I'm new to PRS and this is my first long range rifle so please excuse any ignorance. I just received a new Howa Bravo but am waiting for a scope rail to finish assembly... I'll post my progress. I am experienced with 3Gun and USPSA so I'm not unfamiliar with shooting in general. I'm near Rochester, NY so long range opportunities are limited but there is a match series about 2.5 hours from me this Summer and some private long range options from farmers. Also Ohio and PA aren't that far away.
In the box it comes with the bottom metal for mounting the action in a traditional stock, very nice. Bolt feels very smooth and I don't see any flaws in the Howa portion. I've only played with Rugers and Remys and this feels at least as good or better, seems more solid and the PVD (?) coating is great. The bolt handle looks good to me out of the box, we'll see once I actually use it. The KRG Bravo stock is good too, keeping in mind the price point.
This is the RRS SOAR Arca plate for the Xray BW3-XR. It won't fit so we're stuck waiting on the KRG Arca Plate that seems to be forever backordered. You better not butt in line and take mine, lol.
This is the universal KRG spigot mount. It's OK but it obscures two of the six bolts that mount the plastic handguard to the metal chassis. I wish they drilled out the extra holes since it's blank metal there and I don't see a conflict with the design. Finish on the part is functional, not as nice as RRS but fine. It mounts to the metal chassis with four bolts and is solid.
I'm an XL guy with long arms, 35" sleeves, out of the box the LOP is pretty short so I ordered the extra spacers and longer bolts. Each set of spacers has specific bolts, the stock takes 1/4" of thread. It looks a little odd but even with the spacers maxed it still feels short to me but maybe PRS guys want shorter length of pulls? I have 15" on my trap shotgun, and maxed the OEM LOP on my Magpul stock AR and Beretta 1301 (nothing fancy added) so I'm sure this is usable... I already can see that if I go further with PRS I'll be eyeing a truly adjustable stock. Still for the price it's a good solution and foolproof.
Accurate Mag and Magpuls seem to work fine but that's just playing on the bench.
I read that you're supposed to spend as much on the scope as the gun but I broke that rule. I can afford it and why mess around? I figure can get my money out of it pretty easy if I want something different later on once I know what I'm doing.
And that's it, sans scope rail. I'm on crutches and the weather is nasty so no hurry to get it out yet (nor is it possible) but I'm still excited, have 1000 rounds of Hornady 140 ELDM and have a course booked with Long Range Shooting in late April once I can walk. I'll try to get it sighted in for 100 yards at the local range and try to get out to a 400 yard range about two hours away but probably won't get too far before the course. I already have a good RRS tripod from photography but haven't bought the rangefinder, spotting scope, Kestrel, etc. and plan to hold off until I get more experience with the basics.
The other thing I'd like to change on the stock is the cheek rest adjustment screw, it should be fine but you can see they cut cost there. You do have to remove the cheek rest to pull the bolt and I know of the rubber washer trick to remember your height.
Happy to listen to unsolicited advice ;-p Appreciate what I've learned so far.
In the box it comes with the bottom metal for mounting the action in a traditional stock, very nice. Bolt feels very smooth and I don't see any flaws in the Howa portion. I've only played with Rugers and Remys and this feels at least as good or better, seems more solid and the PVD (?) coating is great. The bolt handle looks good to me out of the box, we'll see once I actually use it. The KRG Bravo stock is good too, keeping in mind the price point.
This is the RRS SOAR Arca plate for the Xray BW3-XR. It won't fit so we're stuck waiting on the KRG Arca Plate that seems to be forever backordered. You better not butt in line and take mine, lol.
This is the universal KRG spigot mount. It's OK but it obscures two of the six bolts that mount the plastic handguard to the metal chassis. I wish they drilled out the extra holes since it's blank metal there and I don't see a conflict with the design. Finish on the part is functional, not as nice as RRS but fine. It mounts to the metal chassis with four bolts and is solid.
I'm an XL guy with long arms, 35" sleeves, out of the box the LOP is pretty short so I ordered the extra spacers and longer bolts. Each set of spacers has specific bolts, the stock takes 1/4" of thread. It looks a little odd but even with the spacers maxed it still feels short to me but maybe PRS guys want shorter length of pulls? I have 15" on my trap shotgun, and maxed the OEM LOP on my Magpul stock AR and Beretta 1301 (nothing fancy added) so I'm sure this is usable... I already can see that if I go further with PRS I'll be eyeing a truly adjustable stock. Still for the price it's a good solution and foolproof.
Accurate Mag and Magpuls seem to work fine but that's just playing on the bench.
I read that you're supposed to spend as much on the scope as the gun but I broke that rule. I can afford it and why mess around? I figure can get my money out of it pretty easy if I want something different later on once I know what I'm doing.
And that's it, sans scope rail. I'm on crutches and the weather is nasty so no hurry to get it out yet (nor is it possible) but I'm still excited, have 1000 rounds of Hornady 140 ELDM and have a course booked with Long Range Shooting in late April once I can walk. I'll try to get it sighted in for 100 yards at the local range and try to get out to a 400 yard range about two hours away but probably won't get too far before the course. I already have a good RRS tripod from photography but haven't bought the rangefinder, spotting scope, Kestrel, etc. and plan to hold off until I get more experience with the basics.
The other thing I'd like to change on the stock is the cheek rest adjustment screw, it should be fine but you can see they cut cost there. You do have to remove the cheek rest to pull the bolt and I know of the rubber washer trick to remember your height.
Happy to listen to unsolicited advice ;-p Appreciate what I've learned so far.
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