I keep reading on the forums about LMT. They are routinely referred to as "top tier" and superior to other companies. I have a number of systems including 5 ARs from Colt, Geissele, and Aero. To be blunt, I much prefer Aero. I am beyond intrigued about the LMT and I have convinced myself I need a new rifle for a couple of "long range" rifle courses I plan to attend over the coming months. While I understand this probably isn't a "marksman" style rifle, I'm no marksman despite carrying that classification for a couple years (we only shot to 100-150 yards). I considered building another precision bolt gun, but a bolt gun doesn't fit the reasons for taking these courses. Ive also got a Barrett M82 that I'd like to shoot better (I understand its not a precision rifle at all).
My question is... what makes the LMT so superior? I'm really only interested in their piston offerings as I'm not at all convinced it could replace the Aero's built specifically to my liking and I like the idea of shooting reliably under less than ideal conditions for an extended period of time.
Will the MARS piston with a 16" barrel be a feasible system for what I want? I believe these are the ones that allow you to swap to a different barrel very quickly and easily? I load my own 77 grain SMK and thus far my 16" guns like 24.1 grains of N140. My 16" Colt and Geissele both have stock barrels. I really want to see what is so amazing about this gun and I'm hoping it can be a reasonably accurate gun out to 600-700 yards. I saw that it has 6.8 SPC as an option. I mainly shoot suppressed and I'll be shooting from an Atlas bipod.
My question is... what makes the LMT so superior? I'm really only interested in their piston offerings as I'm not at all convinced it could replace the Aero's built specifically to my liking and I like the idea of shooting reliably under less than ideal conditions for an extended period of time.
Will the MARS piston with a 16" barrel be a feasible system for what I want? I believe these are the ones that allow you to swap to a different barrel very quickly and easily? I load my own 77 grain SMK and thus far my 16" guns like 24.1 grains of N140. My 16" Colt and Geissele both have stock barrels. I really want to see what is so amazing about this gun and I'm hoping it can be a reasonably accurate gun out to 600-700 yards. I saw that it has 6.8 SPC as an option. I mainly shoot suppressed and I'll be shooting from an Atlas bipod.
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