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<blockquote data-quote="nic6" data-source="post: 2570647" data-attributes="member: 4637"><p>That is the $140 dollar question that I wish I could answer (I used that figure bc there are 5% off codes for rogtac). When I did mine the CMMG was pretty new and had no reviews. I called Noveske and spoke with them about the 300 AAC, twist rates, lengths, etc. I can't remember the guy's name I spoke to but he was very knowledgeable and it just made me feel confident in my purchase. I am also one of the buy once cry one types.</p><p></p><p>This is your first time putting together your AR, I always suggest to do it how YOU want it the first time. Unless you want to join with the rest of us who keep switching stuff until you have enough parts to piece together another, then another, then another. It's a vicious cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nic6, post: 2570647, member: 4637"] That is the $140 dollar question that I wish I could answer (I used that figure bc there are 5% off codes for rogtac). When I did mine the CMMG was pretty new and had no reviews. I called Noveske and spoke with them about the 300 AAC, twist rates, lengths, etc. I can't remember the guy's name I spoke to but he was very knowledgeable and it just made me feel confident in my purchase. I am also one of the buy once cry one types. This is your first time putting together your AR, I always suggest to do it how YOU want it the first time. Unless you want to join with the rest of us who keep switching stuff until you have enough parts to piece together another, then another, then another. It's a vicious cycle. [/QUOTE]
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