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Let's talk DMRs (Designated Marksman Rifle) or their related cousin, the Recce Rifle. Essentially, the idea is to have a versatile rifle that is designed primarily for the field, but can also handle urban environments and dense wooded areas.
The main facets of these rifles are a scope (as opposed to a red dot), a +16in barrel, and often a suppressor. The ideal caliber for one of these rifles is 5.56 or something in that realm that is light enough to carry longer distances (as opposed to a 308 or 6.5 Creedmoor). These rifles also typically make great hunting rifles for small to medium-sized game.
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