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Thinking about a PRS "stock" class rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="L2land" data-source="post: 2791619" data-attributes="member: 126164"><p>I'm not a PRS shooter but I just got a HIT (not the pro) for my recreational and short carry hunt uses. I can say they live up to the hype. Only have 50 rounds through mine in 6.5 PRC but it shoots factory 143 BTHP around .5 with ease. They seem to have really good barrels and really the whole package is outstanding. I found mine for about $1800 to my door. I need the folder to get in my safe even with a 24" after I put a brake on it. 15lbs with scope and mount. Worth a look to see how it stacks up to the MPA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L2land, post: 2791619, member: 126164"] I’m not a PRS shooter but I just got a HIT (not the pro) for my recreational and short carry hunt uses. I can say they live up to the hype. Only have 50 rounds through mine in 6.5 PRC but it shoots factory 143 BTHP around .5 with ease. They seem to have really good barrels and really the whole package is outstanding. I found mine for about $1800 to my door. I need the folder to get in my safe even with a 24” after I put a brake on it. 15lbs with scope and mount. Worth a look to see how it stacks up to the MPA. [/QUOTE]
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