I have 6 Stag Arms .223/5.56 AR15 rifles. They have been 100% reliable since the day I bought them 6 years ago. With good ammo, good mags, and proper lube - they just work. I use them for 3 gun and coyote hunting. They would be the first thing I grab during SHTF.
I have Winchester Model 70s in 30-06 for hunting larger animals. I never quite warmed up to bolt actions. I would love to replace the Model 70s with a .308 AR for hunting deer, hogs, and elk.
However, My recent research into the world of .308 ARs leaves me extremely hesitant to dive in. It seems like every sub $2000 gun that is light enough to hunt with has serious issues. The M&P10 is undergassed. The G2s look the most promising. But, I read that they don't lock back on Magpul mags, crater primers, and have problem with surplus 7.62 ammo. Heck, last time I was at my local gun store, there was even a guy there trying to figure out why his .308 Larue wouldn't work.
I like reliable weapons. And, I would be horrified to spend $3K+ (gun, ammo, mags, ect...) only to be forced to tinker with a gun that is a problem. I know there is no official standard for .308 ARs. Maybe that is the problem.
Anyone else have the same concerns?
I have Winchester Model 70s in 30-06 for hunting larger animals. I never quite warmed up to bolt actions. I would love to replace the Model 70s with a .308 AR for hunting deer, hogs, and elk.
However, My recent research into the world of .308 ARs leaves me extremely hesitant to dive in. It seems like every sub $2000 gun that is light enough to hunt with has serious issues. The M&P10 is undergassed. The G2s look the most promising. But, I read that they don't lock back on Magpul mags, crater primers, and have problem with surplus 7.62 ammo. Heck, last time I was at my local gun store, there was even a guy there trying to figure out why his .308 Larue wouldn't work.
I like reliable weapons. And, I would be horrified to spend $3K+ (gun, ammo, mags, ect...) only to be forced to tinker with a gun that is a problem. I know there is no official standard for .308 ARs. Maybe that is the problem.
Anyone else have the same concerns?