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    260 semi auto


    Good Saturday Morning from an icy west MI.
    I want to get a semiauto 260,
    AR10?
    use? I don't know, but I want to keep it light.
    Which upper or complete rifle should I get?
    What kind of accuracy can I expect out of it?
    newbie from gr, mi.

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    ShawneeB
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    Sure, Ar10 frame or FnFal. Gonna be a wait.

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    Any Ar-10 will be about the same. I think armalite and dpms make 260. I have an armalite ar-10 in 243 coming soon. The guys I hunt with use armalite and dpms ar-10 and like them a lot. Accuracy don't really know, but it won't be as good as a Savage I bet.

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    so which one? dpms? or armalite?
    don't really need it but I want it.
    newbie from gr, mi.

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    ShawneeB
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    Well that always say "remember your ABC's"

    I wouldn't be concerned at all buying either though, I wonder the wait time?

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    I bought a DPMS LR-260H last year. It's a great rifle,and a very good shooter.
    It has a 20" barrel,and is the next to the lightest model DPMS makes.The rifle prefers to shoot 140 gr Sierra Gamekings,and groups 5 rounds right around 3/4" at 100 yards.
    I only handload for it,and resize 243 brass into 260. It's a hog killing machine!

    As for a wait in getting one,find a local DPMS dealer.I only waited 3 days to get mine,it just had to be shipped from an out of state distributor to the dealer,and they had several in stock of each type in 260 Remington.

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    stangfish
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    There are many rifles under the DPMS pattern. There is only one AR-10 made by Armalite. The DPMS pattern is good but it is hard to say light and the rifle you want in the same sentence.

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    ShawneeB
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    Wow TX, that's pretty good! I heard long waits on 204, didn't know on any others. I use to use JT alot for uppers and Stag for lowers but that was 5.56 of course. Think JT does others though, haven't ordered an upper in a long while but it was a nice product.

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