yarn poemSupporting Canadians is definitely a consideration, is that the 12.5" barrel?
Any experience/knowledge of cleaning the PAR?
.... What would the rough cost be to convert it to a shorter version like you have done? Part of the appeal of the Renegade is the 12.5" barrel for hiking in the back country.
Had a PAR. I bit the bullet and sold it and got myself a pre-built Renegade. As mentioned, lifting the rifle to pump it, then getting back on target was a bit annoying. I can keep the Renegade on its bipod and just rack the charging handle.
When it comes to build quality, they were similar, but I would give it to the Renegade. Taking it down is a bit of a pain though, but being bolt action, having no gas system, you don't need to clean it that often. I have a 1st gen without the bolt hold open, which is a bit of a pain when running my bore snake down the barrel while trying to keep the bolt open.
But when it comes to actually shooting it (which is what matters to me), I prefer the Renegade.
I know the PAR would be painful to shoot from a bench for the reasons you mentioned but surely the PAR would be easier / more natural to run & gun with?
If you're doing run and gun, a pump would certainly be better. I do mostly bench shooting. If I want to run and gun, I have some other guns that can fill that role.
...I am not sure what was wrong with Winchester1973's PAR in .338, but neither my .308 or .300 Blk are any problem at all to pump for primary extraction and ejection of just-fired empty casings. Easy-Peasy!




























