I own two AR's, I have a 10.5" LMT upper on one lower and had a 16" LMT upper on the other. I just purchased a 12.5" DD upper and I am debating if I should sell, or keep the 16" upper.
As mentioned above, all AR's are range only toys, so paper and steel gongs are all we will shoot at, most of us, including myself, shoot hard ball ammo, which is not ideal for punching paper at long ranges when compared to good reloads.
Coyotes don't come into the story when discussing AR's in Canada.
I agree with you though, for a long range vermint gun, I am almost ready to shoot my new .223 bolt gun, which has a 26" barrel, plus I'll be feeding it developed hand loads to reach out longer distances with much better accuracy.
The main reason most US folks don't go to shorter barrel lengths, is because they get to hunt with an AR, so the longer barrel is more desireable. Also, I may not be 100% correct, but as I recall, some states require a fee/permit to own a SBR.
Oh, as far as using short barreled AR's and discussing lost velocity, they are range only toys, that are shoot just to make flame balls............................................... I guess someone better tell these guys they are no damn good! ;-)
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Merry Christmas fellow CGN'ers.
After owning and shooting the 10.5" and 16" for some time, the shorter, lighter, quicker to point 10.5" became my 'go to' AR. The reason I purchased a 12.5".