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4/21/2012 6:48:50 PM EDT
Which would you use and why?
4/21/2012 7:24:09 PM EDT
[#1]
A2 vs PRS???  Like comparing a Hummer to a Trooper..

 That being said I use both.  The PRS is on my .308 build and I like it for the cheekweld and length of pull adjustablity––you can make it "fit" you.  I also like the rail on the bottom for mat shooting (monopod).  Something I did not plan was how well it balanced the rifle out as it's a heavy stock.

I have an A2 on my varmit /target rig with a 20" barrel.  It's simple and I don't care too much if it gets beat up a bit.  I went with it because it was cheap––$25 in the EE and under $20 for a buffer tube, spring and buffer.

A1 on my retro cause it looks the part and the molting looks sexy  
4/22/2012 1:03:26 PM EDT
[#2]
I have both.  Both work just fine.

If you want adjustability, and more weight, and more "kuhl" go with the PRS.  If you want a basic stock thats lighter in weight go with the A2.  If the A2 does not give you enough LOP, then insert a DPMS stock extender to give you another inch.
4/22/2012 1:14:27 PM EDT
[#3]
I have both and I was honestly a bit disappointed after playing with the PRS. Don't get me wrong it's tough as nails, fully adjustable, heavy and extremely high quality. I was disappointed in the fact that I didn't need to make hardly any adjustments to it. That might not be something to complain about, but when you pay $250 for a fully adjustable stock I figured I'd have to make some adjustments. An A2 stock would work about just as well for me. The PRS is cooler and has a few little things that an A2 stock doesn't have.

I don't regret having the PRS stock though.
4/22/2012 1:57:00 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
I have both and I was honestly a bit disappointed after playing with the PRS. Don't get me wrong it's tough as nails, fully adjustable, heavy and extremely high quality. I was disappointed in the fact that I didn't need to make hardly any adjustments to it. That might not be something to complain about, but when you pay $250 for a fully adjustable stock I figured I'd have to make some adjustments. An A2 stock would work about just as well for me. The PRS is cooler and has a few little things that an A2 stock doesn't have.

I don't regret having the PRS stock though.


Haha funny you say that! I bought one and put on my m&p a nd added a couple turned to length and nothing on cheek height. I have since sold for a cheaper option haha
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