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Sub MOA Sniper AR10 dor around $1000 without optics?

Wow, just stop Daniel defense, s&w mp 10, can't afford this but I'll buy that , your full of it! Can't reload but good plans here. What the hell are you talking about 90% of your posts are nonsense. Boost that post count 7 days in 91 posts !
If you don't like my posts, just dont read them. But if you read them and even count them (I don't), you probably find them interesting. My intent here was actually to get some info=to learn. I think I already learned what I meeded. I can learn more but I dont have a need for it. What you get from reading posts of people you don't like - I dont understand and frankly dont care.
 
Sounds like you have good plans! I am not smart enough to do reloading or build an AR1O myself. If I can't afford Daniel Defense or something at that level, I will just buy factory assembled S&W M&P 10 and start shooting as often as I can. Colt AR 10 reviews I see are not very good. My first AR15 was a Colt HBAR and I am very satisffird with that weapon. It looks like AR10 gives you very different accuracy results with different ammo which was to be expected but I hope to minimize this difference when shooting.
If you are looking for quality and a smaller budget I'd suggest a Rock River Arms LAR-8 in 6.5 CM. You can probably find one under MSRP of $1530. 24 inch barrel. They have a lot of proprietary parts in the rifle. I'm trying to stick with a diy and will be rolling my own for it.
 
I am not smart enough to do reloading or build an AR1O myself.

Honestly, this is just lazyness. If you're not mentally retarded you can figure out how to do all of this. you may luck into a sub moa rifle or you may not most of the time you wont and you need to either upgrade parts (building) and/or reload your own ammo.

if you are going to dive into this hobby /skillset at a budget price point you need to help yourself out by putting the work in. Otherwise just find another hobby.

Reading and youtube videos will help you out alot but you have to be willing to put the work in. No excuses
 
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Reading and youtube videos will help you out alot but you have to be willing to put the work in.

Even the stickies in the reloading section are a damn good place to start and are a $0 investment.

Really there's 2 approaches to this, much like cars; You can buy a 90s Camaro that made decent power, add parts to it and optimize the system or you can go out to the dealer and buy a brand new 'vette that's got tons of that work done to it already. The former may be cheaper overall but you need to add time, research and commitment to it in the form of modifying the base platform and making incremental changes to get the most power possible. You also still need some cash for parts too although you may be scouring lists for bargain parts.
 
Honestly, this is just lazyness. If you're not mentally retarded you can figure out how to do all of this. you may luck into a sub moa rifle or you may not most of the time you wont and you need to either upgrade parts (building) and/or reload your own ammo.

if you are going to dive into this hobby /skillset at a budget price point you need to help yourself out by putting the work in. Otherwise just find another hobby.

Reading and youtube videos will help you out alot but you have to be willing to put the work in. No excuses
Ha-ha...100% agree - laziness and lack of time. Need to make enough money for organic beef to feed my kids (eating machines). Looking forward to retirement to reload, builf ARs and hopefully convert old Camaros into Lamboghinis.
 
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S&W M&P 10 6.5 creedmoor is sub MOA rifle that is well made and in "back to normal" times you could buy it for $1,200 or so. I think this is the best value on the market and anything else is either low quality, hit-or-miss, very specialized use product or a ripoff.