Hey Shooters, this is Todd Woodard, editor of Gun Tests Magazine. In the April 2021 issue, we tested four 6mm Creedmoor rifles that could be legal in the Production Division of the Precision Rifle Series, one of the hottest shooting sports in America right now. The Production Division of the Precision Rifle Series limits the maximum MSRP of the rifle to $2500 and the optic to $2000, as listed on the manufacturer’s website. That's still a pretty steep price, but at least Production Division equipment brings the initial cost down. In other divisions, the guns alone may start at $6000. So saving a few thousand dollars on the rifles makes sense. For this test, all four rifles came in under the $2500 Production Division cap. The contestants were: the Masterpiece Arms MPA BA MPR PRO 6mm Creedmoor, $2499; the Christensen Arms MPR 8 01-03035-01 6mm Creedmoor, $1799; the Ruger Precision Rifle 18032 6mm Creedmoor, $1599, and the Savage Model 110 Elite Precision 57558 6mm Creedmoor, $1999 . This video is a
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