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Building my first PRS rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Creedmoor shooter" data-source="post: 1765654" data-attributes="member: 72601"><p>Your going to need that thing as heavy as you can stand it to mitigate that 308 recoil so I'd opt for that 24in barrel. Its extremely difficult to spot your own hits when your on a weird barricade and not rock solid. As said by others, I'd strongly recommend you look into a 6.5mm or a 6mm instead of a 308. Not that you cant be competitive, you just have alot less room for error and your ability to spot your hits with be hindered drastically over 6.5s and 6mms. I shoot a 14lb 6.5 creed with a brake. It's still difficult to see my impacts in prs. After my first match I ordered a 6mm cm barrel to use once the 6.5 is toast. Other than that your build specs look good. Remember most important is to go have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creedmoor shooter, post: 1765654, member: 72601"] Your going to need that thing as heavy as you can stand it to mitigate that 308 recoil so I'd opt for that 24in barrel. Its extremely difficult to spot your own hits when your on a weird barricade and not rock solid. As said by others, I'd strongly recommend you look into a 6.5mm or a 6mm instead of a 308. Not that you cant be competitive, you just have alot less room for error and your ability to spot your hits with be hindered drastically over 6.5s and 6mms. I shoot a 14lb 6.5 creed with a brake. It's still difficult to see my impacts in prs. After my first match I ordered a 6mm cm barrel to use once the 6.5 is toast. Other than that your build specs look good. Remember most important is to go have fun. [/QUOTE]
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