
How the Springfield Saint Compares to Other AR-15 Platforms
Virtually everyone and anyone can make an AR-15 these days, so what’s the difference between the Springfield Saint and its competitors?

There's also the option to get a .300BLK for hunting & buy a separate 5.56 upper for cheaper plinking, varmiting and defense needs. You can get more versatility out of an AR15 vs AR10. Both the .300blk & 5.56/.223 use the same mags.If PA would make them legal to hunt deer with I would buy one in 308.
Trade the savage for the SaintGreat article.
My 1st AR15 was the second version of the Saint offered by Springfield with the floating hand-guard in 5.56/223.
It was perfect out of the box and has shot perfect from the start.
I do wish However that I had waited on getting my Savage AR10 in 308 for the 308 version of the Saint but I still enjoy shooting all my AR platforms.
I know it's been proposed and under serious consideration Adam. I'm not a hunter but Pa. just added the 3 "hunting on Sunday" days, so there's hope hunting with the AR platform will someday become a reality in this stateIf PA would make them legal to hunt deer with I would buy one in 308.
We can hunt varmint with semi however we are not allowed to hunt big game with a semi.There's also the option to get a .300BLK for hunting & buy a separate 5.56 upper for cheaper plinking, varmiting and defense needs. You can get more versatility out of an AR15 vs AR10. Both the .300blk & 5.56/.223 use the same mags.
Nice review . I wanted to get a AR and read a lot of reviews and they said that for the money you can beat them. I bought a Saint Victor right before Christmas. Put a scope and light and laser combo on it. Haven't shot it yet. Soon I hope.
Osprey Global 4x32 mil dot with illuminated reticle ( red-green-blue).What scope?
Osprey Global 4x32 mil dot with illuminated reticle ( red-green-blue).