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    cwkelle
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    Default New Guy Here, couple questions.

    Hello everyone!!!

    In a couple weeks I plan on making my first AR purchase. I started wanted a rra ar-15 tac entry, I really love the look of the rifle. Then I started leaning towards the dpms lr-308 ap4....and now I just don't know which to get....I called jensens and they said the rra 308 are really hard to get, so that is why I went to dpms, they have the 308 online and it isnt much more than the rra....I understand the stock trigger is pretty bad, but my understanding the rra 2 stage can be installed pretty easy.....

    I really like the idea of 30rounds for the 223, the dpms 308 only has a 20round magazine.

    I really not sure which to pick, I want something for target practice but also as a everything went to heck gun.....talking to a couple military guys they say the weight of the ammo is a big deal, and the 223 has the 308 beat there, however when I asked them if they could only carry one gun a 223 or 308 they all said a 308......so I'm not sure which to get.....Of course I asked my buddy and he said just get them both and maybe someday I will, but money tight and I just have the funds for one.

    So fellas, a 308 or 223, and which make?

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    Welcome to the forum, I suspect you'll get differing answers, but here's mine:

    I'd go with the RRA in .223. Ammo will be cheaper (you'll be able to shoot and train more, especially since this is your first AR platform). The Entry Tactical rifle is an awesome setup, and great right out of the box. While the .30 cal may be more desirable, think the ability to carry more 5.56 ammo for the same weight helps balance out the differences. Surplus ammo is more plentiful than in .308 from what I've seen.

    Start with the .223, then expand into the .308 would be my thoughts. Good luck and please post pics when you decide and purchase!
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    Welcome aboard
    FYI Get the AR15,but please remember you should get a 5.56 NATO chamber not the .223.
    Nothing at all wrong with the Rock River.

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    As already said the Entry Tactical is a great rifle and I'd stick with .223.

    However for about $200 more than the RRA you can get a Colt LE6920!

    Jensens has a great selection of AR-15's, they're also pretty helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNAFU View Post
    Welcome aboard
    FYI Get the AR15,but please remember you should get a 5.56 NATO chamber not the .223.
    Nothing at all wrong with the Rock River.
    + yes. You want to make sure you get a 5.56 chamber not just .223. Both cartridges have the same dimensions, but the 5.56 is a higher pressure. A 5.56 can shoot .223, but a .223 can't shoot 5.56.

    I'd go with the 5.56/.223 instead of the .308 (7.62 NATO)


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    get the 5.56 chambered AR15. you don't have to worry about the RRA because they are wylde chambered so you are good to go.

    5.56/.223 ammo is a bit cheaper to shoot that the .308, the gun is cheaper, the parts are cheaper, the accessories are cheaper and more readily available.

    start with that, then find the .308 you want.

    don't worry you will want one of everything once you have one. i promise
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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper7 View Post
    get the 5.56 chambered AR15. you don't have to worry about the RRA because they are wylde chambered so you are good to go.

    5.56/.223 ammo is a bit cheaper to shoot that the .308, the gun is cheaper, the parts are cheaper, the accessories are cheaper and more readily available.

    start with that, then find the .308 you want.

    don't worry you will want one of everything once you have one. i promise
    The above is spot on IMO.

    The only thing I would add is to not get too wrapped up over triggers. They are fairly easy to change out to something worth a crap after the fact.
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    I too say grab a 5.56/.223 first. As far as the .308 goes, I'll take an FAL or M1A.

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    Thanks guys, so no .308 takers huh? lol

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    We're all .308 takers lol. Start out by having some fun with the cheaper 5.56 then go bigger if you like. If you're just getting into the world of ebr's look at ammo prices and you'll see why we suggest going after the 5.56. It's like somebody new to hand guns asking if they should go 9mm or .44mag first.

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