I have a DPMS LR308, and am very pleased with the fit, finish, and accuracy. Last Sunday shooting off the pickup cover at 140 yards, I had no trouble popping small tomatoes every time. I shot off a magazine full as fast as I could get back on target (a small pumpkin), maybe 30 seconds. I got 19 holes very evenly distributed over about 3". I was shooting milsurp US NATO. No FTF, FTE, no problems at all. Mine has A3 receiver, target trigger, 24" fluted barrel, cryo'ed, M60-type flash hider (I trained on the M60 in the dark ages, so what the heck), skeleton stock, 2.5-10IR IOR Valdada scope (fantastic scope! particularly for the cost.), Hogue grip, Harris bipod (it's heavy at 14 pounds with the bipod). My mistake to order it with the skeleton stock--at $80 it's standard butstock, complete with trapdoor, but they have just machined out the cutout. Wish I'd done different, and am now looking at aftermarket options. I may stick that stock on my DPMS M4-type, as I'm tiring of the loose feeling of the butt stock and foregrip. Makes it feel wobbly IMHO.