I realize opinions are like a--holes and I've done quite a bit of reading in this section trying to educate myself a bit. However, I'm still feeling pretty lost as I have ZERO experience with the AR platform and it's various configurations.
It will be primarily a winter time carry rifle. Generally it will be slung across my back or chest with a TAB cover to help keep the snow out of it. I'm planning on sticking with iron sights as optics can be a PITA in extreme cold. Needs to be as lightweight as possible. I would like to stick with an 18"-20" barrel. I'm not looking for it to be a precision type rig 1"-1.5" at 100 is perfectly acceptable for it's purposes. My biggest concern is going to be reliability. I realize all mechanical items fail. Which manufacturers are making historically more dependable products? One reason for moving to the ar from a bolt is having the increased firepower while still carrying a smaller caliber. I've run across grizz tracks in the winter before and it's pretty sobering when your carrying a three shot .222rem and your a long way from your snomachine. I realize I could carry my .338wm but it's a bit much for wolves and it's a good excuse for getting into an AR.
I'm sure there is more info that would be helpful for people trying to answer this, so let me know and I'll do my best to answer the questions.
Thanks.
It will be primarily a winter time carry rifle. Generally it will be slung across my back or chest with a TAB cover to help keep the snow out of it. I'm planning on sticking with iron sights as optics can be a PITA in extreme cold. Needs to be as lightweight as possible. I would like to stick with an 18"-20" barrel. I'm not looking for it to be a precision type rig 1"-1.5" at 100 is perfectly acceptable for it's purposes. My biggest concern is going to be reliability. I realize all mechanical items fail. Which manufacturers are making historically more dependable products? One reason for moving to the ar from a bolt is having the increased firepower while still carrying a smaller caliber. I've run across grizz tracks in the winter before and it's pretty sobering when your carrying a three shot .222rem and your a long way from your snomachine. I realize I could carry my .338wm but it's a bit much for wolves and it's a good excuse for getting into an AR.
I'm sure there is more info that would be helpful for people trying to answer this, so let me know and I'll do my best to answer the questions.
Thanks.