Have any of you guys ever fired your DMR/ "sniper" rifles at anything resembling real world non range commando conditions, or in high wind at anything other than paper, or after/while your arendal activity is pumped up after some type of physical activity? LR shooting under stress is EXTREMELY HARD and I commend those who have this skillset.
Do that then tell me how easy it was for you to be able to stretch the legs of your chosen weapon regardless of how expensive it is.
Even if the answer is no and you do a great impression of a range commando, you are the weak link in any weapon system and ammo combo (even under ideal conditions). You need practice prefferably in stressful and or adverse conditions and have lots of trigger time to be a competant LR shooter IMHO.
My point is no matter how good your weapon is, or how wiz bang of an optic or other accessories and or features it has, if your technique is weak you might as well be throwing rocks.