accurate then you are.
If you really want the krieger (pacnor, lilja, hart, rock, douglas, brux, broughton lots of good barrel makers out there too you know) I would say finished with obermeyer reamer. </div></div>
I know a short barrel is enough for the distances I am shooting, but am opting for a 22". No other reason other than appearance. It is heavy, but for intended use, weight is of no consequence. Will use the rifle length gas system, but will use 1:11 or 1:12 as recommended here for shooting 168s.
I am building this AR and already have the bolt, upper receiver, charging handle, etc. I have never been able to find any AR10 upper (or AR15)that is what I want. So I build my own. The other barrel makers are certainly good and will explore this again, since Krieger is 16 - 18 weeks out for a barrel. As I recall, some will not sell ready to run AR10 barrels, forcing me to send somewhere else for finishing. Rather avoid that, unless someone can steer me to someone who can quickly finish the barrel (extension, timed, threaded for brake, etc.). Still, will explore the makers you listed, as I would like to have a barrel sooner than later.
- Phil