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Originally posted by Fordnandez View PostAR10 is much heavier. I don't recommend shooting subsonic. If I were you I would look for a complete 6.5 Grendel complete upper that you can put on your AR15.
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Originally posted by duckmanep View PostAnd you can get a complete upper for less than $500. Or since you mentioned running it suppressed, I would recommend getting a lower with a brace on it and a 12 inch barrel in grendel. Shorter is easier to lug around at night and a little lighter.
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Speed kills. Especially on moving pigs. Anyone can drop one standing still(most of the time ) need the extra punch to do it with em moving. And grendel is already borderline on having enough to do it.
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Originally posted by duckmanep View PostAnd you can get a complete upper for less than $500. Or since you mentioned running it suppressed, I would recommend getting a lower with a brace on it and a 12 inch barrel in grendel. Shorter is easier to lug around at night and a little lighter.
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Also PSA has a complete upper, cantileavered mount and vortex scope on sale right now for $560. Combine that with one of their complete lowers on sale for $150 you are all in for around $800 with optics.
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Originally posted by Fordnandez View PostIf you know somewhere that had a 12" 6.5 grendel in stock let me know. I have not been able to find one.
Also PSA has a complete upper, cantileavered mount and vortex scope on sale right now for $560. Combine that with one of their complete lowers on sale for $150 you are all in for around $800 with optics.
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Originally posted by tigerscowboy View PostAnyone a fan of the Valkyrie?
I shot a jackrabbit with the .224 is all. It died.
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As others stated above AR10's "can be" much heavier than an AR15 so if you are spotting and stocking, you will probably have to throw in a tripod. There are lighter Gen3 style AR10's but you will be paying upward of 1500-2000. If you are still hunting (blind, on ground, etc). It will suit you fine.
As for the bells and whistles. The only thing I would look for is as an option that comes with the AR10 is a adjustable gas block, if you are planning to run suppressed. If not avoid all bells and whistles.
As for AR15's do your research in calibers for your style of hunting.
Finally, being 2021 I'd pay close attention to ammo availability on the counter no matter what caliber you decide.
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