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Practice with the action (and barrel and cartridge and scope and bipod and chassis/stock and support bag) you intend to compete with.Hello folks, I'm asking for an opinion:
what better action lends itself to practicing PRS? In particular, what features do the bolt lever lend themselves best, length, angles, pieve?
Thank you
I would think that you would want to use an action as close to what you have already. I believe you have a three lug action.I have a Sabatti Str in 308 with on a Kahles 6/24 ... it has about 8/9k shots. The question is as regards the future system change and I wanted to do an idea about what to direct myself.
... I think I also change caliber, I would be oriented on 6.5 Creed or on 6.5x47 which are more performing than 308I would think that you would want to use an action as close to what you have already. I believe you have a three lug action.
Are you going to continue to shoot .308?
Can you have your action rebarreled?
Is your rifle the STR sport that comes in a chassis?
Ultimately, your answer depends on what is available to you.
A .223 would make an excellent trainer, allowing you to focus on your fundamentals.
You can train and practice with a quality 22 LR like the CZ457.
If, on the other hand you're asking what kit to run in matches, the answers are nearly endless and are dictated by your budget.
Let's say that all the races I did have been training, now I would like to change marches and believe in something else. I wanted to get an idea before choosing.I'm using a Bergara BXR for positional training. It's cheap, accurate, and fun. Building another rifle just for training purposes would be a huge waste. I'd rather just buy more barrels.
I already have a 457mdt in .22I'm using a Bergara BXR for positional training. It's cheap, accurate, and fun. Building another rifle just for training purposes would be a huge waste. I'd rather just buy more barrels.