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What Does Your .308 Weigh?


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9 hours ago, blue109 said:

Could go either way. I like my coffee, guns, and women the same way. Thick, brown, and uncomplicated. 

:hail::lmao:

My women could go the way of coffee...   Bitter and Murky.  Because I have a choice, I change my coffee to Sweet and Creamy.  Payback, in a way. 

Not why can't a find a woman like THAT?!...  :banana:

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13 hours ago, SilverDragon said:

 Only have one .308 semi, didn't weigh it stock from factory, web site claims 5.9 lbs. In the photo it's 8.6 lbs with full mag and the 2-7X32 scope.20220327_131153.thumb.jpg.8527e53e47450c7ff6ed17c3c57cabfd.jpg

I've always admired the engineering of the POF rifles.  But have heard mixed reviews since their founder passed. What has your shooting experience been like with the Rogue?

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7 hours ago, MtnMike said:

I've always admired the engineering of the POF rifles.  But have heard mixed reviews since their founder passed. What has your shooting experience been like with the Rogue?

 Runs my reloaded. 308s just fine, wouldn't cycle the reloaded 7.62X51 rounds. I bought a box of factory loads today and will see what happens Saturday. 

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Lower:
Geissele SSA trigger
Norgon ambidextrous magazine release
Aero Precision M5 extended magazine button
Knight’s Armament Company ambidextrous safety
Badger Ordnance AR-10/SR-25 Enhanced Bolt Catch
Magpul enhanced trigger guard
Magpul UBR (Gen 1) Buttstock w/Impact Weapon Components CSAP and Grovtec limited rotation push button bases
Heavy Buffers CAR-10 XH (6.5 oz) buffer and spring
Magpul MIAD Grip

Upper:
Daniel Defense 7.62 Lite Rail 12.0
SLR Sentry 7 adjustable gas block, set screw
KAC ambidextrous charging handle
Griffin Armament Flashcomp suppressor mount
Griffin Armament Recce7 suppressor
KAC Pan and Swivel QD Bipod w/Atlas extensions

Optics:
Griffin Armament M2 flip-up front sight, left side offset
Griffin Armament M2 flip-up rear sight, left side offset
Badger Ordnance 20MOA Unimount
Leupold 3-18x44mm Mark 6 w/illuminated TMR

Weight:
Empty - 8 pounds and 2.358 ounces
w/iron sights(2.534 ozs) - 8 lbs, 4.892 ozs
+w/optic in mount(28.396 ozs) - 10 lbs, 3.822 ozs
+w/empty KAC SR-25 magazine(7.8 ozs) - 10 lbs, 11.622 ozs
+w/suppressor(17.744 ozs) - 11 lbs, 13.366 ozs
+w/bipod (15.144 ozs) - 12 lbs, 12.51 ozs

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WIndham Weaponry 16” barrel with Eotech holographic sight plus Eotech 3.5x magnifier 9.0 pounds

Aero Precision M5E receivers, handguard, rifle length extension tube, buffer and stock, Fulton Armory “mid-weight” 18.5” match barrel between 10.5 and 11 pounds with Vortex Viper PST 1-6 Gen 2 scope.  I do not want to hump around in the woods for hours with this thing.

For comparison, my Springfield Armory Scout with 18.5” barrel and older Leupold FX-II 2.5x scout scope weighs 9.5 pounds  however, that is with a “synthetic” stock that I affectionately refer to as “Gumby”.

note: no magazines in any of the 3 

 

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