I can't speak with a lot of authority because I've only had mine for a short time. I am left handed and the ambi controls are one of the things that drew me to the gun. I don't even notice ejected rounds. I have many pistols and AR 15's. I guess I'm just used to it. The 308 is no more costly to shoot than most any other center fire large bore rifle. Components are readily available and not terribly expensive.
I bought my rifle because I like the AR platform and wanted more punch than a .223 can deliver. I expect to use it at 300 yds or less for 3gun heavy metal. 1MOA is adequate for the task at those ranges. However, my real reason is the "just in case" factor. It is one of the best all around battle rifles I can imagine. 20 rounds of 308 as fast as you can pull the trigger is a lot of firepower in a light and portable package. I have other rifles that are better matched to many specific uses, but if its me against the world, this is my weapon of choice.
This is my rifle. There are many like it but this one is mine...... You know the rest.
I bought my rifle because I like the AR platform and wanted more punch than a .223 can deliver. I expect to use it at 300 yds or less for 3gun heavy metal. 1MOA is adequate for the task at those ranges. However, my real reason is the "just in case" factor. It is one of the best all around battle rifles I can imagine. 20 rounds of 308 as fast as you can pull the trigger is a lot of firepower in a light and portable package. I have other rifles that are better matched to many specific uses, but if its me against the world, this is my weapon of choice.
This is my rifle. There are many like it but this one is mine...... You know the rest.
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