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My wife is ready to biuld her AR15
« on: November 17, 2009, 05:16:50 PM »
I didn't want to jack the other AR topic. So I started my own. It looks like some of our members are know their stuff when it comes to the AR guns.

My wife just sold her 300 wsm and has $550.00 to get her AR15 going. She has a Mega receiver and I am not sure what cal. She can build on it. I like the looks of a 7mm-08 and am curious about some of the newer .30 cal cases. She isn't afraid of some recoil and she only sold the 300 wsm because the gun didn't fit her.

I do hand load and will load this gun. She wants it to be short. I'm thinking a 18' barrel and a red dot scope. She wants to hunt deer with it but I might use it for more. I'm a .30 cal nut but don't own anything in a 7mm and thought it would be a good addition to the gun family.

We don't need a really fancy gun but want something dependable and simple.

what kind of input can you guys give her/me and who has the best prices right now?

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Re: My wife is ready to biuld her AR15
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2009, 08:00:22 PM »
If you are going with the AR15 and not the AR10, I would recommend the 6.5 Grendel or 6.8 SPC.
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Re: My wife is ready to biuld her AR15
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2009, 08:01:12 PM »
If she already has a AR-15 lower it won't work for a case larger than the .223 or 6.8 spc. Any case based on the .308 or the super short mags require the AR-10 lower.

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Re: My wife is ready to biuld her AR15
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2009, 08:19:16 PM »
Another option too look at in the ar 15 platform is the 25 wssm.

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Re: My wife is ready to biuld her AR15
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2009, 10:40:33 PM »
JS guns has 6.8mm complete uppers for like 530$ :dunno:

I believe thats the biggest u can get without going to AR 10 lower

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Re: My wife is ready to biuld her AR15
« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2009, 06:17:07 AM »
The 6.5 Grendel and 6.8 SPC are decent rounds for what you described of your/her needs.

I believe she would be better off with the 25 WSSM or one of Oly Arms new 300 WSSM  uppers. Mike Milli, aka Dtech, can build her a custom 300 WSSM that will rival 30-06 velocities. The problem is the barrel length, it will likely need to be longer than 18 inches, you need to step up to 22 inches of barrel or more to get there, however, this can all be done on the AR15 Platform with no problems at all. Wait time on the 30 WSSM will be a year or more.

Let's go back to the 6.8 for a minute. For a very good all around caliber the 6.8 fits the bill quite nicely. It is designed to obtain high enough velocities using a 16 or 18 inch barrel, there is a some-what decent selection of bullets available and more coming in the next year or so. Brass is easy to get when SSA has it, recoil is very mild and if you put a brake on it, they literally feel like shooting a 22 LR. The 6.8 ammo is available on the shelves at Cabela's and mail order, complete uppers are available from many sources as is barrels and parts. WSSM parts are only available through Oly Arms, Mike MIlli, or Dan Carey and possibly AR15 Performance.

Keep in mind this very simple rule. IF, you or she decides to go with the 6.8SPC you must stay with the latest of the chamber designs and twist rates. There have been some small but necessary changes to the chamber specs and twist rates over the past couple of years that do indeed improve the performance of the 6.8.

What is important is an 11 or 12 twist and what is now known as the SPEC II DMR chamber. I would go here and read before making a purchase...... http://ar15performance.com/

Do I think this is the BEST round? Well, no but I do believe it to be a good round when using a short 16 or 18 inch barrel. Performance over the 223 is much improved and the ability to use it effectivly on larger game is without question a good thing. I have two of the 6.8's and really enjoy the extra power in a short rifle.

JUst to touch on the 6.5, I don't have any experience with it so you info will have to come elsewhere, I can say it may be more expensive to shoot and the reports are that it does perform well out to 600 yards for accuracy, but then that is where the 6.5 bullets shine. Out to 300 yards there will likely be little advantage for accuracy between the two and for hunting there will absolutely be no advantage.

Good luck with the decision.

 
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Re: My wife is ready to biuld her AR15
« Reply #6 on: November 18, 2009, 09:25:22 PM »
Thanks for the info. This all sounds good. Now I just need to chew on it. I think I need drag her down to Oly Arms and see what she likes and what feels right to her/ She might be able to handle a longer barrel?

I like the sounds of those new 300 or 25 wssm rounds.

And we are stuck with the AR15. Maybe the AR10 would be a good one for her next gun. I also own a AR15 receiver and am going to build something later. I will see what I learn while building her gun then build something for me.


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Re: My wife is ready to biuld her AR15
« Reply #7 on: January 21, 2010, 09:45:16 AM »
I second the 6.8 Rem SPC. . .I'm collecting parts to build one around the Mega Arms billet upper/lower receiver set now. . .
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