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  1. I was looking at adjustable gas blocks, would that be better than non adjustable? I will be handloading for this rifle after the first 200-300 rounds, I didn’t know if an adjustable block would be the way to go if I’m mainly shooting the same ammo through it? im probably way over thinking this.
  2. Great info! I think I’m gonna go with the carbine stock for adjustability. on the barrel I was thinking an 18 inch would suffice, but since a 16 would be fine for anything under 800, I think that would be perfect, and keep weight down too. i also think the larue mtb trigger is the way to go.(money wise). now I gotta get a list made and start checking off. I think I got the big questions out of the way, but I’m sure I will have more. thanks!!!
  3. Thank you! I’m looking this stuff up now.
  4. I just purchased an aero m5 upper and lower set at a pretty good deal, I originally went to my lgs for parts for another ar15 build, but got offered this good deal and took it. first off I have never built an ar308 from the ground up, I have done several ar15’s, anyway I got a couple questions. first off I want to do more of a precision build, our range is only 200 yards right now, but will be longer soon. I want this rifle to be a tack driver on a budget ( if possible). What length barrel would be good? And what barrel brand do you recommend? As far as the LPK I was gonna stick with aero unless you guys can recommend something else? Also what trigger assembly would be good? I guess that’s all the questions I have at the moment, I know I will have more later. thanks for any help or advice you guys can give.
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