Here is a picture of the 13 pound 7 ounce beast.
So I am signed up for a John Mcphee, 2 day, Heavy Marksman class in September (Click here for course description). What I have now is an LMT MWS with a 16" CL barrel w/ a 2.5-10x32 Nightforce mil-dot scope on a LaRue QD mount. If that doesn't qualify as a heavy carbine, I don't know what does. So far, all I have done is zeroed and shot it at 100 yards with FGMM 168 grain. Of course it still has the LMT SOPMOD stock on it. Something I recently discovered is that I actually get a better line of sight through irons and optics with the good old Colt M4 stock. So I would like to find a stock without the big lump on the side, although I'm not opposed to a <span style="font-style: italic">riser</span>, if it might help. I am leaning towards A1 or A2 fixed, I would like something with a QD cup so I could still use my BFG sling with sewn in QD swivels. I have an Geissele Hi-Speed trigger, Atlas bipod, good Leupold spotting scope, plently of ammo and mags. So, to boil it down, my questions are:
1. Should I zero at 200 yards?
2. Any recommendations on a buttstock? Is the PRS worth the $$$?
3. Other than practice, practice, practice,anything else I should be doing?
Thanks, Andy