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I wouldn't go full custom right out of the gate. Anymore, it doesn't get you much or anything more than some of the properly setup factory rifles out there. Two of the best bang for the buck factory rifles that work very well for PRS would be the Aero Solus and the Seekins Havak Hit in one of their chassis'. Maybe I missed it but I don't see your budget.Initial Thoughts:
Free floating barrel of 24"+ .
Uses the 6.5 CM round
Do most people go to a custom shop for a gun of this sort?
Is my budget realistic?
I want only to consider highly respected brands.
What is the best way to go about getting started?
Thanks
Great advice. The upcoming Ray Burden match at DRRC is a well attended match.Go observe a match in your area.
You will get a better understanding of what is used and what is needed.
If your $3500 budget is just for the rifle and nothing else (scope, kestrel, bags, binos, tripod, bipod, ammo, rangefinder, etc...) I would say you have budgeted plenty for just the rifle, all the other stuff you need will cost much more than that.
It depends. I just bought a Kahles 5-25 for a 300 PRC build, but I wouldn't spend less than $1k on glass if you plan on shooting long distance.Thank you for all the sage advice!
I will be at the Burden match next month.
Good way to learn.
I would enjoy an opportunity to observe a PRS man going out for
some practice. I could bring the Food. I live in Poulsbo but will travel
as needed.
As far a budget goes, If $2,000 is just for the gun,
How much more is needed for all the rest? As an average.
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Budget $3,500
Free floating barrel of 24"+ .
Uses the 6.5 CM round
Do most people go to a custom shop for a gun of this sort?
Is my budget realistic?
I want only to consider highly respected brands.
What is the best way to go about getting started?
Thanks
I would spend at least $15,000-$35,000 on the scope just in case. Hmm I wonder what good shooters did before Gucci glass?Thank you for all the sage advice!
I will be at the Burden match next month.
Good way to learn.
I would enjoy an opportunity to observe a PRS man going out for
some practice. I could bring the Food. I live in Poulsbo but will travel
as needed.
As far a budget goes, If $2,000 is just for the gun,
How much more is needed for all the rest? As an average.