AR Hunting Platform
I was curious to see the overall feeling or opinion about hunting with a rifle in the AR-15 platform.
What do you see as the pro's and con's? |
Not a primitive weapon LOL
Now considered the "modern day" hunting rifle. Con - can be a little heavy as a "spot and stalk" gun. |
i use mine to hunt during modern gun here in ky it does get a little heavy especially when you are hunting from the ground with no blind and have to make the very small slow movements to take down a deer other than that I like hunting with mine.
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Mine is killer accurate!
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Pros? They're usually quite accurate, accessories abound (if you're into that kind of thing), with a collapsible stock they're adaptable to most shooters (including youth)
Cons? Unless you're talking about the AR-10 platform, you're limited to what most of us would generally consider "varmint" cartridges, with the possible exceptions of rounds like the 6.5mm Grendel, 6.8mm SPC, or .30 AR (though you can make a big jump in shorter-range power with rounds like the .458 SOCOM or the .450 Bushmaster). They do tend to be heavier than their bolt-action counterparts. They're not the easiest to keep clean. I tend to prefer bolt guns and single-shots for hunting, but have used the AR (in .223) on a number of occasions to bag coyotes and a couple late-season Thanksgiving dinner turkeys. |
mostly the AR platform style gun will be a .223 used for coyote or varmints etc. But there are plenty of calibers in that platform now since they have become a very wanted and liked weapon for numerous reasons. But I would say the pros would be the accessories you can add to them. You can turn any AR style gun into anything you want. From sights to stocks to lights and magazines its crazy. You can start with a stock AR platform and turn it into the best coyote (or any animal specific) ever. Cons I would say like the other guys have said is the weight especially after you start adding all kinds of stuff to it. Also once you add things to it it might start to get awkward to shoulder or hold while hunting as opposed to just shooting from a rest. And like he said above ^^ cleaning it will become a pain. But I think there is more pros than cons and the way I look at it, creating a personal gun specifically for one main reason(hunting coyote or hunting deer or shooting for fun) is where all the fun is at. Good luck with it. The options are endless.
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Illegal in PA + Blue law state
would use for varmints if I could |
Originally Posted by DanMorgan
(Post 4082156)
Wyoming just changed the laws this year; we can use a 22 cal as long as it is over a 2" cartridge.
We're so used to the .243 being the unspecified minimum, it's probably going to take a couple seasons for people to accept the .223 as being viable for pronghorn and deer, though it's been in use in other states for some time already. I'm going to try it myself during deer season. |
left to right rem. 76/15 9 twist chambered 5.56 J&T distributing expedition 20" upper, 9 twist chambered 5.56 RRA 24" varminter chambered 223 wylde, 8 twist Tromix TR15 custom 20" chambered 458 socom D'tech 22" oly fluted SUM chambered in 25 WSSM yeah I like them, my only complaint is the aluminum will suck the heat out of your fingers on cold mornings RR |
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