WTT Remington 700 308
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WTT Remington 700 308
I have a remington 700 sps in 308 with a Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50 with V-Plex Wide Reticle scope. I am looking for a AR but not a 223 or 300 black out or a bullpup rifle. I am in Plano but will meet halfway.
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What exactly are you looking for in an AR?
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Seeing what is out there. I don't want a 223, 556, 300blk or 6.8.
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I'll ask again nicely, what ARE you looking for in an AR(i.e. what calibers do you want, not what you don't want)? I think you'll get a better response if we all have an idea of what your are looking for. Just a suggestion.
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Again. I am just seeing what is out there. I just know cals that I don't want.
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Here's what's out there. You decide. Keep in mind that the less popular calibers will cost you more because of their relative rarity.
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That list does not list .308, which is shocking to say the least. I can imagine that he is fond of .308 due to the fact that he doesn't like .223/5.56 like myself. Is it safe to say that you are looking for an AR-10 OP? I personally prefer a .308 in an AR platform.baldeagle wrote:Here's what's out there. You decide. Keep in mind that the less popular calibers will cost you more because of their relative rarity.
The metric equivalent to a .308 is 7.62x51, and yes, I know there is a difference between the two. (To you detail sticklers! )
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That leaves:txdeerhunter wrote:Seeing what is out there. I don't want a 223, 556, 300blk or 6.8.
- .300 Win Mag
- .308/7.62 NATO
- 7.62x39
- 6.5×39mm Grendel
- .450 SOCOM
- .50 Beowulf
- .460 Ruger
- 5.68 TLR
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Quite simply, you cannot use .308 in an AR-15; the magwell isn't long enough. An AR pattern rifle in .308 is an AR-10, which is why it isn't in a list of AR-15 calibers.Charlies.Contingency wrote:That list does not list .308, which is shocking to say the least. I can imagine that he is fond of .308 due to the fact that he doesn't like .223/5.56 like myself. Is it safe to say that you are looking for an AR-10 OP? I personally prefer a .308 in an AR platform.baldeagle wrote:Here's what's out there. You decide. Keep in mind that the less popular calibers will cost you more because of their relative rarity.
The metric equivalent to a .308 is 7.62x51, and yes, I know there is a difference between the two. (To you detail sticklers! )
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Don't forget the AR in 22 either. That's actually why I kept asking in case that's what you were looking for . Also, dcphoto, thanks for the explanation of difference between AR15 and AR10 platforms.
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There are differences..... For one thing, the AR15 is a standardized platform, and the AR10 is not. For instance a Rock River Arms AR10 will not accept the standard "SR15" magazines that most other AR10s will accept, and vice-versa. Not all bolt carrier groups are alike. Not all recoil buffer systems are alike. But I think the biggest problem is magazine compatibility.madwildcat wrote:Don't forget the AR in 22 either. That's actually why I kept asking in case that's what you were looking for . Also, dcphoto, thanks for the explanation of difference between AR15 and AR10 platforms.
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Thanks guys. But you might want to move the ar discussion to a different place. But thanks for the bumps.
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txdeerhunter wrote:Thanks guys. But you might want to move the ar discussion to a different place. But thanks for the bumps.
Sorry....I didn't mean to sidetrack your thread.. I know you didn't want an AR15 in one of the calibers you mentioned. The AR10 platform is not the same thing.........as well as listing a bunch of other calibers that you didn't specifically exclude, so I thought that it was within the rules. Hope you find what you are looking for.The Annoyed Man wrote:There are differences..... For one thing, the AR15 is a standardized platform, and the AR10 is not. For instance a Rock River Arms AR10 will not accept the standard "SR15" magazines that most other AR10s will accept, and vice-versa. Not all bolt carrier groups are alike. Not all recoil buffer systems are alike. But I think the biggest problem is magazine compatibility.madwildcat wrote:Don't forget the AR in 22 either. That's actually why I kept asking in case that's what you were looking for . Also, dcphoto, thanks for the explanation of difference between AR15 and AR10 platforms.
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I did not notice it was only list ar-15 calibers, but may I remind you that I did not say .308 can fit in an AR-15. A "platform" is a generic term that I use. I only mentioned a .308 chambered AR-10, not all AR styled rifles are the same.dcphoto wrote:Quite simply, you cannot use .308 in an AR-15; the magwell isn't long enough. An AR pattern rifle in .308 is an AR-10, which is why it isn't in a list of AR-15 calibers.Charlies.Contingency wrote:That list does not list .308, which is shocking to say the least. I can imagine that he is fond of .308 due to the fact that he doesn't like .223/5.56 like myself. Is it safe to say that you are looking for an AR-10 OP? I personally prefer a .308 in an AR platform.baldeagle wrote:Here's what's out there. You decide. Keep in mind that the less popular calibers will cost you more because of their relative rarity.
The metric equivalent to a .308 is 7.62x51, and yes, I know there is a difference between the two. (To you detail sticklers! )
Txdeerhunter, you never did further specify what caliber you were interested in trading for.
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