IF only AR 180s weren't on the naughty list.
The SU16 is very light to the point of being flimsy . If you can get by with that they are good shooters and are about the cheepest / lightest thing out there other than something custom/ pricey. They are a little funny to clean( different) but doable with Patience and a soft touch. One of the better things about them is that they take ar mags and are quite enjoyable to shoot they fit well to smaller stature shooters , a good step up from a 22lr , will feed and shoot 223/5.56 with out problems. 100 yards shots ,open sight easily .
The SU16 is very light to the point of being flimsy . If you can get by with that they are good shooters and are about the cheepest / lightest thing out there other than something custom/ pricey. They are a little funny to clean( different) but doable with Patience and a soft touch. One of the better things about them is that they take ar mags and are quite enjoyable to shoot they fit well to smaller stature shooters , a good step up from a 22lr , will feed and shoot 223/5.56 with out problems. 100 yards shots ,open sight easily .
Looks like majority of what responses you are going to recieve are now the obvious. BCL102 and build it with whatever you have set your standards too. An ATRS MH or MV will bring you to the same price range as a built BCL.
Is there anything stopping you from trying out anything besides a Semi? I can't personally speak on a .308 for bear defence, tho what would you think about lever action rifles? It seems like you are more after a brush gun than a target shooter. 45-70 in a lever and your going to be stopping damn near everything coming at you if you do your part!
Totally agree. A bolt action would and is best for my needs. But I want to build the holly grail....budget is not required if I can figure our the right auto loader.So what's your budget?
Since you say you want to hunt with it I'd say you need to go with a BCL-102 and then spend a bunch of money on it, or buy a Modern Hunter with carbon fiber wrapped barrel to keep the weight down (light profile will work as well). My MH with Proof Research barrel in 6.5 Creedmoor is 9 pounds without optics and 11 pounds with a Sightron 3-16x42.
Your other option is the Modern Varmint in 6.5 Grendel but from what I've read about that cartridge it's kinda lacking velocity for hunting big game as it will be limited to shorter ranges in order to have enough energy to make a clean kill and you'll have to select a good projectile to ensure proper expansion and penetration.
To find a light weight non restricted semi auto that actually shoots 1 moa or better consistently is pretty much not going to happen without spending $3000+. My Modern Hunter is doing 1 moa pretty consistently with handloads and I've seen a report or two of a BCL-102 doing 1 moa or better with an aftermarket barrel but then you're going to be into it for $3000 by the time you buy another barrel and an aftermarket trigger.
I grew out of the want to hunt with a non restricted semi auto mindset a few years ago, there just isn't a good do everything NR semi and you'll always be sacrificing accuracy and/or weight in order to have something that works for you.
Honestly, I would just forget about a lightweight 1 moa or better non restricted semi auto rifle for all situations, there isn't one.
You're better off buying a NR semi that's fun and light for hiking and plinking outside hunting season, forget 1 moa and think 2-3 moa with factory ammo. Buy yourself a nice Remington 700 or Savage model 10 in your caliber of choice for hunting, my Rem 700 in 7-08 will shoot about 1 moa all day long as long as you don't let the barrel get hot and it's light weight and easy to carry hunting and best of all it's under $1000.
Almost 9lbs though.....likes like a nice rifle. Really good reviews.Pffffft... Well that's an easy one...
http://www.irunguns.com/product.fnh-fnar-comp-308-dbm-20-10rd
Any further requests? Hahaha
Browning BAR Mk3 DBM?
6 lbs 10 oz
Almost 9lbs though.....likes like a nice rifle. Really good reviews.
I've been on the same hunt trying to find a semi auto hunting rifle... I currently use an RFB or my EBR and both weigh a little to a lot more than that... The FNAR is also available with a synthetic stock that drops it to a hair over 8lbs plus optic plus mag plus ammo...
I'm thinking Maccabee in 6.5 Grendel is the next step but kinda torn between that or a BCL102 rebarreld to something useful such as 7-08... Realistically tho... My EBR is not that bad to pack around with a padded sling for an evening and my RFB is plenty accurate and probably the handiest bush gun I've ever owned so it's not like I need to fill any gaps in the collection... Rather "I want" to buy another gun.




























