Smid
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-Seekins billet upper, lower, and handguard
-timney trigger
-dracos 6.5 grendel 18”
-bushnell smrs 1-8.5
-banish 30
After doing a bunch of research and even more trial and error, I think this is a great setup as a do-it-all rifle . It’s only 1.3 mils of drop at 300. Compact for box blinds along with more comfortable to ears and shoulders.
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Did a little upgrading lately. Went from Grendel to .22 nosler, proof barrel. JP bcg and silent capture spring and thermion xp50. Should be sighting and testing tonight.
Will be curious about how you like the silent capture spring. Been thinking of getting something like that. The spring sound drives me nuts.
I did just upgrade for my AR grendel as well. Couldn’t resist and got the SWFA ultralight bdc with aeroprecision mount. Will be even lighter and compact now.
That’s a badass rig. I wanna pull the trigger on the 22nos, just wish Midway would keep the bulk dogtown ammo in stock occasionally!!
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It's sure fun, though!!!Use ARs at times but sure not needed for doubles.Or even triples on rare occasions.
Anyone build off an 80 percent lower?
Will be curious about how you like the silent capture spring. Been thinking of getting something like that. The spring sound drives me nuts.
I did just upgrade for my AR grendel as well. Couldn’t resist and got the SWFA ultralight bdc with aeroprecision mount. Will be even lighter and compact now.
Ive been down this road and back.
Started with a bolt .222 remington. Went to a tikka 22-250, then a alexpro firearms ar10 in 22-250. Now im back to a bolt tikka in 22-250.
The AR10 in 22-250 is nice. 9 rounds just as fast as you can squeeze the trigger. Its also 11.5lbs empty. AR's get dirty fast, they are fussy when cycling in really cold weather. They are heavy, and loud when you release the charging handle. The APF I had cost me what 2.33 tikkas would have cost me in terms of initial investment.
My tikka t3x varmint in a krg bravo stock weighs 7lbs. Its accurate, easy to clean, quiet to cycle, and just flat out kills coyotes. Dosent mind cold weathet, will run if its super dirty, ect.
If you practice cycling a bolt rifle and staying on target, you can get pretty fast at shooting accurately.
Ar 15 calibers do not match the performance of the venerable 22-250.this post outlines the many reasons why the AR10 platform is not the greatest. Ar15 platform calibers clears up all of your problems though.
If you are getting these velocities from a 6x6.8, you are way over safe pressuresThere are different actions sizes. Just loke long action short action. You have Ar15's and Ar10s.
I would stray away feom 22-250. They are known to have feed issues.
Carbon barrel's are certainly thing. However pricey and only saving a few oz's.
I personally shoot a 6x6.8spc. (6.8spc necked down to 6mm) I have ran everything from 55gr's at just over 4000fps to 70gr nbt at 3800fps.
However there are so many rounds to run in a Ar15 just pick one and have fun. I would choose one however that fits your needs a little better. How far are you planning to shoot? How windy is it? Things to take into consideration.