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Posted: 2/1/2017 7:52:44 PM EDT
I see a lot of builds on here with Luth-AR stocks. I currently have a Seekins Precision 6.5CM with a PRS on it but I have most of the components to build a second 6.5CM (possibly for my dad or brother). Anyone have one of each and would care to give the pros and cons of each?
As for my experience with the PRS, I haven't adjusted either the comb or length of pull since the first time I set up the rifle. |
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The answer is VLTOR.
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Originally Posted By Sanlanman:
The answer is VLTOR. View Quote Amen to that. My IMOD has seven telescoping positions using the buffer system VLTOR made for the Marines. The PRS is much heavier than the Luth AR, much heavier. My PRS has also not been adjusted, in part because it ended up on a rifle that's a safe queen. The whole thing got too darn heavy. |
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Originally Posted By jaqufrost:
I have a LuthAR. I would like to replace it with a PRS gen3. I'm not really worried about weight on this build. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/57761/20170105-220617-120428.jpg View Quote What is it that you don't like about the LuthAR that makes you want to swap to a PRS? |
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I like the adjustment system of the PRS. I used to have a PRS on a different build. The cheek adjustment has less flex and the length adjustment also feels more sturdy. The new one adds the adjustable butt plate as well.
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Originally Posted By jaqufrost:
I like the adjustment system of the PRS. I used to have a PRS on a different build. The cheek adjustment has less flex and the length adjustment also feels more sturdy. The new one adds the adjustable butt plate as well. View Quote I agree with this assessment. The LUTH-AR cheek piece is rather flexible and also cumbersome to change. Dials on the PRS are much nicer for quick adjustments. However, LUTH is about 1/2 the price of the PRS if you do your shopping. |
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QC Doktor...soldier, scholar, funnyman, raconteur
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PRS for the win!
Plus "Luther" is a stupid name... |
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I have both and they are both good
PRS gen 1 Pros Easy solid and repeatable adjustment Solid constuction and can take a beating Cons Very heavy Very expensive Original butt pad is very thin and needs to be updated with anything bigger than .223 Luth-AR Pros Half the weight of PRS Half the price of PRS Holds adjustments Cons Not as solid as PRS (you probably can't butt stroke someone to death with it ) Adjustments require tools and take longer but once I get it set I leave it alone I haven't tried the new PRS yet it might be the best of both worlds |
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"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin
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XLR Tactical AR Buttstock is the answer you seek. I have a PRS on another rifle and like it OK but its heavy. The XLR is far lighter than the PRS and has more adjustment then the PRS or Luthar. Its very well built. I am very pleased and will eventually swap my PRS on my predator gun for another XLR. This one below is on my light weight long range stalker.
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If assholes could fly, this place would be a damned airport!
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Well, I just ordered the PRS 3, price was pretty good with the L9U $20 off coupon at Brownells.
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If assholes could fly, this place would be a damned airport!
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Originally Posted By Nemsis:
I have both and they are both good PRS gen 1 Pros Easy solid and repeatable adjustment Solid constuction and can take a beating Cons Very heavy Very expensive Original butt pad is very thin and needs to be updated with anything bigger than .223 Luth-AR Pros Half the weight of PRS Half the price of PRS Holds adjustments Cons Not as solid as PRS (you probably can't butt stroke someone to death with it ) Adjustments require tools and take longer but once I get it set I leave it alone I haven't tried the new PRS yet it might be the best of both worlds View Quote PRS-1.68lbs Luth-AR-1.26lbs |
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You can't start from zero since you need a stock on the rifle
An A2 weighs 24oz PRS 27oz adds 3oz to the rifle Luth 20oz you lose 4oz from the rifle 7 ounces doesn't sound like much till you put it on the rifle I just looked up the PRS gen 3 27.8oz It's heavier than the original |
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"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin
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Originally Posted By Nemsis:
You can't start from zero since you need a stock on the rifle An A2 weighs 24oz PRS 27oz adds 3oz to the rifle Luth 20oz you lose 4oz from the rifle 7 ounces doesn't sound like much till you put it on the rifle View Quote |
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I'm going back with the PRS since there is a sale on FDE models for $159. I have a spare rifle and carbine buffer tube laying around, but which springs and buffer weights should I be looking at?
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6.5CM Aero lower if that makes any difference.
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Then I would get an Armalite 308 rifle buffer and Sprinco red spring.
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Crux AXE. Titanium and lightweight. 6" long and 9oz. I have 3 of their cans. All rated to 338 Lapua. Lightweight was the theme for this. Carbon fiber barrel, etc. I had the sig tango 6 but it's a little heavier than it needs to be. ADM sent me the mount so I'm using it but titanium rings would save a few more ounces.
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Do any of these stocks interfere with the charging handle? Some of you guys like Vltor but I didn’t see a precision model. The XLR AR stock is looking like a candidate.
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Do epic shit.
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Originally Posted By BlackdogGS:
Do any of these stocks interfere with the charging handle? Some of you guys like Vltor but I didn't see a precision model. The XLR AR stock is looking like a candidate. View Quote old thread but I ended up selling my XLR and going with a gen 3 PRS. It's only a bit heavier than the XLR but I like the slopes bottom better than previous generations and the ability to adjust without tools is very nice. It also just has a mire solid feel to me than the XLR did. The PRS gen 3 does not interfere with the CH at all. |
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I ended up with the PRS gen 3. I found it for $205. Thanks for the help.
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Do epic shit.
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The PRS isn’t working for me, I’m exchanging it for the UBR. Someday I’ll have this thing dialed in.
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Do epic shit.
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