blaxsun
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
The ubr is pretty good in the prone position, cheek weld is much better than the sopmod.
And the shorter available length of pull of the ubr vs. the prs is nice for using it "carbine" style. Keeps the gun flexible in application.
Only advantage to the prs is the ability to use the "heavy" rifle length slash's buffer to tame the recoil a bit. From what I read it's not a huge difference in felt recoil though.
A brake is much more effective.
The stock lmt trigger is decent, better than every other stock ar trigger I've tried, but a geissele dmr was a significant upgrade.
And you can run a monopod on the PRS. The brake is definitely a must-have. I'll probably try the stock trigger and see how it fares first, but I know the Geissele is excellent.




























. They had a fantastic chance to select a 1-X variable power optic for what would've been an excellent all-round DMR platform.





















