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What the word on the Windham Weaponry SRC .308 Rifle. LGS has one for $1190.
 
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My experience with the SRC (Sight Ready Carbine) in 5.56 - I liked the overall feel, accurate enough for what I needed, with excellent (to me) fit and finish - would have me handing over the hard earned, to address my interest for the AR-10 platform.

The SRC-308 is reasonably light at 7.55lbs unloaded; perhaps a factor for some?

Sure, one can spend a lot more on other AR-10 platform manufacturers.

Wyndham has former Bushmaster employees, with lifetime, transferable warranties on products.

Tactical Life magazine had a brief review that has me intrigued ...

Windham Weaponry’s SRC-308



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Thanks! I've also been reading some other reviews also like this one from American Rifleman.

https://www.americanrifleman.o...ponry-src-308-rifle/

It seems to check all the boxs I want in a AR-10. 16.5" chromed lined barrel mid length gas system and uses ar-15 trigger parts.

 
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Thanks! I've also been reading some other reviews also like this one from American Rifleman.

https://www.americanrifleman.o...ponry-src-308-rifle/

It seems to check all the boxs I want in a AR-10. 16.5" chromed lined barrel mid length gas system and uses ar-15 trigger parts.


... thank you for that link.

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Well I picked up the Windham Weapony AR10 SCR 308. Another shop had a Armalite AR10 Defensive Sporting Rifle 308 that was actually cheaper and look very similar and was only a few OZ heavier look good but the trigger in the Armalite was very bad in fact it was the worst trigger I have felt in a AR.

So went with the Windham Weapony SCR 308. I figured the Windham Weapony lifetime Warranty was worth a little extra. About the only thing I did not care for was the rear stock is kind of cheap and a little on the loose side. I will most likely replace it down the road anyway.
 
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I own one. I paid much less. I think I paid around $700 for it new -only reason I bought it. The buffer tube was out of spec (drilled too deep) and allowed the gas key to slam into the lower. They sent me a new buffer tube which fixed the problem. It's been 100% reliable.


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the trigger in the Armalite was very bad in fact it was the worst trigger I have felt in a AR.

Kinda like dragging a cinder block on asphalt?
So it felt like my Colt! (and that's AFTER pulling it, cleaning and lubing. It fired on the third "crunch")
Small wonder that ARs have a healthy following of trigger manufacturers.

Congrats on the new toy! Big Grin


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Please give us a range report when you can.

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