Stock Stag-10 vs Maple Ridge? Need Advice

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I plan on purchasing a Stag-10 in .308. Does anyone recommend the Arms East lev 1 or 2 version vs a Maple Ridge built Stag? Anything significant I should consider?
Purpose is a do all rifle that will last and be reliable. Accuracy is important, but I am not expecting this to shoot like a precision bolt gun, I would prefer to err towards reliability. I do not want to tune much to start, and am NOT going to build one myself.
The big differences I see in specs are really in the barrels. Any recommendations?
 
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I have taken a look, but warranty appeals to me more than a custom build. I can add what I like later on. Basically I am interested to know if there is a noticeable advantage to either of these options straight out of the box.
 
I"m kind of waiting to find out the same as you. I'm thinking it will be a little more 'nicer' due to having some 'aftermarket' parts on it...lol. But mainly wondering if the MRA barrel is overall better than the stock. I have no experience with aftermarket barrels.
 
To add...I find the stock barrel quite good!!! It is a little heavy yes but it is accurate, doesn't heat up in 3-4 shots and if you shoot out the barrel (would takes thousands and thousands of rounds, not to mention the cost!!!) they will replace it!!!
 
I have taken a look, but warranty appeals to me more than a custom build. I can add what I like later on. Basically I am interested to know if there is a noticeable advantage to either of these options straight out of the box.

I believe Stag rifles come with a lifetime TRANSFERABLE warranty, meaning your covered even if you buy a 2nd hand rifle.
 
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