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The Basics, Starting Out
Which Production Class PRS rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob01" data-source="post: 2861306" data-attributes="member: 2157"><p>I understand that but if you are building for $2500 or buying for $2500 it's still $2500. Lol Custom rifles are not $5000+ to get into one. Yes you can spend that and more if you order from a smith and wait for it but you can use a custom action and barrel and drop it in chassis or stock and get the same thing. It's really been over the past few years this has become more of the norm but it's definitely worth looking into. </p><p></p><p>And with the Origin you can change the bolt face for $125 and have a .223, 6GT, and a short magnum all on the same action. So in the long run you save money as you can use the same action, trigger, scope and stock and have multiple calibers. Again just something to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob01, post: 2861306, member: 2157"] I understand that but if you are building for $2500 or buying for $2500 it’s still $2500. Lol Custom rifles are not $5000+ to get into one. Yes you can spend that and more if you order from a smith and wait for it but you can use a custom action and barrel and drop it in chassis or stock and get the same thing. It’s really been over the past few years this has become more of the norm but it’s definitely worth looking into. And with the Origin you can change the bolt face for $125 and have a .223, 6GT, and a short magnum all on the same action. So in the long run you save money as you can use the same action, trigger, scope and stock and have multiple calibers. Again just something to think about. [/QUOTE]
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