Hello All and a Happy cold morning!
I have a Ruger AR556 and I'm thinking I might be able to shoot precision long range with it and not have to buy another rifle.
I was thinking that I will need the barrel to be floating at the very least and maybe have a fixed stock.
I thought about just getting a complete upper with 18" barrel and rifle length gas system, floating handguard and then get parts to change to a fixed stock.
I was thinking Palmetto State Armory, as that is my experience with affordable stuff.
I would like to be enlightened more about this subject, what I should totally avoid and what stuff I can get away with at a cheap budget range.
I'm kind of in the situation of "shoot cheaply or not at all"
I believe that shooting cheaply can still be enjoyable.
I also don't want to be too cheap that it will become a waste of money.
Thank You,
P.S. I can do my own gunsmithing but I don't have the specialized tools. I would be willing to buy some basic tool.
I have a Ruger AR556 and I'm thinking I might be able to shoot precision long range with it and not have to buy another rifle.
I was thinking that I will need the barrel to be floating at the very least and maybe have a fixed stock.
I thought about just getting a complete upper with 18" barrel and rifle length gas system, floating handguard and then get parts to change to a fixed stock.
I was thinking Palmetto State Armory, as that is my experience with affordable stuff.
I would like to be enlightened more about this subject, what I should totally avoid and what stuff I can get away with at a cheap budget range.
I'm kind of in the situation of "shoot cheaply or not at all"
I believe that shooting cheaply can still be enjoyable.
I also don't want to be too cheap that it will become a waste of money.
Thank You,
P.S. I can do my own gunsmithing but I don't have the specialized tools. I would be willing to buy some basic tool.