I asked for opinions on budget 6.5 Creedmoor rifle choices yesterday and it was suggested that I take a look at the Ruger RPR in 6.5PRC. So after reading up on the 6.5PRC, I think I "might" be interested in going that direction. Here's the thing though; I'm not really a chassis guy. My Remington .300WM sits in a XLR Element and I've found I'm not really a fan. I prefer a more traditional stock with adjustable comb and LOP. After searching what is on the market in 6.5PRC, I found the Ruger Hawkeye Long Range Target. The M77 receiver gets a lot of trash talk but, the guys that are shooting this thing are turning in some amazing groups for a factory rifle.
Just to be clear, I understand that the RPR is not technically a "chassis" gun but, a purpose built, modular style rifle. It's possible I could like it (after I threw the buttstock in the trash). I'm curious how you guys would compare the two in terms of suitability for non-competition, long range shooting.
Bob
Just to be clear, I understand that the RPR is not technically a "chassis" gun but, a purpose built, modular style rifle. It's possible I could like it (after I threw the buttstock in the trash). I'm curious how you guys would compare the two in terms of suitability for non-competition, long range shooting.
Bob