A lot needs to be done to the receiver if going to a PRC on a standard 308 based action:
1: Dave is correct in that the feed rails are not wide enough to allow the cartridge to pass through.
2: the feed ramp will also not allow the fat cartridge to properly feed from the mag well to the chamber. You must open the feed ramp up to accommodate the round. I have accomplished this using a 5/8” 4 flute endmill.
3: you will need to install a Wyatt’s extended magazine box and follower system, if running factory/aftermarket BDL bottom metal. This is the best method I have found that allows both the 143 and 147 factory Hornady ammo, or when loading long VLD type bullets.
4: if utilization of the factory bolt stop is your intention, you will need to modify it as well to allow for the extended mag box. You gotta get that bolt more rearward to pick up the cartridge. If doing all this work might I suggest just doing a side bolt release.
5: I also suggest opening up the rear of the ejection port (m40 type cuts) as well as doing an M16 extractor and dual ejectors. I have seen several shops doing this. It’s slick and kicks the brass out of the action with authority.
I am just a hobby guy, but I have seen enough of LRI’s work to know that they can accomplish any modifications with ease and professionalism. They have my vote to do custom work. These are my real world experiences that I have run into on my stuff. Hope this helps a little.
Good Luck!!