A Palmetto State Armory AR-15, or build your own. Not that PSA is great, but of the cheap ARs its good. .556 ammo is also half the price as 300 blackout, and just as effective

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I’ll look into it

Any recommendations on optics? Tripod?

for what range? CQB or 300m+?

The range I plan on training at is good for up to 600yds.

I’m just getting into this style shooting, so initially it’ll be a general purpose AR as I work my way up to shooting at that distance

if you want to shoot that far, get a bolt action rifle...most ARs are going to be hard to hit with at that range unless you spend a lot of money and/or build it yourself nostr:nprofile1qqsqdzwltpr635ehdzfd52tz947qlhq77x2c7j7yguwep9n258k2nuspz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezumrpdejz7qgmwaehxw309a6xsetxdaex2um59ehx7um5wgcjucm0d5hsqxfxhv can give you some tips on building...but I would consider a platform style rifle in a better caliber such as 204 Ruger or maybe 6.5 creedmor

https://ruger.com/products/precisionRifle/models.html

Is 2k the barrier to entry when you’re talking 6.5 creedmor?

https://savagearms.com/firearms/model/110-precision

for a chassis rifle mostly, but you could get a hunting rifle and add a bipod and scope and still shoot 600m for $1k or less

https://savagearms.com/firearms/model/110-predator

you will want a heavier barrel if you plan on shooting strings more than 5 or so, the barrel needs to be more rigid and it will heat more slowly

the AR would be great inside 200m, a reflex sight (red dot) is very good at close in shooting and versatile enough for 200m, a low-power variable scope is even better, especially at longer distances, but much more expensive

Training vs. Real world use needs thought.

I'm up in Maine, semi-rural. I'm likely NEVER going to be taking a shot past 150m/yds. Shooting long is fun, but its a different animal than being proficient at "danger close" distances.

Any decent ar15 can hit steel at 600yds. You'll want at least an 18" barrel for that, though. I stick with 16" barrels, a supressor ready flash hider, and M193 556.

300AAC/BLK is very useful. It's better for hog and arguably human hunting, but it costs a lot more, to the point where I'd recommend getting a 556 AR to start, get training, then eventually branch out. For me, I'm just building a 308 "AR10" as that's still cheaper than a 300BLK for regular ammo and much more effective than 300Blk unless you are close in, short barrel length, and suppressed.

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