Hello all,
I've decided to accelerate my plans to get into long range shooting in light of the possibility of a new AWB, but I'm not sure what to go with. The big 3 I've read about are FN, KAC, and LMT. I've read up a bit on this site and some other places as well and the impression I've gotten is:
SCAR 20s: decent bang for buck, nice trigger, more accurate than the other two options, and reliable. However, I've also read that the muzzle device is a pain to remove, shooting suppressed voids the warranty, I'm not as worried about optics but it's still a consideration, and that it can shoot screws loose/feels that it bends in shooting.
SR25 build (probably PR): more reliable system, easier to work with in terms of optics and suppressors, and possibly easier to get aftermarket support. However, easily the most expensive of the 3.
LMT MWS: summed up as 80% as good as either option but at 60% the cost.
Is this an accurate assessment?
My dilemma is do I buy something basically good enough that's more in line with my current abilities, and maybe buy something nicer down the line if/when I become a better shot; or do I splurge on something that will easily outshoot me in the hopes I eventually catch up to it?
On another note, can anyone speak to the quality of Vero Beach SR25's? I've heard they don't have much compatibility with new SR25's, and I imagine quality of manufacturing has improved considerably since then so lower end companies have caught up to that level.
Any and all advice appreciated.
I've decided to accelerate my plans to get into long range shooting in light of the possibility of a new AWB, but I'm not sure what to go with. The big 3 I've read about are FN, KAC, and LMT. I've read up a bit on this site and some other places as well and the impression I've gotten is:
SCAR 20s: decent bang for buck, nice trigger, more accurate than the other two options, and reliable. However, I've also read that the muzzle device is a pain to remove, shooting suppressed voids the warranty, I'm not as worried about optics but it's still a consideration, and that it can shoot screws loose/feels that it bends in shooting.
SR25 build (probably PR): more reliable system, easier to work with in terms of optics and suppressors, and possibly easier to get aftermarket support. However, easily the most expensive of the 3.
LMT MWS: summed up as 80% as good as either option but at 60% the cost.
Is this an accurate assessment?
My dilemma is do I buy something basically good enough that's more in line with my current abilities, and maybe buy something nicer down the line if/when I become a better shot; or do I splurge on something that will easily outshoot me in the hopes I eventually catch up to it?
On another note, can anyone speak to the quality of Vero Beach SR25's? I've heard they don't have much compatibility with new SR25's, and I imagine quality of manufacturing has improved considerably since then so lower end companies have caught up to that level.
Any and all advice appreciated.