I'm on my third year hunting whitetail on the Raleigh area game lands. I started on a shoe string budget to see if hunting is right for me and now I'm ready to invest to be a lifelong hunter. Every thread is so focused on MOA vs bottom line. I guess my main criteria is price, durability, reliability and weight.
Here's a breakdown of my reasons how I prioritize each.
Price: for me price isn't an issue and I'll pay for quality but I do not want to spend more than necessary because this gun will go through brush, rivers, marshes, etc. From my research I can probably meet my criteria for 1500 or less and I would like to get that number as low as possible without sacrificing weight or reliability.
Durability and reliability: since this gun will go through harsh conditions I want it to be as durable as possible while maintaining reliability. If I encounter any pack animals like coyotes I need to be able to count on follow up shots.
Weight: I front carry with a M1 sling so if I bump a deer up I can snap up my rifle and take a shot. Weight matters most when you front carry. I consider 65 grendel to keep AR-15 platform for weight reduction but prefer 308 since ammo is more available so I'm settled on ar10 and from searching there's several options under 8 pounds before optics or ammo.
I'm having trouble deciding between aero precision M5, bushmaster, sig, Savage and might be others on the market in unaware of so hopefully other 308 AR-10 that weighs under 8 lbs for under 1500 will be brought up.
I am also gonna use this gun to hunt hogs so need to be able to easily add lights so more mounting options is a plus.
Right now I'm pretty close to pulling the trigger on aero precision complete upper and lower. One of my friends raves about their quality for the price. I can get everything for under 1200 with their military discount but I want to make sure this is the best choice for me as I'm a little concerned I'm paying for better Moa on a budget rifle than the criteria I really need.
Here's a breakdown of my reasons how I prioritize each.
Price: for me price isn't an issue and I'll pay for quality but I do not want to spend more than necessary because this gun will go through brush, rivers, marshes, etc. From my research I can probably meet my criteria for 1500 or less and I would like to get that number as low as possible without sacrificing weight or reliability.
Durability and reliability: since this gun will go through harsh conditions I want it to be as durable as possible while maintaining reliability. If I encounter any pack animals like coyotes I need to be able to count on follow up shots.
Weight: I front carry with a M1 sling so if I bump a deer up I can snap up my rifle and take a shot. Weight matters most when you front carry. I consider 65 grendel to keep AR-15 platform for weight reduction but prefer 308 since ammo is more available so I'm settled on ar10 and from searching there's several options under 8 pounds before optics or ammo.
I'm having trouble deciding between aero precision M5, bushmaster, sig, Savage and might be others on the market in unaware of so hopefully other 308 AR-10 that weighs under 8 lbs for under 1500 will be brought up.
I am also gonna use this gun to hunt hogs so need to be able to easily add lights so more mounting options is a plus.
Right now I'm pretty close to pulling the trigger on aero precision complete upper and lower. One of my friends raves about their quality for the price. I can get everything for under 1200 with their military discount but I want to make sure this is the best choice for me as I'm a little concerned I'm paying for better Moa on a budget rifle than the criteria I really need.