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AR 15, .223 vs .308


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Guest Blown4v
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I have been shooting a .223 AR 15 of a friend's and love it, but when shopping around online I have seen .308 ARs as well. What would the differences be besides obviously the size of the bullet. Is one preferred over the other? Any input would be appreciated

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If I wanted to deer hunt with an AR platform the 308 would be my choice. If ya like coyote/bobcat hunting, punching paper, or just burning powder the .223 would work just fine. Just my .02cents

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A .308 has lots more recoil, and is going to be more expensive. As with all "what do I buy" questions, you need to decide what you are going to do with the rifle. The .308 is better for bigger game and longer range shooting.

Guest spoolie
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.95 per round compared to .23 per round...oh and that extra 5 lbs of weight.

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Most importantly...where are you going to shoot it in the Memphis area if you don't own any land?

I can't believe there isn't a decent rifle range in the Memphis area. That's depressing.

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....^^^^^^^^ what they said. ...

The 308 will shoot a long way (...600+ yards or farther...) with lots less wind drift and great accuracy. The downside is that they are heavy and expensive.

The best 308 setup (...in my opinion, anyway...) is a bolt gun. I've kept 'em for years. They will shoot as far as you can see.

hope this helps

Leroy

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The 308 will shoot a long way (...600+ yards or farther...) with lots less wind drift and great accuracy. The downside is that they are heavy and expensive.

The best 308 setup (...in my opinion, anyway...) is a bolt gun. I've kept 'em for years. They will shoot as far as you can see.

hope this helps

Leroy

A .223 will do 600 yards. It just doesn't have much energy left when it gets there. Can't argue with a bolt gun, but an AR can be REAL accurate if it's set up right. I have some good bolt guns, but the most accurate rifle I have right now is an AR15.

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.95 per round compared to .23 per round...

That is why my first rifle was a 5.56.

I love shooting 45, but they don't get shot nowhere near as much as my 9mm or 22lr for the same reason.

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.95 per round compared to .23 per round...oh and that extra 5 lbs of weight.

If you are paying .95 per round you are buying at the wrong place.

Guest spoolie
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Just a guesstimate guy...I reload almost everything.

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Yea but that makes a difference to someone who is asking for advice. Estimating is fine but at least be close. FWIW, mil surp .308 can be had for around .40 a round.

Guest spoolie
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Yea but that makes a difference to someone who is asking for advice. Estimating is fine but at least be close. FWIW, mil surp .308 can be had for around .40 a round.

Last time I was at a gun shop looking at .308 it was about that price. But I don't Internet shop for ammo, just primers.

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Guest FroggyOne2
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There is a good range in Memphis.. MSSA.. with a 600 yard rifle range.. gee..

Guest FroggyOne2
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My match ammo .223 is still cheaper than the .308 match ammo..

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