I just found out a local group here has a monthly 3 gun match. I've always wanted to give this a try. However one difference I noticed is that the group seems to have much longer shots than what I've typically heard about in a 3 gun match. The range they use can go o 1200 yards, and 600-800 yards is very very common.
This sounds like a great excuse to buy a new toy. So my question for the OB board AR gurus, I'd like to spend somewhere around $2000 on the gun, another grand on the scope. What would you recommend
What caliber on an ar 15 platform?
Which one on the AR10?
Now there is no way I'm going to be competitive, and any gun in this price range will be much more accurate than I am. So if I can get 90% of the performance for 60% of the cost, that's what I'm looking for. I know in most things you can spend stupid dollars getting the ideal setup, where one that costs half as much get's you 90% of the way there.
So, besides the caliber options, what else should I be looking at? I'm pretty uneducated on guns as a whole. I built one ar-15 as sort of a bucket list check off, so I know the most basics only.
This sounds like a great excuse to buy a new toy. So my question for the OB board AR gurus, I'd like to spend somewhere around $2000 on the gun, another grand on the scope. What would you recommend
What caliber on an ar 15 platform?
Which one on the AR10?
Now there is no way I'm going to be competitive, and any gun in this price range will be much more accurate than I am. So if I can get 90% of the performance for 60% of the cost, that's what I'm looking for. I know in most things you can spend stupid dollars getting the ideal setup, where one that costs half as much get's you 90% of the way there.
So, besides the caliber options, what else should I be looking at? I'm pretty uneducated on guns as a whole. I built one ar-15 as sort of a bucket list check off, so I know the most basics only.