I recently came across Ruger’s new modern sporting rifle in 308. Ruger is calling it the SFAR (small framed autoloading rifle). From what I’ve read about it, it appears to be a lightweight AR-10 style rifle. However, rather than just making a bunch of cuts to reduce weight of a standard AR-10, they designed a new a AR-15/AR-10 hybrid that has a proprietary BCG that is about the size of at AR-15, but the mag well and barrel is for 308.
They make a 16” and 20” versions that weigh 6.8 lbs and 7.3 lbs respectively.
Has anyone considered this as a back country rifle? I know it isn’t considered ultralight or even lightweight by bolt action standards, but if one is carrying a bolt action and a sidearm in bear country, this may be a viable option to consolidate and reduce weight.
Additionally you gain a slight recoil reduction with an gas system and potentially quicker follow up shots if needed on game.
I’m not an expert on semi-auto or AR style rifles, so there may be other things to consider as to why this may or may not be a good option for a back country rifle.
Would love to hear thoughts on this as a viable option in the backcountry.
They make a 16” and 20” versions that weigh 6.8 lbs and 7.3 lbs respectively.
Has anyone considered this as a back country rifle? I know it isn’t considered ultralight or even lightweight by bolt action standards, but if one is carrying a bolt action and a sidearm in bear country, this may be a viable option to consolidate and reduce weight.
Additionally you gain a slight recoil reduction with an gas system and potentially quicker follow up shots if needed on game.
I’m not an expert on semi-auto or AR style rifles, so there may be other things to consider as to why this may or may not be a good option for a back country rifle.
Would love to hear thoughts on this as a viable option in the backcountry.