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If POSSIBLE, go with a 1 in 7 Twist so that you can use heavier bullets when feasible.
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Plus two guns are better then one. Also, the Ruger and the Smith & Wesson are the same price. Which one do you think would be better and why? Also, this route calls for a Ruger already so for diversity purposes and a little more gun experience would the Smith & Wesson be more ideal for this situation?..
Are we still talking different Ar caliber uppers on the same lower. Optics whether irons or red dote or scope stay with the upper so no re-zeroing necessary.One thing not mentioned before ( at least I didn't see it) is that when switching from one to another caliber the point of aim will stay the same but the point of impact will be way different. You will have to re zero, doesn't mater what sights, Iron, red dot, scope, friken lazer or what ever.
I was thinking a .22 conversion in a .223/5.56 rather than changing the whole upper, I guess that's what I get for not being an AR guy.Are we still talking different Ar caliber uppers on the same lower. Optics whether irons or red dote or scope stay with the upper so no re-zeroing necessary.
Thank you! I will definitely be watching that video and many moreBecause the AR-15 is a new rifle for you here is a great AR-15 safety video:
Practice safe handling (unloaded) frequently until it's ingrained and automatic.
Something I forgot to add to your list o gear to consider - get a magLula. It will make loading mags so much easier, much faster, and your thumb will love you
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