I'll trade you another Sig SSG3000 for the Nemesis and I'll make sure she gets some love.
Sorry those rifles are like a horse that won the triple crown, you just keep them and let it grow old peacefully and keep it for posterity... JP.
I'll trade you another Sig SSG3000 for the Nemesis and I'll make sure she gets some love.
If you go back in time that is what they were selling for new. TRG's and other euro rifles have been increasing every year in price from the importer/manufacturer and still are. It is better than putting money in the bank if you are smart with your purchases.How did you only pay 2900$?
SR-25, AR-10, GAP-10 are all made in 308 for a reason, the 308 will do it all except 1.5 mile shot... JP.
As for the comment that the .308 is outdated(it may be my least favorite calibre BTW), I believe it serves a very important role in a medium range military application. It's not going away any time soon.
There are only 2 rifles that match up to the TRG22 for it's intended purpose. The AI and the PGW. While there are many accurate factory rifles out there, very few have been proven to perform as reliably and consistently at those 3.
As for the comment that the .308 is outdated(it may be my least favorite calibre BTW), I believe it serves a very important role in a medium range military application. It's not going away any time soon.
epoxy7 isn't saying .308/7.62 NATO is outdated, he is saying the 7.62 bolt action rifle in military service acting as a primary sniper rifle is. The rifles that are providing that service are now semi-auto.
With a max. effective range of 800m (paper punching excluded), there are more effective calibers for work beyond that.
You may be right about the 7.62 becoming a little outdated but I'm not here to be some sort of sniper, I'm here to put holes in paper or to make some steel ring. .308 is easy to load for and is rather inexpensive compared to the other chambers. I will be happy to stick with the caliber.
Sorry I was talking bolt gun chamberings.
.308 semis like the AR10 look like awesome rifles but it just doesn't feel as meticulous as a bolt gun when going for small groups at the range. Hard to explain.