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<blockquote data-quote="Swine" data-source="post: 3060589" data-attributes="member: 15717"><p>The best part of AR's are how customizable they are.... you can actually build or find something that will work across a wide range of "wants" or scenario's. What do you want from a hunting rifle... distances you will ACTUALLY be shooting compared to what you might want to shoot... I always started by defining my needs. Then pick a caliber. From there you pick you platform and pick all the accessories whether functional reasons or not and just put it together/buy one. </p><p></p><p>I've finally built out my dream rifle, fully customized even down to the coatings and patterns. Finally reduced my ar inventory to just 2 ar rifles... one for hunting and one for long range target shooting. If you like to chat, let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swine, post: 3060589, member: 15717"] The best part of AR's are how customizable they are.... you can actually build or find something that will work across a wide range of "wants" or scenario's. What do you want from a hunting rifle... distances you will ACTUALLY be shooting compared to what you might want to shoot... I always started by defining my needs. Then pick a caliber. From there you pick you platform and pick all the accessories whether functional reasons or not and just put it together/buy one. I've finally built out my dream rifle, fully customized even down to the coatings and patterns. Finally reduced my ar inventory to just 2 ar rifles... one for hunting and one for long range target shooting. If you like to chat, let me know. [/QUOTE]
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