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m305 shorty with a scope...you can buy mine if you want...great shooter
I'm looking for the same thing and everyone above seems to have mentioned the current options. M305, FNAR, Kel-Tec RFB. Personally, I'm waiting for the SCAR 17 that Irunguns has sitting with the RCMP lab rats but she's going to be pricey.
Thanks for all the replies, I appreciate it.
I ended up picking up an FNAR from Wanstalls. Couldn't justify the cost of an XCR-M. And who knows, maybe if I save my pennies, I'll have enough if the Scar 17 ever makes it into Canada(I'm not holding my breath)
Thanks for all the replies, I appreciate it.
I ended up picking up an FNAR from Wanstalls. Couldn't justify the cost of an XCR-M. And who knows, maybe if I save my pennies, I'll have enough if the Scar 17 ever makes it into Canada(I'm not holding my breath)
Thanks for all the replies, I appreciate it.
I ended up picking up an FNAR from Wanstalls. Couldn't justify the cost of an XCR-M. And who knows, maybe if I save my pennies, I'll have enough if the Scar 17 ever makes it into Canada(I'm not holding my breath)
You and I will wait our lifetimes before we see that coming to a store near us
Congrats, I believe it will serve you well and is likely the best value currently in the NR .308 Semi. Black rifle segment here in Canada.
It's the .308 NR semi. I would choose over the XCR-M, even if it they were same price (and not double the price like a new XCR-M actually is).
It should prove a very accurate and reliable rifle and I personally think they look very good scoped sitting on a bi-pod.
You never did tell us what it's intended role was to be? (hunting, long range plinking or?, perhaps all purpose...). Regardless please let us know what you think of it's performance in the environment(s) you subject it to, once 'Zeroed-In' of course (and a pic. including a description of the optic you selected would be great along with an accuracy report too).
Cheers D
So I had it out on the weekend, and shot a couple of groups.
I just met a buddy at TSE, so max 50 yards. Also shooting off a bipod and no rear bag (Just my shoulder), with my buddy shooting my very loud Benelli MR1 beside me (5.56 is surprisingly loud for the size of the round...). Not the best for concentration, but I think I still did alright.
This was my best group, I shot a couple of others not quite as good. Running a Leupold VX-1 4-12x40, with PMC Bronze 147 grain FMJs. 1" squares on the target.
5 rounds, with one annoying lonely hole all by itself. If not for the one a$$h0le round, it would have been sub-MOA.
1.008" - .308" = .700" (With .5" being ~ MOA at 50)
4 round group would have been .608" - .308" = .300".
And I know excuses excuses, could have, would have, should have, etc. I'm not blaming anything but myself, lol that 5th hole counts. I know that 1 group also doesn't confirm or deny the accuracy of a rifle either.
But I'm happy with it, considering I'm running the cheapest FMJ ammo I could buy that wasn't Norinco surplus, and I'm not a spectacular shooter (See: mediocre at best).
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You and I will wait our lifetimes before we see that coming to a store near us
For what the RFB costs, I'd just go with a used XCR. Not a fan of Kel Tec, the quality is... Questionable.
The FNAR seems like a decent option. Thanks for the suggestions!
Nice results, I'd be curious to see how that works when you go further, 100, 200, 300, 500
Now, now Mike. I'm sure the lab rats will classify the SCAR in a fair and unbiased... I'm sorry. I couldn't even finish that.



























