308: Seekins SP 10 or LMT Defender?

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Good evening all, thanks in advance for the help. Ive been reading and researching the world of the AR10. For the price these two seem to offer a lot of value. My primary use will be hunting, target and very casual distance shooting. I will be using a Sig 762 can it for hunting. One consideration is that after talking to the super helpful looks at V1Tactical, the LMT's are running 5-6 months back order. Cabelas has the Seekins SP10 under $2k right now.if it were $, which should you go with?

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RB
 
The sp10 is a good platform but with the LMT, I would really check into the lmt mws. That gives you the ability to swap calibers and remain very accurate with a battle proven platform. One just sold on here for $1800 which is a crazy price for the feature set.
 
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Seekins.

It uses standard DPMSish barrel extensions. You'll thank me latter.

and gas blocks are more user friendly if you wanna use an adjustable.

I vote a Seekins builder kit and Build it up. with a craddock precision bartlein, Trigger tech trigger, JP internals ( bolt and captured buffer) Still come out less then a LMT.
 
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I own an LMT MWS.

Its great for being an AR, very solid, heavy, quality, but I prefer bolts as they give ME better accuracy.

Both my big and small ARs are LMTs.

If I had it to do over again Id go with a basic Colt M4 in 5.56/.223 and probably a SCAR for .308 semi.

I love my LMTs but for future barrel options I may have issues.

I have been able to pick up an "upgrade" LMT barrel for my 5.56. and maybe someday Ill send an extension off to get fit with a premium barrel brand.

Really though for the role I see these rifles filling the standard CL barrels are fine.

My change of philosophy on ARs has gone from expectations of "all day long sub MOA" to preffering commonality of parts, light weight, dependability and "acceptable" accuracy.

If you go LMT, or any other semi option, check the PX, let someone else pay depreciation and there will be no 6 month wait time.
 
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For LMT I would only consider the MWS
I own an LMT MWS.

Its great for being an AR, very solid, heavy, quality, but I prefer bolts as they give ME better accuracy.

Both my big and small ARs are LMTs.

If I had it to do over again Id go with a basic Colt M4 in 5.56/.223 and probably a SCAR for .308 semi.

I love my LMTs but for future barrel options I may have issues.

I have been able to pick up an "upgrade" LMT barrel for my 5.56. and maybe someday Ill send an extension off to get fit with a premium barrel brand.

Really though for the role I see these rifles filling the standard CL barrels are fine.

My change of philosophy on ARs has gone from expectations of "all day long sub MOA" to preffering commonality of parts, light weight, dependability and "acceptable" accuracy.

If you go LMT, or any other semi option, check the PX, let someone else pay depreciation and there will be no 6 month wait time.


My LMT barrels shoot really well-SS and CL-especially the SS. I don't have a ton of desire to get a premium brand-Krieger/Bartlien etc made that's for sure. Bolt guns-yeah gimme the Bart etc.
 
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For LMT I would only consider the MWS



My LMT barrels shoot really well-SS and CL-especially the SS. I don't have a ton of desire to get a premium brand-Krieger/Bartlien etc made that's for sure. Bolt guns-yeah gimme the Bart etc.

With my skills Ive come to expect less from semi auto than bolt. "My skills" is the limiting factor.

I don't "accept" that and will try to improve it but basically when it comes to ARs I look at them way more like a common commodity than the obsessed over treasures that my bolts are considered.

My M1A gives me everything I could ask an AR to do for me excepting the ease of adding optics.
 
With my skills Ive come to expect less from semi auto than bolt. "My skills" is the limiting factor.

I don't "accept" that and will try to improve it but basically when it comes to ARs I look at them way more like a common commodity than the obsessed over treasures that my bolts are considered.

My M1A gives me everything I could ask an AR to do for me excepting the ease of adding optics.

I'm not a "sub moa all day" shooter either. We might be the only 2 here from most of the threads I read :oops: .

I don't own a bolt gun as I wanted to get all the SAs I wanted on account of assholes always wanting to ban them. I'm good to go and then some. Bolt guns are next.
 
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Easy fix! Just adjust the adjustable barrel down to reduce gassing. Not joking.

?? My LMT SBR 10” barrel suppressed is extremely over gassed. Next range outing gonna put an H3 in it to see if that helps. I have a H2 and blue sprinco in it now. Might have to try and bootleg carrier adjustable. Not trying to mess with the gas block
 
There’s a lot of different ways to do it. I personally would not want a 14.5” SBR set up.. at that point you mine as well just pin the brake to make it 16” and avoid a tax stamp.
 
I’m saying buy a longer barrel and cut it back. It’s expensive but unless LMT makes their ports smaller that’s how it be. The good news is their 5.56 guns are ported better than 7.62. In fact their 14.5” M4 barrels from the standard line are one of the few with a .058” port which is perfect for them.
 
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