Re: Short Range AR10 Caliber for Accuracy
Good question. I already have an AR15 built for the same distances. The parts important for accuracy include the Krieger 22" 1:9 bull barrel chambered for .223 and Geissele 2 stage adjustable trigger. Can shoot 5 shot 1/2" groups at 100 off a bipod with PMC ammo.
So why an AR-10? I dunno, I just wanted one (and still do), and bought a Noveske N6 lower receiver during the craze. I have the Armalite upper receiver (one without FA...my preference), mags, LPK, bolt assy, and few other small parts. Planned on a Krieger barrel and JP Rifles single stage trigger (I like these over 2 stage I think).
The .243 is a possibility, but according to
www.6mmbr.com, barrels last as long as 1500 rounds vs 5000+ for a 308, with a 260 somewhere in between. At $500 for a Krieger barrel and chambering, that is pretty pricey per shot. On the other hand, like the AR15, I want to see how close I can get to drilling bugholes with a gas gun, and the 243 may be optimal for that, due to recoil and inherent accuracy of the round. If Robert or others can speak to barrel life, would welcome those comments.
- Phil
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">However...I'm with the others!! Why not just stick to the AR-15 in 5.56/.223?? Excellent accuracy and power within 300yds and VASTLY cheaper to shoot than any of the AR-10 calibers you referenced.</div></div>