Well I mulling over building a rifle for PRS next year and going back and forth on a couple things. So far this is what I’m going for,
Action : Defiance Deviant Tactical .308 BF
Brake : APA Little Bastard
Barrel : Hawk Hill Customs / Bartlien Marksman contour 26” in either a 6mm or 6.5, or Proof CF in 6mm
Chassis : AICSAX
I was planning on a 6.5x47 Lapua due to the fact that I already have all the brass, dies etc. if I go this route I’d definitely be going with a Hawk Hill Customs or Bartlein in a Marksman Contour 1:8 26” finished length the APA Little Bastard Brake.
Here’s my issue, if I decide to go with a 6mm (6x47), could I run with a 26” Proof CF Barrel with the Brake? I like the idea of the maneuverability of a lighter rifle. Is the 6mm recoiling enough with a brake to really warrant the heavier contour S.S. steel barrel for recoil management?
What do you guys think? Anybody running a Proof CF on a 6mm for PRS? Thoughts on caliber and barrel?
Thanks guys
My critiques/suggestions:
Action: Defiances are pretty decent, I own two of them. One of them has been very unreliable in dusty conditions, the other is an ELR rig and doesn't spend as much time exposed to adverse conditions as my PRS rifle, so in all fairness I can't yet speak to it's reliability. I changed out the Defiance on my PRS rifle to a Mausingfield, and couldn't be happier. I would also suggest looking at Lone Peak Fuzion or Impact. If you do stick with the Defiance, I would recommend getting the rails polished (pre-application of coating) with a DLC finish.
Brake: Insite Heathen is my suggestion. Although the APA is good at mitigating recoil, it sends a lot of concussion to the shooter. Also, it requires a wrench to tighten, better carry a crescent wrench if it comes loose during a match. Not fun to have it come loose during a match and not having a wrench to tighten it. Ask me how I know. The Insite is just as good for recoil mitigation, a lot less obnoxious for the shooter, and doesn't require a wrench. I replaced my APA little bastard with an Insite Heathen - I don't miss the APA at all.
Barrel: Good brands, but I would suggest a heavier contour. I tried the Marksmen contour for a season, didn't like it. Heavier contours balance out the rifle much better on barricades, and you can make the argument that they reduce recoil (may or may not really be noticeable). I use MTU (6.5 creedmoor) and Heavy Varmint (6BRA) contour barrels on my PRS rifle.
Chassis: AI's are pretty unergonomic, IMO. Fits most people OK, but not an excellent or best fit for most. I have two JAE's and absolutely love them (PRS & ELR rigs have them). By far the comfiest chassis I have been behind, and I've been behind most of the popular ones. Great customer service, astounding quality, and they are always coming out with new and innovative accessories. They are pricey though. Other worthwhile options to explore would be MPA, KRG, Foundation andMDT (their new chassis looks pretty nice - wasn't a fan of their previous products).
Cartridge: Nothing wrong with the 6.5x47. If you are already setup for it, then I would stick with it. The differences between a 6mm and 6.5mm are not big enough to justify a jump to a 6mm IMO. You can always get a 6mm barrel for you rifle later on down the road anyways if you do decide to try a different caliber. I have both a 6.5 Creedmoor and a 6BRA barrel for my PRS rifle, and would feel equally as capable at a match with either.
Triggers: You didn't ask, but I would suggest BixnAndy TacSport for a two stage, and for single stage the trigger techs are really nice. My PRS rifle went from a single stage TT to a 2 stage TacSport, and I like 2 stage (and the tacsport) trigger more. A lot more trigger control with a 2 stage trigger.