I found when I fitted an adjustable stock it made a big difference. I could make it fit me much better. Proper head position etc
Have had a Ruger precision in .308 with 20”. It’s probably the most accurate rifle I’ve ever owned and shot. A lot of the guys at the range really complimented it. Shot out to 1000Hi guys,
I’m new to the forum and shooting centrefire but really keen to get more time on the range and upgrade my equipment. I am not stalking, and will only use this for range use.
At the moment I’m shooting my Rem 700 SPS and it does the job. I am happy with it but looking for something a bit nicer at the same time. I have my eyes on a Ruger Precision, quite a few owned by others in the club and I like the look of them.
My question is if I were to change my Remington for the Ruger would I lose anything due to the change of barrel length. I’d go from 26’ to 20’. I’d ask others in the club but they all have theirs in 6.5 (I realise the 6.5 is a better choice for target but the majority of my experience is 22LR and I enjoy the recoil of the .308).
Thanks for any advice.
very interesting.View attachment 380315
Maybe not an issue at sub 600 but I thought this was interesting from Bryan Litz.
No there was only this one. I think the amount of testing needed for the statistics means it was only done in one calibre.very interesting.
do you happen to have the same chart for 6.5 Creedmore?
I have the Tac A1 in .308 that Long_range_rob mentioned above, 20inch barrel and it loves 123gr sako factory (sub MOA) at one extreme up to 168gr TTSX's also factory sako that shoot 0.4 moa and change..... its a lovely gun but i'm pretty sure its the same action in the UPR and CTR although I'm waiting on confirmation from Tikka that they are interchangeable. The other little joy of using a .308 is that you can load subsonic loads for it....... folks at the range love a subsonic silenced .308!I’d definitely recommend the T3 TAC A1 over the Ruger. Build quality is sooooo much better.
I toyed with this very issue. I had a 700 shot out .308 in a sps stock. Was trying to decide custom rifle build with it or buy the RPR.. my local dealer made it harder by offering me £100 off retail for the RPR.
I went custom… bought an Oryx stock for £300 from here, had a new custom 30” barrel fitted (with brake £805) stuck a VortexVenom 5-25x56 on it (£325) and recently a Timney trigger (100) so for a total of 1530 I have a fully custom scoped rifle that will shoot 1/3 moa groups for £300-500 less than just an RPR no scope. I love that rifle accurate as hell and great fun to shoot. With it being fully custom the barrel (heavy heavy profile) balances perfectly for PRS without additional weights etc.