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Hi all!

 

Haven't been shooting all my life, just in the past couple of years.  That being said, in the 308 world I right now have a 14.5" POF 308 rifle as my primary larger rifle, but also have a KelTec RFB.  I got the RFB because I also have an IWI Tavor in 5.56 and thought that it would be very similar.  Unfortunately, although the rifle works very well, the ergonomics are NOT what I'd hoped.  It's not much like the Tavor at all.  So I'm actually looking to unload it when I get a chance.  The POF on the other hand is rock solid and shoots far better than I can perform.  It's pretty darn amazing, especially from all the horror stories I've heard about how unreliable "AR-10's" are.

 

So, I'm just looking for information in general.  If anyone knows of any specific POF resources, I'd appreciate it.  Otherwise just general info is my goal.  As I've said, I haven't been shooting long and I know there's a TON that I don't know.  So I'm always willing to listen and learn from those with more experience and knowledge.  

 

Take care!

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Welcome from AZ, also - We'll get you out on a shoot, depending on where you are.  Lots of us here - us Arizonans are the brains and brawn of this place!  <lmao>

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Welcome aboard from MD Sinthor. I've got the 12" POF P308, and it shoots just fine. I haven't (not yet at least) run into any of the issues that people float around about their equipment. But to be honest, I haven't ran it anywhere near as much as some of my other stuff. For the record, I only have one other SR25/DPMS patterned rifle. The rest of mine are AR-10's......or of Germanic design battle rifles. <laughs>

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Nah. It sounds like more than it really is. I've talked about the G3 clone I have before. And technically, the FAL OSW isn't German......but it's close enough of a design to be appreciated as German engineering.

 

Hmmmm.........now I gotta go check the fine print on the last page of the trust.

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