Well, I finally got this monster out for a test drive. What a blast, I love it. I went out with my buddy who also has an LR-308 (2 identical ones, actually, one never fired). I started out at 100 yards, just to get a zero. First shot was high and right, but on paper. <thumbsup> I made a few adjustments and worked it down to a pretty solid zero. I stuck some 5.5" shoot-n-see's on the paper target and was grouping pretty well so I moved over to the 200 yard range. My buddy went to 300 yards when I went to 200, he's a really good shot - he had a 3-shot group of HSM ammo inside 2". I was shooting off the bi-pod, no rear bag, so my 200 yards groups used almost all of the 5.5" stick-on targets, and I had some strays too. Next time I go out to 200 I will use 2 bags and go for some tight groups. Then I'll shoot 300 yards and qualify for the long ranges. All you need is a five-shot group inside the 10-ring on a 300-yard target, I think it's 6". So, for review... Man, the trigger is not great. It's exactly as I expected, but felt real dry and crumbly, and is probably 5+ lbs. It is what should be on an AR-10 but I really think with a Gisselle or Timney the rifle would perform way better. Both my factory mags and P-Mags functioned perfectly, no feed issues. I put 80 rounds through it, ran the bore snake through it 3 times, then put another 62 rounds through it. (my shoulder is going to feel that on Monday!) The scope is awesome, just like I was told it would be. Even when the sun came out full force and the mirage got bad I still had a clear picture. It's a very nice piece of glass for $250. Suffice it to say, this is a keeper and I can't wait to get it out again. Attached is a pic of 2 of my 200-yard sets.