Hey guys. I'm new to precision shooting. I need your advice on a buying/selling decision. In 2013 I bought an LMT MWS .308 16 inch chrome-lined barrel. It's been a safe queen since then except for firing a few rounds at the indoor 25-yd range as couldn't afford a decent scope until recently. I probably had no justification spending over $3K on a rifle other than I wanted something with more power and range than an AR15, and wasn't really aware of the many other choices. And of course there was the panic buying factor with all the proposed new gun laws here in California last year. Anyway, since then, I took a 1-day precision shooting class (borrowed a high-end rifle from the instructor), and have sampled a couple other precision rifles in .308. At this point, I know I want to continue shooting at least out to say 500 yards and beyond. I'm considering selling the LMT and buying a Remington 700 when they become more available, or keeping the LMT and spending another $725 on an 18" or 20" stainless 5R barrel that will get me out to longer ranges. I guess it boils down to what range the LMT is capable of for an average shooter with a decent optic... I have a Vortex PST 4x16 FFP on order. Should I be happy with whatever range and accuracy I can get out of the LMT after sinking more money into a better barrel? Or should I take the cash out of the LMT and buy a nice 700 with a 24" barrel? Now I understand the "philosophy of use" of both platforms. I'm not likely to ever need to use the LMT as a battle rifle, but if it can double as a decent bench/target rifle out to 800 yards, then seems like a win-win. OTOH, I could cash out the LMT and build a quite nice 700 that could double as a capable SHTF/urban defense weapon. Finally, if you recommend waiting for a 700, which specific model is the best starting point for building up a mid-to high end tactical/target rifle? Thanks.