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PRS Talk Dual Prs rifles? Same? Different?

hairy_pineapple588

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So just seeing what others are doing. I have a 6GT Prs rifle and I recently picked up another action to go along with a previous 6.5cm barrel I was using. For those that have two Prs rifles. Do you set them up the exact same or do you set them up differently? Different chassis/stocks, optics etc.

Or the other option is if you have two precision rifles and they are different; is one a prs and one a nrl or what purposes?
 
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I tried to match my trainer and centerfire as much as I could, scopes get swapped around so that doesnt match and barrels are not exact but they are close enough the feel is the same. Nice thing is you can swap parts back and forth if needed.
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I have a PRS 6.5 and an NRL Light 6.5. I like them to be setup pretty much the same. Light gun is in an XLR Element with a razor LHT and PRS is in an XLR Envy with a Gen 3 razor. I am running the Gen 3 in a little taller mount, and I haven’t got around to raising the LHT yet.
 
Im hoping to someday get a second precision rifle. One will due for now. But when that day comes- I don’t see the reason to have two Ferraris in the garage… especially if they are going to be running on the same track.

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I go back and forth. Yeah would be cool to have exact copies but also would be nice to try other things. I’m running and Acc elite right now. Could be cool to try a Foundation or Manners.
 
for my twins I have:
Same caliber
Same gunsmith
Same reamer
Same barrel ( maker, length and profile)
Same muzzle brake
Same rings and scope
Same trigger
Different actions
Different chassis (might go same soon)
 
Depends if youre making a "backup" or just another range toy.
I went with same everything but purposely chose two different cartridges, I shoot whatever i think will perform the best for that match. Has not happened to me, but ive saw a couple people travel to a 2day event and had to cut it short because of a gun malfunction....Those people were not going to win the match by any means but basically spent a pretty good amount of money for the weekend to be there.
 
Depends if youre making a "backup" or just another range toy.
I went with same everything but purposely chose two different cartridges, I shoot whatever i think will perform the best for that match. Has not happened to me, but ive saw a couple people travel to a 2day event and had to cut it short because of a gun malfunction....Those people were not going to win the match by any means but basically spent a pretty good amount of money for the weekend to be there.
Two is one, one is none. When I go to a class I bring two rifles in the same cartridge.
 
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Depends if youre making a "backup" or just another range toy.
I went with same everything but purposely chose two different cartridges, I shoot whatever i think will perform the best for that match. Has not happened to me, but ive saw a couple people travel to a 2day event and had to cut it short because of a gun malfunction....Those people were not going to win the match by any means but basically spent a pretty good amount of money for the weekend to be there.
This was my plan. I’ve got a Zeus in an Acc elite shooting 6gt and another Zeus with a 6.5cm barrel. Would like to try a foundation maybe but having an elite and a foundation seems very different for the purposes.
 
Agreed. I had an elite and was planning on picking up another elite but i decided to get a Samson.

I like them both equally.

I say get two different setups, you’ll have fun. You can only shoot one gun at a time. You’ll probably learn some stuff shooting two different rifles too.
so how has having both setups been? Weird to switch between the two?
 
I tried to make mine as identical as possible and then, MPA went on and upgraded the chassis. And I have to say the upgrade is a real upgrade,

As barrels wear out I am going back and forth as to future plans. My 12 pound Vudoo is really nice to shoot especially moving from prop to prop. So, I may rebuild one to the Sportsman division and put a serious brake on it. It will involve a different chassis and possibly a different scope and not sure what barrel profile will work, but, Brenda is shooting our RPR in 6.5 so that part is set.

So, to the OP’s question. No matter how hard I try it seems always one rilfe needs a different change of ammo regardless of caliber, so , keeping two identical is a challenge, BUT, if one is the spare for the other, each needs to be fairly close in chassis/stock setup, scope setup and possibly the same caliber.
 
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I tried to make mine as identical as possible and then, MPA went on and upgraded the chassis. And I have to say the upgrade is a real upgrade,

As barrels wear out I am going back and forth as to future plans. My 12 pound Vudoo is really nice to shoot especially moving from prop to prop. So, I may rebuild one to the Sportsman division and put a serious brake on it. It will involve a different chassis and possibly a different scope and not sure what barrel profile will work, but, Brenda is shooting our RPR in 6.5 so that part is set.

So, to the OP’s question. No matter how hard I try it seems always one rilfe needs a different change of ammo regardless of caliber, so , keeping two identical is a challenge, BUT, one one is the spare for the other, each needs to be fairly close in chassis/stock setup, scope setup and possibly the same caliber.
I would just keep one at 6gt and one as 6.5cm
 
I would just keep one at 6gt and one as 6.5cm
That’s where it’s heading. However a 13 pound 6.5 is starting to make a lot of sense. My doctor keeps reminding me that at my age, muscle loss is a real issue and when I moved my drill press a few months ago, I found that moving it to a new table had become a two person job. 15 years ago, I had no issue putting it on the table I built for it by myself. If you can see where I’m going, I want to continue both cycling and PRS shooting well into my 80’s and I’m only three years short of the 80 mark.
 
They are pretty nice, but i think by far the heaviest stock out of the box. Samson fully rigged out im at like 28.5# makes for a long day if youre not prepared. My two other centurions weight around 24-25# with the same setup. Ive got some titanium in my face and the best thing is that there is not vibration like a chassis.
 
If I'm setting up multiple rifles for a match setting, my philosophy is that if I like any portion of one setup better than the other, I should be running it that way on both. Calibers are a slightly different discussion, as calibers can be match dependent.
 
I have two, Both are in Foundation Stocks. Both have Tangentst, Reticles are different. Two different actions. Both same trigger set the same. One is a 6 dasher, the other is a 25x47. One has a TBAC Magnus K RR, the other has a 419 Maverick.