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When mine comes I am going to add a 9" Rail to it, the MLOK has enough purchase and you can probably thread a screw into the Stud hole for that little extra
I think the HRD Gear model (Sold at MHSA so local for me) has enough room to add it how you see fit
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Frank,
Thank you for reaching out - this year instead of trying to maintain a list which is ever changing due to new rifles/scopes that come out we have set guidelines for the production class. If the rifle and scope meet the 2k a piece threshold and a combined limit of $4K it would be good to go for Production as long as it meets the following guidelines. Hope that things are going well! We are busy as ever but hopefully things will start to settle as I retire.
2.3 Bolt Gun - Production Division The PRS Production Division was created to encourage growth to our shooting community from outside our ranks by allowing shooters the opportunity to compete in PRS events without being disadvantaged due to equipment. In order to accomplish this we have set limits on the original cost of your rifle and the optic. All other equipment that can be mounted to or added to your rifle that doesn’t significantly increase accuracy will be considered accessories and will not be regulated. We want shooters to be able to buy new equipment or pick up a new item off a prize table and be able to use it without the fear of being disqualified from the Production Division.
2.3.1 Production Division combined rifle and optic MSRP as listed on the company’s website shall not exceed $4,000 USD, the rifle shall not exceed $2,000 USD and the optic shall not exceed $2,000 USD.
2.3.2 Rifle: For the purpose of the Production Division, a rifle is defined as the original manufacturers configuration of a complete firearm which will be comprised of at least but not limited to the following: stock with bottom metal or chassis, a complete action, a barrel and a trigger mechanism.
2.3.3 Optics: For the purpose of the Production Division, an optic is defined as a magnified optical system capable of safely engaging targets at various ranges through the use of an internal reticle and or adjustable turrets.
2.3.4 Accessories: For the purpose of the Production Division, the following items are considered accessories and will not be regulated or prohibited from being used on or in conjunction with your production rifle: muzzle brakes, silencers, barricade stops/blocks, custom paint, rings, red dot sights, bags, pads, bipods, rails, zoom levers, data card holders, bolt knobs, bubble level, etc.
2.3.5 Ammunition: No Restrictions. Any and all types of factory ammunition or hand loaded ammo is allowed.
2.3.6 Production Division Rifles will not exceed a caliber of .30 or a velocity of 3,200 fps. A match DQ will result any rounds over the speed limit of 3,200 fps (+/- 32 fps for environmental factors and equipment discrepancies).
2.3.7 Match Officials may request at any point during a match that a competitor fire their rifle through chronograph. If the bullet exceeds the 3,200 fps speed limit, the shooter will receive an automatic match DQ.
2.3.8 Enforcement: The PRS WILL NOT maintain a list of authorized rifles or optics due to the dynamics of the ever changing cycle of revised models, new products, and upgrades being released by manufactures. Match Directors are responsible for addressing and enforcing the Production Division regulation matters if and when they arise on a case by case basis.
2.3.9 COF: Production Division shooters will shoot the same COF as Open Division.
2.3.10 Production Division Exceptions: • If your production rifle came standard without a threaded barrel, you may have a qualified gunsmith remove the barrel and thread it so you can run a brake or a silencer, provided no additional work is done to the barrel or action to “Accurize it”. • If your barrel needs to be replaced, it must be sent back to the original manufacture for a replacement barrel of equal value. Aftermarket pre-fit barrels, or a new barrel from a custom shop are not allowable replacements. • You may safely tune your original trigger but replacement triggers are not allowed. • You may glass bed rifles.
NRA write up of the APO M700 Saber in NRA Shooting Illustrated:
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An Official Journal Of The NRA | Range Review: Ashbury Precision Ordnance M700 Saber
A reasonably priced, long-range rig that shoots well below MOA? Check out our experience with the Ashbury Precision Ordnance M700 Saber precision rifle.www.shootingillustrated.com
I would be so in the market for this in 5.56 to use as a trainer, club match rifle. Any idea if APO can make this happen?
Don’t I know it!They offer .223 as part of an upgrade package, but it adds a buch of $$$.
APO does offer a couple of different options for a training rifles in 5.56/.223 Please give the shop a call 434.296.8600 or feel free to email the sales team, we will be happy to get you info on what your looking for.Don’t I know it!
Hey guys this is Matt with APO and i wanted to give you guys some updates. With APO's Sniper's Hide Special Edition rifles starting to roll out of production I thought we'd share a couple of test targets from standard rifle barreled action in 6.5 Creedmoor. Note that these are 5-shot Sub-MOA groups with less than a box of Hornady factory ammo down the bore! With good continued barrel break-in by the customer these rifles will produce mighty fine groups!
@MADMATZ is there a possiblity you could post photos of the completed rifles in the different colors when they're done?
Sniper's Hide Special Edition SABER M700 ERT Precision Rifles come standard with Trigger Tech's "Primary Trigger" set to a crisp clean 3 pound pull weight. They are nice!
They still make chainsaws.Huh. I didn’t think Remington was still in the gun business. I thought they just made electric razors these days.
They still make chainsaws.
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They also do gas powered.“Chainsaws” don’t electrical cords, i think that must be an electric razor.
Oh, I got the OD Green version. I’m not up to the fashion of the FDE. I’m more old school.
Ephram M.
I'm pretty sure FDE was last years style and OD green is the new in color for this season. (Picture Frank on a cat walk) You are welcome for that image you can never forget.
I did not see the tactical bolt handle in the configurator. Does it automatically come with the High Precision ½ MOA Package - II?
Thanks. That is now the intent. Calling Elite Iron tomorrow with the measurements. Not sure why APO didn't just put a slot there instead of the stud. Oh well.And if you remove the stud and just use an MLOK pic rail Elite Iron has an extended version mount with a longer adapter
Got mine today. It comes with a swivel stud up front instead of a pic rail. Not quite sure how to adapt this for a Revolution bi-pod. There's not even a MLOK slot up front on the bottom to mount a pic rail section close to the front of the rail. Waiting to hear from APO tomorrow. Any ideas out there?View attachment 7067072
Thanks. That is now the intent. Calling Elite Iron tomorrow with the measurements. Not sure why APO didn't just put a slot there instead of the stud. Oh well.
I would get a Seekin MLOK the 13 pic one, it only has one lug, use it in the back and line the front hole up with the stud hole and put the last screw there.