LMT Accuracy

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LMT Accuracy

#1 Post by BobSki »

I am starting to think about replacing my Parker Hale T4 with a more modern 308/7.62x51.
For my sins I am rather drawn to the AR style of rifle.

The intended use for said rifle would be target shooting at ranges between 300 and 1400 yards.

I realise that for the longer distances 338 would be the better option, but for versatility and expense I thought I would stay with the 308/7.62. The Rifles I have considered span quite a large price range.

I very much like the look of the LMT (L129A1) but a friend of mine says the barrel would not perform as well as heavy barrelled actions, therefore the long range accuracy would suffer to a degree.

Has anyone in th UK shot one of the side-pull variants of this rifle at ranges of 1000yds or greater and if so, could they comment on its performance please.

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#2 Post by TattooedGun »

I can't speak for the rifle you mentioned, but with a 16" barrel, a .308 projectile will go transonic well before it gets to 1000 yards, which would say the long range accuracy would suffer. How much, I have no idea...
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#3 Post by BobSki »

Hi TG,
Yes, I hear what you say, I was thinking of a 20" barrel but I doubt that would make much difference.

One option I am considering is the new AI offering with a 24" barrel.
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#4 Post by ovenpaa »

An AI with a 24" barrel chambered in 7,62x51/.308 will get to 1000 yards without issues.
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#5 Post by BobSki »

ovenpaa wrote:An AI with a 24" barrel chambered in 7,62x51/.308 will get to 1000 yards without issues.
Thanks Ovenpaa, I thought/hoped it would. I had hoped the LMT Would too.
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#6 Post by Matt »

Have shot one at 600 with GGG, really enjoyed using it but I wouldn't expect much at the distances you are thinking about......

If you're an NRA member you can hire the one they have for about £17 ish for a morning and try it out before deciding bangbang
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#7 Post by kennyc »

Dannywayoflife seems to be doing OK with a ridiculously short barrel in his DTA
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#8 Post by BobSki »

Matt wrote:Have shot one at 600 with GGG, really enjoyed using it but I wouldn't expect much at the distances you are thinking about......

If you're an NRA member you can hire the one they have for about £17 ish for a morning and try it out before deciding bangbang
Hi Matt. I am and that may well be worth thinking about.
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#9 Post by HALODIN »

I think SevenSixTwo has one, hopefully he'll see this thread.
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#10 Post by meles meles »

Of course, you could always look at 6.5x55 Swe as an option, and Dromia might even suggest the Ackley Improved version thereof...
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