I am new to this forum and after spending a large amount of time the past few days reading posts I have not been able to come up with the information I am looking for. There is so much knowledge on this website that I couldn't think of a better place to ask this question.
I have owned several AR15s but I am new to the AR10 platform. After much research I have narrowed my choices down to either the GAP or the OBR. It is just a matter of deciding which barrel to go with.
The main purpose for this AR will be for target shooting. Currently I will be shooting in the 300 - 500 yard range but my goal is to learn to shoot in the 800 - 1000 yard range. I am intrigued that one can hit a target 1000 yards away and that is a skill I would love to develop.
I have read numerous articles on the web about barrel lengths and muzzle velocity but still have questions. Why would I want a 20" over an 18" or 16". What is the advantage of one over the other. When I had my AR15s I had both a 20" and a 16". Would the 18" cover the needs of both those? Why did each of you chose the barrel length that you did?
Please feel free to direct me to other forums or websites where this information can be found.
I have owned several AR15s but I am new to the AR10 platform. After much research I have narrowed my choices down to either the GAP or the OBR. It is just a matter of deciding which barrel to go with.
The main purpose for this AR will be for target shooting. Currently I will be shooting in the 300 - 500 yard range but my goal is to learn to shoot in the 800 - 1000 yard range. I am intrigued that one can hit a target 1000 yards away and that is a skill I would love to develop.
I have read numerous articles on the web about barrel lengths and muzzle velocity but still have questions. Why would I want a 20" over an 18" or 16". What is the advantage of one over the other. When I had my AR15s I had both a 20" and a 16". Would the 18" cover the needs of both those? Why did each of you chose the barrel length that you did?
Please feel free to direct me to other forums or websites where this information can be found.