Need Advice on First Competition Rifle

RandyD56

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I am an older guy who can’t move as well as I used to. I shoot IDPA and fo pretty well and I want to compete locally. With COVID 19 the ranges here have opened up with limitations on numbers that can attend. I would like to visit first during a match but that can’t happen now. I have an AR but I want to shoot 1200 meters plus. So many calibers are out there and it is confusing. I al thinking of 300 PRC VS 6.5 Creedmoor or 6mm Creedmoor. I am on a budget and need a budget scope also. Something 5 x 25 power. Please help me with this. Thanks
 
The 6.5cm is always something to consider. The Athlon Midas tac 5-25x56 is worth a look or if that’s too much money the vortex strike eagle 5-25x wouldn’t be a bad choice. I’ve got old eyes and after talking with a few people I’ve come to the conclusion that each person really needs to look for themselves before they buy. Just because someone else can see good with a particular scope doesn’t mean you’ll feel the same way. Good luck
 
6.5 Creedmoor is the vanilla easy button. Lots of ammo and component availability (when it's not election covid year), 2500-3000 rounds of match-grade barrel life, moderate recoil, usually supersonic to beyond 1200yd.

For a 'budget' scope you won't regret down the road, I've enjoyed Vortex PST Gen II's. Either 3-15 or 5-25x.
 
Definitely do *NOT* get 300PRC - recoil, cost, and barrel life are going to suck, and it's the wrong cartridge entirely for anything competition related other than a light ELR rifle.

What's your budget?
Let’s say around $1800.00. May could go a little more. Wish I had bought the Ruger Precision Rifle back about 18 months ago. I had a steal of a deal and could have saved about $600.00. If I wanted to go .308, would a Springfield AR in .308 be an option?.
 
Let’s say around $1800.00. May could go a little more. Wish I had bought the Ruger Precision Rifle back about 18 months ago. I had a steal of a deal and could have saved about $600.00. If I wanted to go .308, would a Springfield AR in .308 be an option?.

If you're looking at PRS/NRL style matches, you don't want a gas gun, and I'd strongly suggest 6.5 Creedmoor over 308 unless you're already heavily invested in ammo and/or reloading components.

$1800 opens a pretty good number of options from Ruger, Bergara, and Tikka.
 
If you're looking at PRS/NRL style matches, you don't want a gas gun, and I'd strongly suggest 6.5 Creedmoor over 308 unless you're already heavily invested in ammo and/or reloading components.

$1800 opens a pretty good number of options from Ruger, Bergara, and Tikka.
That is good. I have a chance to get a 308 Springfield for about $900.00. That is the only reason I mentioned that. I know semi as a rule is not as accurate as a bolt gun. Too many moving parts. I know there are always exceptions but fir the most part I know that is true. I really don’t know enough of the classes to know where I want to go.
 
That is good. I have a chance to get a 308 Springfield for about $900.00. That is the only reason I mentioned that. I know semi as a rule is not as accurate as a bolt gun. Too many moving parts. I know there are always exceptions but fir the most part I know that is true. I really don’t know enough of the classes to know where I want to go.

It's not just about accuracy, it's about being able to stay on target in your optic, as you don't get any help telling you corrections during a match. A semi auto makes this noticeably more difficult, especially in awkward positions, and provides zero benefits in thys style of competition.

I don't shoot NRL matches (Closest one is something like 16 hours driving time away), but PRS basically has 4 divisions:

Production - Must shoot a (mostly) unmodified commercially produced rifle costing less than $2500 and an optic less than $2k.
Tactical - 308 Winchester (Max 178gr bullet and 2800FPS velocity) and .223REM (Max 77gr bullet and 3000FPS) only. Can use whatever rifle you want.
Open - .30 bore and smaller, 3200 FPS or slower only. Everything else is fair game.
Gas gun: Open, but for gas guns.

Here's the PRS rule book.
 
This is my first year shooting PRS. I started with a Vortex Diamondback Tactical. It’s a decent scope for the price. Also if you go to 2 day Pro match you might be able to snag a 50% off cert from vortex or leupold and get your self a good scope for half the price.
 
This is my first year shooting PRS. I started with a Vortex Diamondback Tactical. It’s a decent scope for the price. Also if you go to 2 day Pro match you might be able to snag a 50% off cert from vortex or leupold and get your self a good scope for half the price.
Thanks. I appreciate any tips and help.
 
I started shooting PRS 2 years ago and went through the same thing. I would recommend attending a match, chat with the guys and their setup. U will typically see rifles ranging from low to high end and the guys will even let u shoot it if u ask nicely. I ended up going with a MPA PMR at the time.