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I am aware of some places that have some nasty dirt that seems to jam up just about anything in the PRS game. Hunting is not run and gun type of shooting and most of the time you only take or two shots. I dont baby a hunting rifle but Im also not running a timed course with it. I do think Surgeon and Curtis Custom make a good action when a looser bolt fit is wanted. But for hunting its not needed IMO.
I agree with you on the Curtis Custom actions. I sold quite a few of them here in N. Nevada. This was my bolt after practical precision type match in Red Bluff CA. There was dust and dirt in everything and the Axioms never had a problem.
 

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I ran a Borden Mountaineer, the tighter toleranced RR model (not the PRS model) at 6-7 matches last year and never had one issue. We had rain, cold, wind, dust from dried corn/bean fields, two day matches, etc...never an issue. I have not shot in that wet red clay stuff yet though. Most couldn’t believe how smooth the damn thing was. I just shook my head when shooters would brag about how smooth their actions were and they weren’t even close to the Borden or even remotely timed, I won’t even begin to mention their names. Probably the most popular PRS action handled like a clunker in my eyes. I’ll stick with Borden.

I would love to try a Borden. The new Borden "Super Short 6" action has definitely piqued my interest. Not sure if I would like the cock on close though.

The current so called "best PRS action" is pretty over-hyped IMO.

Will probably keep using my Mausingfield for a while though, it works well and I can't afford to always jump on the new pretty girl in town.
 
I would love to try a Borden. The new Borden "Super Short 6" action has definitely piqued my interest. Not sure if I would like the cock on close though.

The current so called "best PRS action" is pretty over-hyped IMO.

Will probably keep using my Mausingfield for a while though, it works well and I can't afford to always jump on the new pretty girl in town.

That about sums it up for me as well.

It's kinda funny though, I've been saying for the last couple years, when is someone coming out with a BR sized action with mags made to feed these cases, and cock on close to take advantage of the momentum already in motion!!!

Borden, you owe me a free rifle, JK, though I do accept charity!

I did try out Rusty's Impact, man it was nice!
 
Thanks Kevin, I love the Impact myself, I even sold a MF and Bighorn to replace with Impacts. Lol, we are all different.

I'm not Kevin ;)

To be clear, I don't think there is anything wrong with the action, I just think it's over-hyped. For how much people talk about it you would think it's a ground breaking action. It's certainly one of the best renditions of a R700 action yet for PRS though. However, those that I know that have handled a LP and an Impact all say the LP is a better action.

In all fairness though, any action would be over-hyped if it was talked about as much as the Impact is.
 
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What makes the impact better than the last 32 best prs actions? Do prs shooters go with the best sponsor or the actual best action tested? I can understand supporting sponsors but a prs sponsorship is very expensive. A brand new action on the scene, not used in any other sport besides prs, has got to have a ton of extra money on it to pay for that
 
What makes the impact better than the last 32 best prs actions? Do prs shooters go with the best sponsor or the actual best action tested? I can understand supporting sponsors but a prs sponsorship is very expensive. A brand new action on the scene, not used in any other sport besides prs, has got to have a ton of extra money on it to pay for that

I wouldn't read too much into what sponsored PRS shooters are using. They jump around action makers like a sex addict at a whore house.

People like the Impact because it feels smooth, has a nice bolt lift and does very well in the dust. It's essentially a refined Surgeon with a trigger hanger.
 
I'm not Kevin ;)

To be clear, I don't think there is anything wrong with the action, I just think it's over-hyped. For how much people talk about it you would think it's a ground breaking action. It's certainly one of the best renditions of a R700 action yet for PRS though. However, those that I know that have handled a LP and an Impact all say the LP is a better action.

In all fairness though, any action would be over-hyped if it was talked about as much as the Impact is.
Well, what is an LP?
 
I wouldn't read too much into what sponsored PRS shooters are using. They jump around action makers like a sex addict at a whore house.

People like the Impact because it feels smooth, has a nice bolt lift and does very well in the dust. It's essentially a refined Surgeon with a trigger hanger.

How does the mausingfield do besides flinging brass 32 feet into the grass?
 
How does the mausingfield do besides flinging brass 32 feet into the grass?

I don't have that problem with mine.

Mausingfield does really good - much better with reliability in dusty/dirty conditions than the Defiance it replaced. I love the 105/5 cocking - I have come to prefer it over cock on close. Bolt lift on mine is really light, bolt close is even lighter. Impossible to get the bolt to bind. Handles the 6br cases well. I enjoy the CRF function. My specific action is one of the slickest actions I've felt. Not sure if most/all feel this good or I got lucky.

With that said, I have a friend with a Mausingfield from the same batch. His bolt lift and close is MUCH stiffer. I think it's a trigger timing issue - he runs a Huber, I run a BnA Tacsport.
 
In the world of hunting, I plan environment and beast first, cartridge second, stock then barrel then action.

Are you long range hunting or stalking and getting close? Is it woodland or open ground? All these environmental aspects make consideration on how loose or tight an action is required.
For mountain deer hunting in Scotland, we wouldn't recommend a Blaser for example due to heather and grime clogging up the mechanism. You want "sloppy" actions as it will get very wet in streams, and very dirty in bogs etc.
But if you are long range shooting deer, you are parking yourself up with all the time in the world....pick any action you can get your hands on that tickles you, be it bat, Stiller or whoever.
Same applies to highseat shooting...
 
Then why not just buy a Borden ( the real deal ) and be done with trying to find something like it.

Darrin

I really don't know why Borden's aren't popular in PRS. Nobody in those circles talk about Borden's - they probably don't even know they exist.

Like I said in a previous post, I'm not sure if it's a reliability thing (not claiming they are unreliable in adverse conditions - I really don't know) or just pure ignorance for why field shooters don't try Borden's.
 
I really don't know why Borden's aren't popular in PRS. Nobody in those circles talk about Borden's - they probably don't even know they exist.

Like I said in a previous post, I'm not sure if it's a reliability thing (not claiming they are unreliable in adverse conditions - I really don't know) or just pure ignorance for why field shooters don't try Borden's.

I think the Borden mountaineer with the Borden bumps is only 2 years old, and with sponsorship against them it will be a few years yet,
the folks that try them know their,benefits
 

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