Originally I was going to get a M305 and tune it up. The FNH FNAR is very intriguing though as well as the new Troy PAR.
All these rifles appear to be capable of good accuracy out a fair distance. I would be using it for shooting steel and paper out to ~600 yards, varmint hunting and possibly other hunting as well.
The PAR is the lightest, scope ready, I like the AR layout and fairly quick follow up capabilities, and easy to find magazines but the pump action does not lend itself to shooting from a prone position.
The FNAR is likely the most accurate of the bunch out of the box, built really well with adjustable stock pieces in the box, good trigger, scope ready, but the take down is tedious looking, the magazines are expensive, and it is the most expensive off the bat.
The M305 is the heaviest of the bunch and sometimes takes work to make it accurate (unless I take a chance on one somebody else already tuned up). Magazines again are plentiful and not too expensive and it has a really good aftermarket out there for parts, stocks, etc. It is the least expensive to start but can add up in a hurry with upgrades. Also not scope ready out of the box.
So sway my mind CGN which one of these takes the cake in your book?
All these rifles appear to be capable of good accuracy out a fair distance. I would be using it for shooting steel and paper out to ~600 yards, varmint hunting and possibly other hunting as well.
The PAR is the lightest, scope ready, I like the AR layout and fairly quick follow up capabilities, and easy to find magazines but the pump action does not lend itself to shooting from a prone position.
The FNAR is likely the most accurate of the bunch out of the box, built really well with adjustable stock pieces in the box, good trigger, scope ready, but the take down is tedious looking, the magazines are expensive, and it is the most expensive off the bat.
The M305 is the heaviest of the bunch and sometimes takes work to make it accurate (unless I take a chance on one somebody else already tuned up). Magazines again are plentiful and not too expensive and it has a really good aftermarket out there for parts, stocks, etc. It is the least expensive to start but can add up in a hurry with upgrades. Also not scope ready out of the box.
So sway my mind CGN which one of these takes the cake in your book?


















































