Stuck bolts, stuck cases, mag malfunctions, trigger issues, I've seen them all at our local match. I swear the biggest culprit seems to be bad mags. Oh wait, we're talking about GAS guns? That's the shit I usually see with bolt guns. I swear it's rare to get through a stage without someone having a mag issue on a bolt gun.
I had the bolt shroud on my RPR break during a match, requiring me to remove the stock and receiver extension to remedy. The cocking piece rotated in the receiver extension, preventing me from closing the bolt, preventing me from folding the stock to remove the broken piece. I noticed it between stages. Thankfully, I had the tools to do it and got it torn down and back up before my turn in the rotation on the next stage.
I've had mags barf their rounds up into the action upon seating. Magpul AICS
I've had followers tilt during chambering such that the next cartridge nose dives into the mag, then pushes ass end back into the action, preventing chambering. Magpul AICS
I'm sure if you search your memory banks, everyone remembers multiple people (per match?) finger fucking their action to get a mag issue resolved, on the clock, using a bolt gun.
That said, we had a guy that was running a 6.5 creedmoor gas gun with Calvin Elite trigger. He doubled that trigger so much in that match he went to single loading. Haven't seen him since. I had one stage with a balky mag (Alexander Arms 17 rnd 6.5 Grendel mag) and had to clear the rifle twice to finish. Still finished under time and clean. I think that was the only stage I cleaned at that match. Stress is a wonderful thing. Went to another mag and no more issues. That's the only ar15 issue I've had at a match. The next one will probably be a dumpster fire now that I put that in writing.
Not many gas guns show up- usually 5 or 6 in a 80+ shooter field- so there's not much data I can draw from. However, gas guns get a bad rap for being unreliable, but no one seems to bat an eye when a bolt gun gets temperamental. It's way more common that most will admit. Hell, peruse the bolt gun section and you'll see it is pretty common.
Maintain it and an AR15 is plenty reliable for PRS. The 6.5 Grendel is a great round, but you have less margin for error on your wind call using the relatively slow and BC challenged bullets. Targets are sufficiently large that 1 MOA won't be a hinderance for a casual shooter. Some cannot fathom going to a match to have fun. If you're there to hang out with like minded shooters, shoot the shit, shoot some steel, and get away from the house for the day, a 1moa Grendel AR15 won't disappoint. If, however, you think that if you ain't firstest, you're the worstest, you'll be disappointed...