A few months ago, I ran across a great post by jasonk that many of you guys may be familiar with. It had some very interesting info in it, so I asked Rich Emmons (the guy who originally compiled the data) if I could do some analysis on it, try to find patterns, and see if I could find good ways to show it visually to share on PrecisionRifleBlog.com.
After weeks of working on it, I’ve now published a 6 part series of articles that looks at the equipment that the top 50 shooters in the Precision Rifle Series used at the most recent season finale. Since the hide was the place that originally inspired me to do all that analysis, I wanted to share some of the highlights with you guys. I would’ve posted more, but there is a limit on how many images links you can post. If you want to see more, I included links to the full articles for each topic.
[size=+1]Meet The Pros[/size]
The Precision Rifle Series (PRS) is a championship style point series race based on the best precision rifle matches nationwide. PRS matches are recognized as the major league of sniper-style rifle matches. At the end of each year, the scores from 15 different matches are evaluated and the top 50 shooters nationwide are invited to compete head to head in the PRS Finale Match. The info below is based on the equipment those pros brought with them to the most recent finale. This is a great set of data, because 50 shooters is a significant sample size, and this particular group are also considered experts among experts. To find out more about the PRS, check out What Is The Precision Rifle Series?
[size=+1]1: Caliber & Cartridges[/size]
Although the perennial favorite 260 Remington remained the most popular choice, many of the top competitors seem to be choosing 6mm bullets fired out of cartridges like the 6XC, 243 Win, and even a few like the 6×47 Lapua or the 6mm Creedmoor that are necked down versions of more modern cartridge designs. In fact, there were almost as many people choosing 6mm as 6.5mm cartridges. However, it turns out those using 6mm bullets finished 13 places higher on the leader board on average than those using 6.5mm bullets.
To view the full post on calibers and cartridges, visit: Best Long-Range Rifle Cartridges: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
[size=+1]2: Scopes & Reticles[/size]
I also posted links to the most popular scope models used, what the top 20 finishers used, and an image of every reticle used for easy side-by-side comparison. To view the full post on optics, visit: Best Long-Range Scopes: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
[size=+1]3: Gunsmiths, Actions, Barrels & Stocks[/size]
There are a lot more charts and info on this topic that I couldn’t squeeze in here. It also looks at the stocks used by the top shooters. To view the full post on gunsmiths, actions, barrels & stocks, visit: Best Gunsmiths, Actions, Barrels & Stocks: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
[size=+1]4: Bullets & Powders[/size]
In the post, there is also a breakdown of specific bullets used by caliber (including 6mm, 6.5mm, and 7mm, plus what powders people were using for those calibers and bullet weights). To view the full post on bullets & powders, visit: Precision Bullets & Powders: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
[size=+1]5: Suppressors & Muzzle Brakes[/size]
The full post has a breakdown of the most popular brands of muzzle brakes and suppressors. There are also photos of each of the muzzle brakes, and a table of specs and pricing for each the suppressors. To view the full post on suppressors and muzzle brakes, visit: Best Precision Suppressor & Muzzle Brake: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
[size=+1]6: Rear Bag Shooting Rest[/size]
I also posted photos, specs, pricing & links for each of the shooting bags listed to make side-by-side comparison easier. To view the full post on rear bags, visit: Best Rear Bag Shooting Rest: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
Hope you guys find this helpful. This is certainly some great info for guys just starting out. Thanks again to Rich Emmons & the Precision Rifle Series for sharing it with the shooting community and allowing me to crunch the data and repost it.
After weeks of working on it, I’ve now published a 6 part series of articles that looks at the equipment that the top 50 shooters in the Precision Rifle Series used at the most recent season finale. Since the hide was the place that originally inspired me to do all that analysis, I wanted to share some of the highlights with you guys. I would’ve posted more, but there is a limit on how many images links you can post. If you want to see more, I included links to the full articles for each topic.
[size=+1]Meet The Pros[/size]
The Precision Rifle Series (PRS) is a championship style point series race based on the best precision rifle matches nationwide. PRS matches are recognized as the major league of sniper-style rifle matches. At the end of each year, the scores from 15 different matches are evaluated and the top 50 shooters nationwide are invited to compete head to head in the PRS Finale Match. The info below is based on the equipment those pros brought with them to the most recent finale. This is a great set of data, because 50 shooters is a significant sample size, and this particular group are also considered experts among experts. To find out more about the PRS, check out What Is The Precision Rifle Series?
[size=+1]1: Caliber & Cartridges[/size]
Although the perennial favorite 260 Remington remained the most popular choice, many of the top competitors seem to be choosing 6mm bullets fired out of cartridges like the 6XC, 243 Win, and even a few like the 6×47 Lapua or the 6mm Creedmoor that are necked down versions of more modern cartridge designs. In fact, there were almost as many people choosing 6mm as 6.5mm cartridges. However, it turns out those using 6mm bullets finished 13 places higher on the leader board on average than those using 6.5mm bullets.
To view the full post on calibers and cartridges, visit: Best Long-Range Rifle Cartridges: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
[size=+1]2: Scopes & Reticles[/size]
I also posted links to the most popular scope models used, what the top 20 finishers used, and an image of every reticle used for easy side-by-side comparison. To view the full post on optics, visit: Best Long-Range Scopes: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
[size=+1]3: Gunsmiths, Actions, Barrels & Stocks[/size]
There are a lot more charts and info on this topic that I couldn’t squeeze in here. It also looks at the stocks used by the top shooters. To view the full post on gunsmiths, actions, barrels & stocks, visit: Best Gunsmiths, Actions, Barrels & Stocks: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
[size=+1]4: Bullets & Powders[/size]
In the post, there is also a breakdown of specific bullets used by caliber (including 6mm, 6.5mm, and 7mm, plus what powders people were using for those calibers and bullet weights). To view the full post on bullets & powders, visit: Precision Bullets & Powders: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
[size=+1]5: Suppressors & Muzzle Brakes[/size]
The full post has a breakdown of the most popular brands of muzzle brakes and suppressors. There are also photos of each of the muzzle brakes, and a table of specs and pricing for each the suppressors. To view the full post on suppressors and muzzle brakes, visit: Best Precision Suppressor & Muzzle Brake: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
[size=+1]6: Rear Bag Shooting Rest[/size]
I also posted photos, specs, pricing & links for each of the shooting bags listed to make side-by-side comparison easier. To view the full post on rear bags, visit: Best Rear Bag Shooting Rest: What The Pros Use | PrecisionRifleBlog.com
Hope you guys find this helpful. This is certainly some great info for guys just starting out. Thanks again to Rich Emmons & the Precision Rifle Series for sharing it with the shooting community and allowing me to crunch the data and repost it.
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