Magpul Industries PRS Lite Rifle Stock
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Dameon's Review of Magpul Industries PRS Lite Rifle Stock
The Daniel Defense stock looks cool, but like most carbine stocks, it leaves a lot to be desired for precision shooting when it is too short for your length of pull and cheek weld. The Magpul PRS Lite stock slipped right on the standard mil-spec carbine buffer tube and the installation was easy with the single cross bolt. After torqueing the bolt to 20 inch lbs, the stock felt very secure and did not budge even after slamming it into the carpet. The installation took less than 5 minutes.
The stock is a little on the long side which was great for my long monkey arms and I was able to adjust it to my 14.5 inch length of pull accordingly. If you are on the shorter side with a smaller length of pull, this stock will likely be too long for you. The cheek riser was very easy to adjust with a ball end allen wrench. Once I adjusted the length of pull and cheek riser height to my specs and torqued the adjustment screws down to 20 inch lbs, the stock was rock solid and I'm pretty confident that nothing will budge by accident. Adjusting the cheek riser height took several tries to dial in the perfect height for prone and standing supported shooting positions and probably took me about 10 minutes of going back and forth with the allen wrench.
So the pros are that this stock best fits shooters with long length of pulls who want proper cheek welds with scoped rifles for precision shooting. The adjustments are one and done and very secure once everything is torqued properly. The con is that this stock won't work well for shorter shooters and you can't make adjustments easily if you are sharing the rifle with other shooters.
The stock is a little on the long side which was great for my long monkey arms and I was able to adjust it to my 14.5 inch length of pull accordingly. If you are on the shorter side with a smaller length of pull, this stock will likely be too long for you. The cheek riser was very easy to adjust with a ball end allen wrench. Once I adjusted the length of pull and cheek riser height to my specs and torqued the adjustment screws down to 20 inch lbs, the stock was rock solid and I'm pretty confident that nothing will budge by accident. Adjusting the cheek riser height took several tries to dial in the perfect height for prone and standing supported shooting positions and probably took me about 10 minutes of going back and forth with the allen wrench.
So the pros are that this stock best fits shooters with long length of pulls who want proper cheek welds with scoped rifles for precision shooting. The adjustments are one and done and very secure once everything is torqued properly. The con is that this stock won't work well for shorter shooters and you can't make adjustments easily if you are sharing the rifle with other shooters.
Would Recommend:
Yes