Will these rifles shoot 308win reliably?
Yes. Stag makes some pretty good stuff. Plus there’s already a bunch of Videos showing the us versions running strong in 308 and 6.5
Will these rifles shoot 308win reliably?
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I know, but 8lbs isn't something special. The POF Revolution is a 308 gas piston gun that comes in just over 7lbs
That's not an apt comparison, the POF Revolution is basically an AR 15. For example, it uses a AR 15 style BCG, that's a half pound of weight savings right there, along with a bunch of other AR 15 components. It's smaller than a G2 DPMS, and those have been getting spotty reliability reports with their lighter BCG and gas system. Now I don't doubt the piston POF 308 isn't a kick ass gun, but it's a proprietary design.
Stag 10 is always going to be a G1 DPMS pattern... getting a G1 DPMS near 8 lbs is actually really good when you consider the BCG weighs 18-20 oz itself and the receivers are big. The biggest issue with direct impingement 308 guns is getting a reliable gas, BCG, buffer setup, and it appears the Stag 10 is near the top with reliability while remaining lightweight (thanks to the gorgeous 7075 forged receivers, medium barrel, light and strong furniture).
A good rule of thumb is a 8.0-8.5 lbs is very light for G1 DPMS. Getting one down to 7.0-7.5 lbs will take a 2.0 lb pencil barrel, ultralight + expensive 12 oz BCG (which requires an adjustable gasblock and can effect reliablity) and then a bunch of ultralight furniture, which not everyone will want for a hunting/precision rig. And then the price is going to go way up.
I wasn't comparing, just showing that an 8lb DI 308 gun is not some great achievement like some make it out to be.
It's not that I can't carry a heavier rifle. It's that I don't want to lug around a 9 or 10lb 308. The added weight needs to come with added performance down range, like my 10lb 338 Lapua or 20lb 50bmg that I also hunt with
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The Brownells BRN-10 has the Faxon 20" pencil barrel. I want to build something like that except with a flat top, FSB and I want to use conventional hand guards.
I wasn't comparing, just showing that an 8lb DI 308 gun is not some great achievement like some make it out to be.
It's not that I can't carry a heavier rifle. It's that I don't want to lug around a 9 or 10lb 308. The added weight needs to come with added performance down range, like my 10lb 338 Lapua or 20lb 50bmg that I also hunt with
So you're beefcake enough to hump a .50 hunting, but half a pound on a 308 is a deal breaker?
Yes, why hump a heavier 308 when I have lighter options at that performance level already?
What's the lighter options?
Cheap , light or accurate. Pick any of the two.
My ACR is 8lbs in 30ar. When I get the 180c it will be closer to 7lbs in the same caliber. I also have some 6-7lb 308 bolt guns but that is not a fair comparison. Keep in mind my intended use is hunting in the 100-200yd range even though I have easily taken deer sized game at 400+ yds with the 30ar