I've been considering a .308 rifle. I have messaged with some regarding this. My initial search brought me to two choices
The GAP 10
http://www.gaprecision.net/ga-precis...n-gap-10-.html
or the Larue OBR
http://www.laruetactical.com/larue-t...ifle-20-barrel
The GAP 10 and Larue seem to be very similar rifles. Both claim sub MOA accuracy. The GAP-10 has really impressive results reported on Snipers Hide Forum. It has a better price than the Larue but the Larue appears to have a forearm system better for my needs and I like the fact all its parts are produced in house. GAP puts their rifles together using POF uppers and lowers with Bartlein barrels. They must also use love and pixie dust to get the 3/8 MOA accuracy claimed by owners. Obviously the skills of the builder are there it would be nice if they also controlled the manufacture of the parts but really the results show outsourcing of parts is not a concern.
These .308 AR's are great and they both seem to meet the accuracy I am hoping for. Recently I was able to fondle a SCAR 17 and I was impressed. From looking at photos I had the misconception that the plastic stockware would be real cheap, noisy, unstable. It was none of that. It was real light and the installed iron sights seemed well designed and functional, I like the fact that elevation is a funtion of the rear sight on the FN as opposed to a front sight move on most AR BUIS. I have also considered an M1A for my .308needs. I have a Garand and I think the similarities are pushing me toward getting something plastic. Someday I will have the M1A but right now I want something different.
Results have been mixed regards the accuracy of the FNH. I understand mags can be hard to come by also.
Anyone with one of these have some last minute info. Pricing wise the FNH is at the high end and once purchased a $300 trigger replacement is recommended. Of the 3 though the FNH seems to be the most hardy and fitting of the title "battle rifle" (Note - not really interested in getting an FAL, Armalite, et al). The GAP 10 and Larue dont claim to be battle rifles more like precision AR's. I'm starting to put some more importance on my purchase being a hardy rifle over a precision instrument - within reason - My garand is already a sub 3MOA rifle I'd like something better. For the new rifle I want to shoot it, put it in the safe and dont worry about it and the next time I pull it out it will do 1MOA or better.
I'll never be involved with the "battle" aspect of the rifle or carrying it for extended periods of time but I'm thinking the SCAR is a solid rifle that fills that niche in my gunsafe.
For the SCAR optic I'm considering a .308 ACOG. If I were to get one of the other rifles I'd more likely go with something more traditional from Nightforce or US Optics. I'm really not up to speed with pairing rifles and scopes.
What is the future for the SCAR is it going to be a dead end or will there be accesories and etc to come? It seems that the SCAR 16 role is adequately filled by the M16/M4 family AR's and has less of a future than the 17. A 1MOA battle rifle is pretty good unless it ends up being a rifle with no parts support especially considering its cost up front. I know you guys cant predict the future of any gun and obselesence is a risk I'll have to take.
Sorry if this too closely resembles other posts of "Which should I buy" I have been lurking and searching on the forum. I'm just getting to the point where I want to purchase and I want some last minute info.
The GAP 10
http://www.gaprecision.net/ga-precis...n-gap-10-.html
or the Larue OBR
http://www.laruetactical.com/larue-t...ifle-20-barrel
The GAP 10 and Larue seem to be very similar rifles. Both claim sub MOA accuracy. The GAP-10 has really impressive results reported on Snipers Hide Forum. It has a better price than the Larue but the Larue appears to have a forearm system better for my needs and I like the fact all its parts are produced in house. GAP puts their rifles together using POF uppers and lowers with Bartlein barrels. They must also use love and pixie dust to get the 3/8 MOA accuracy claimed by owners. Obviously the skills of the builder are there it would be nice if they also controlled the manufacture of the parts but really the results show outsourcing of parts is not a concern.
These .308 AR's are great and they both seem to meet the accuracy I am hoping for. Recently I was able to fondle a SCAR 17 and I was impressed. From looking at photos I had the misconception that the plastic stockware would be real cheap, noisy, unstable. It was none of that. It was real light and the installed iron sights seemed well designed and functional, I like the fact that elevation is a funtion of the rear sight on the FN as opposed to a front sight move on most AR BUIS. I have also considered an M1A for my .308needs. I have a Garand and I think the similarities are pushing me toward getting something plastic. Someday I will have the M1A but right now I want something different.
Results have been mixed regards the accuracy of the FNH. I understand mags can be hard to come by also.
Anyone with one of these have some last minute info. Pricing wise the FNH is at the high end and once purchased a $300 trigger replacement is recommended. Of the 3 though the FNH seems to be the most hardy and fitting of the title "battle rifle" (Note - not really interested in getting an FAL, Armalite, et al). The GAP 10 and Larue dont claim to be battle rifles more like precision AR's. I'm starting to put some more importance on my purchase being a hardy rifle over a precision instrument - within reason - My garand is already a sub 3MOA rifle I'd like something better. For the new rifle I want to shoot it, put it in the safe and dont worry about it and the next time I pull it out it will do 1MOA or better.
I'll never be involved with the "battle" aspect of the rifle or carrying it for extended periods of time but I'm thinking the SCAR is a solid rifle that fills that niche in my gunsafe.
For the SCAR optic I'm considering a .308 ACOG. If I were to get one of the other rifles I'd more likely go with something more traditional from Nightforce or US Optics. I'm really not up to speed with pairing rifles and scopes.
What is the future for the SCAR is it going to be a dead end or will there be accesories and etc to come? It seems that the SCAR 16 role is adequately filled by the M16/M4 family AR's and has less of a future than the 17. A 1MOA battle rifle is pretty good unless it ends up being a rifle with no parts support especially considering its cost up front. I know you guys cant predict the future of any gun and obselesence is a risk I'll have to take.
Sorry if this too closely resembles other posts of "Which should I buy" I have been lurking and searching on the forum. I'm just getting to the point where I want to purchase and I want some last minute info.