How can a rifle nobody tried yet be the most reliable 308 semi. To me it seems a rifle NEEDS to have seen a lot of use to be called ''reliable''
its been in use in low-intensity hotspots around the world,i.e middle east, Kashmir, Mindanao etc albeit the military version
Yes , most of the really truly reliable semi autos are prohibited in the Police State of Canada
My rule of thumb is that if a full auto version was built, the semi is usually extremely reliable.
The OP did not specify legal status.
I mean no offence, but a BAR will not be as reliable as most military designs.
XCRM was incredible reliable and the accuracy was pretty good.
Famea 542 was reliable, but it was a minute of barn gun unless using handloads with enough power to bruise my cheek
both my M305's #### the bed, both need new barrel and bolts after a couple hundred rounds. Soft metal and all.
RFB was a flaming pile of garbage,
it bent its own parts, jammed all the time, had the accuracy of a musket. by the time i got it "sorted out" it had sucked all the fun out of owning it.... and it still wasn't great or even ok at anything. having to shoot 50 rounds of a "new type" of ammo to dial in the gas system was a pain, to much gas it broke parts, to little it jammed. I still maintain those that say they just set the gas system and forget it... probably haven't shot it a lot; haven't discovered the horror of what happens after a few hundred rounds of being over gassed.
If you want a semi 308 that's reliable and accurate then get a Browning BAR. They are 1350$ and a sure thing. If you are looking for a actual hunting rifle that will give you repeatable accuracy, for ethical kills stay away from Military rifles.
Have you actually fired anything from the military? They kinda suck.... I mean they are fun, and I can see the draw to them for people not in the military, but I like to keep my fun guns away from the field.
Hate to shoot my next buck in the guts, just because I'm stubborn and want to justify a military based firearm purchase.
That’s terrible. I left mine on the factory setting and shot all manner of ammo with no real problems of any kind. Made a witness mark for take down. Shot surp, steel case, handloads, hunting loads, even 110gr Noveske, thing ran like a top, I don’t think it ever jammed on me once... now that I think of it I kinda miss it. Sorry that you had such a rough time with yours though, sucks to get a lemon. Was it a hunter or an 18” version?
Valmet hunter .308 in its stock form is ok for hunting, and an AK action is reliable.
Then you can start modding it!
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Great gun, just tough to locate one these days. And mags are even harder to find than the rifles.