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What Do I Put on my Hunting AR-15? – AR Accessories

What Do I Put on my Hunting AR-15? - AR Accessories - TheArmsGuide.com

Last Updated on March 30, 2021, Published on May 25, 2016 by Mike Marit 22 Comments

Any AR can be converted into a great hunting AR-15 with a few well-chosen rifle accessories. But, if you own an AR-15 you already know that there is a seemingly-endless amount of options available. It can be overwhelming to figure out what you actually need. If your goal is to configure a hunting AR-15, hopefully this rundown of the accessories I’ve chosen for my own hunting AR-15 rifle and why they work for me will help you narrow down the accessories you need.

Rifle – DPMS

I bought this rifle before I decided to use it for hunting. Originally, I only planned to use it for plinking and self defense. I hunt in Northeast Wisconsin where rifles were only recently allowed for deer hunting. (Wisconsin first allowed rifles statewide this year.) Essentially, I started out with a basic AR-15 and turned it into a great hunting rifle rather.

Rail – Midwest Industries

I installed a Midwest Industries tactical handguard on my DPMS to maximize the picatinny rail space. I did this to maximize my options for sights/scopes and other accessories.

Sights – EOTech Holographic Sight

I chose an EOtech holographic sight for a few different reasons. I wanted a sight that I could use interchangeably for hunting, plinking, or self defense. A telescopic sight wouldn’t be well suited to self defense use, considering self defense use would likely be within close quarters. I hunt on the edge of a wood and overlooking a farm field, so most of my shooting lanes inside the woods are no more than 100 yards deep. I’m not looking to take a shot at a deer more than 150 yards in the field with a .223 round, so the long range limitations of an EOtech doesn’t negatively impact me. Another aspect about EOtech sights that works for my hunting needs is that they are mil-spec quality. I figure, if they hold up to the standards of durability, reliability, and accuracy that the military requires, then it should hold up in nasty Wisconsin weather and general hunting use for me.

Foregrip/Bi-Pod – Grip Pod

The Grip Pod is one of my favorite accessories. A Grip Pod is a combo foregrip and bipod. I have wooden platforms attached to the ledges of my deer stand where I rest the bipod while taking a shot. I use the foregrip while plinking, namely to improve my stability while taking free-standing shots. The foregrip also comes in handy while driving deer while walking, should I have the opportunity to take a shot.

Pistol Grip

I have a hollow pistol grip with a compartment to store extra batteries or rounds of ammo. It has a rubber finish on it for a more responsive grip than smooth stock plastic grip that came on my DPMS.

Magazine – 10 Round

A low capacity 10 round magazine works well for me when hunting because it has a lower profile (that is, is protrudes less) than a standard capacity magazine. I’ve found that 10 rounds is generally sufficient for my deer hunting.

Butt Stock – Adjustable

Many hunting AR-15 rifles have fixed stocks, but I prefer an adjustable stock for hunting. Fixed stocks are more popular for hunters because they are said to improve accuracy based on the fact that they don’t move. Although the theory makes sense to me, in my own experience, I’ve noted that fixed stocks don’t make a huge amount of difference in my accuracy. I just use the adjustable stock that came installed on my rifle. Wisconsin weather is unpredictable. From one week to the next, the temperature may change 20°. Using an adjustable stock allows me to keep a consistent length of pull, regardless of how many layers of clothing I’m wearing.

There are plenty more options out there to customize your hunting AR-15, but these particular rifle accessories have made all the difference in converting my standard AR into an ideal hunting tool. What gear would you want for your hunting AR-15 build?

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Comments

  1. Avatar for Mike MaritAlessioBaldi says

    November 13, 2013 at 5:43 am

    I’d prefer a telescopic sight for two reasons: Magnification, to deliver more accurate (surgical) shots, and low-light capabilities, to be able to hunt at twilight and, when allowed, on full moon nights.

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  2. Avatar for Mike MaritMikeMarit says

    November 13, 2013 at 8:02 am

    I use soft point bullets. I agree they don’t disrupt the meat like larger calibers do. Thanks for commenting, Alessio!

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  3. Avatar for Mike MaritMikeMarit says

    November 13, 2013 at 9:36 am

    AlessioBaldi Yup, telescopic sights are always preferred for hunters, but I typically won’t shoot over 150 yards. I feel confident taking that shot without any telescopic sights. Plus, like I mentioned, I want this rifle for defense, plinking around, and hunting. I found the EOtech works best for all three uses.

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  4. Avatar for Mike Marithartcreek says

    November 13, 2013 at 3:15 pm

    I keep forgetting that for many of you a three point buck is the size of medium dog.  Around here a three point buck will dress out at 90 plus pounds and a .223 simply is not adiquate.

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  5. Avatar for Mike MaritMikeMarit says

    November 13, 2013 at 3:59 pm

    From my WI hunting experiences I wouldn’t call our whitetail population medium sized dogs. 🙂 I understand that .223 isn’t the most ideal round for deer hunting, but it does work for me. Aim small, miss small!

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  6. Avatar for Mike MaritAllwet says

    November 14, 2013 at 1:06 pm

    .50 Beowulf: over Rock River

    1. Ammunition- your most important “accessory”LOL:375 Grain XPB(Solid copper , conical HP)loaded to 1925fps over some 4227 or PL-7.hogs, deer, black timber elk.

    2:Eyes: 1.5 x 4.5 Nikon;Eotech, irons-all 50m zero’d … just mean all the optics can be swapped out  or the nikon and Eotech together at without changing the 50m “zero” for the above round.
    NDS Green Laser illuminator, 2″ below bore centerline.  For hogs, cowitness to zero(pain in the ass, as I don’t use the supplied adjustable mount, but instead ,I shim a modified 1″ diameter low rise scope mount on the 6:00 rail). Talk about increasing your hit probability on snap shots;)!!
    3. Furniture:Dan Def quad rail fore end, Magpul angled fore end grip,Hogue pistol grip,Vltor clubfoot stock.
    Coyotes get the 5.7, or 223 upper.
    Have a good one-
    DJ

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  7. Avatar for Mike MaritMikeMarit says

    November 14, 2013 at 8:53 pm

    I agree, ammo choice is so important, and is often over looked! Thanks for sharing!

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  8. Avatar for Mike MaritStugotz says

    December 29, 2013 at 12:26 pm

    Mike, What is the model of the sling (and mounts) that you show in the picture?

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  9. Avatar for Mike MaritMikeMarit says

    January 8, 2014 at 9:30 am

    Stugotz I checked the sling for a manufacturer or model and there was nothing there. I’m almost positive its a Blackhawk single point sling. I checked and Blackhawk makes a sling adapter for it. So just google “Blackhawk single point sling” and you should have no trouble finding one. Sorry for the late reply and thanks for reading!

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  10. Avatar for Mike MaritStugotz says

    January 8, 2014 at 1:07 pm

    MikeMaritStugotz  Thx!

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