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Okay, I meant to ask about what you stated with over penetration. I can't be positive but pretty much can tell any ..308 round is going to penetrate several walls easy. Be careful with what they say, these are large bullets going fast. There is a ton of info here, so read up and others will definitely chime in. Feel free to ask any questions.
I have no experience with that but like federal American eagle (red box) as my range ammo. I shoot 150 and 168gr in my Pws, and both are very good. In my larue obr I shoot 168gr gold medal match, and plan on reloading in the future. I do know some guys here have shot the prvi so they might have more info on that. Something to think about though is these rifles need a break in period, and I bet you'll learn then what it'll like, so you may want to wait before you buy in bulk
For a SHTF gun, try to stick with a cartridge that is very common but not as widely used as .308. .308 may be common now but in a SHTF situation, everyone is going to be going bonkers for the most common ammo since everyone has a gun that fires it. You might want to look in to something along the line of a .30-06. I'd spend most of my time thinking about how to get along in an SHTF situation. People are not going to stop being people in the event of a collapse. You need to be thinking more about how you are going to keep food on your plate, a roof over your head, and preventing illness then what gun you're going to grab.Personally, I think .308 ammo is too heavy and takes up too much room for use ins a hell raiser. I have taken the rout of going with a .223 and .308, .223 for mobile conflict, .308 for precision, big animals and sticky situations. When you add expansive ammo in to the equation, .223 becomes a more then sufficient man stopper while the .308 becomes overkill. On the down side, good AR-15s are going to be very expensive. There are AR-15s out there that put the reliability of even the AK-47 to shame but these guns cost a fortune.
...no AR experience at the moment but I plan to train extensively...
Over penetration- I plan to purchase a massive amount of both full metal jacket( used when possible) and Hornady Tap 110grain HP so no prob there...
Recoil - I am 6'1" 270lbs so I can deal with the recoil.
On the down side, good AR-15s are going to be very expensive.
Perhaps it's because I haven't had my morning coffee yet, but...Ja'Carr, you're wearing clown shoes. While I appreciate the fact that you're concerned with your personal safety and the safety of your loved ones in the event of a crisis, you really need to pull your head out of your fourth point of contact.Based on your earlier statement that you had no familiarity with the AR or the caliber, how did you arrive at the conclusion that a .308 AR is the best answer for your personal situation? Define "train extensively." Dumping round after round into a hillside is not training. Punching paper on a 100 yd square range is not training - it's familiarity at best and wasting ammo at worst. You live on the east coast, there are several professional trainers in your region that give top-notch instruction. Companies like EAG, Grey Group and Larry Vickers have folks with CVs that would make Jack Bauer envious. Look at their class schedules, they've probably got a class scheduled near you that you could attend. Taking a class (or two or three) would go a long way to letting you know what you need to train on and - most importantly - HOW to train. You other option is to enlist in the Army/Marines as an Infantryman for 2-3 years. Then take some classes. I spent 23 years near the sharp end of the spear and I still attend a class or two a year.You're not worried about over-penetration? Then you're an Involuntary Manslaughter charge waiting to happen. Rule 4: ALWAYS be sure of your target and what's beyond it. Over-penetration is always a concern when FISHing. Why do you think most police tactical units have gone to 5.56? At CQB distances, 5.56 has the necessary lethality with less of an over-penetration risk than 9mm (Or .308, for that matter.)You can deal with recoil? Really? There's more to dealing with recoil than simply taking a thump in the pocket of your shoulder. Recoil affects how quickly you can get back on target and execute follow-up shots. Or do you think one round of big 'ol .308 will stop a bad actor in his tracks? For the amount of money the OP would spend on a .308 AR, he/she could buy a Colt, Sig M400 or an S&W MP15. He'd then have a good, solid rifle and have money for ammo and (hopefully) professional instruction.
In my opinion, the .308 AR-10 is the perfect SHTF weapon. It provides plenty of energy for punching through barriers and enough velocity to drop any wild game within 1000yds. While you may be able to carry more ammo with a 5.56, your opponent will be immobilized no matter where you hit him with a .308.
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