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		<title>HS Precision offers Factory-Made PPC and F-Class Comp Rifles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our sharp-eyed researcher EdLongrange spied something very interesting in the 2012 HS Precision Catalog. Among HS Precision&#8217;s complete rifle offerings are two competition rifles &#8212; an F-Class gun, and (believe it or not) a short-range Benchrest rig chambered in either 6 PPC or 22 PPC. It&#8217;s been a long time since a major gun builder [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our sharp-eyed researcher EdLongrange spied something <i>very</i> interesting in the <a href="http://www.hsprecision.com/shop2/ProductCatalog.pdf" target="new">2012 HS Precision Catalog</a>. Among HS Precision&#8217;s complete rifle offerings are two competition rifles &#8212; an F-Class gun, and (believe it or not) a short-range Benchrest rig chambered in either 6 PPC or 22 PPC. It&#8217;s been a long time since a major gun builder came up with a turn-key rifle for the short-range (100/200) benchrest discipline. The HS Precision <a href="https://www.hsprecision.com/shop2/rifles/competition-rifles-1/bcr.html" target="new">BCR™ Rifle</a> complies with all NBRSA short-range rules and is even set up with a tight-neck 6 PPC or 22 PPC chamber. The BCR Rifle features a single-shot action, competition trigger and an aluminum trigger guard. And get this &#8212; with each BCR Rifle, HS Precision supplies a 5-shot test target measuring .250&#8243; or less. For guys who don&#8217;t compete, but would like to use this rifle for varminting, other short-action calibers are available with a ½&#8221;, 3-shot 100-yard accuracy guarantee.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/hspcomp01.jpg" alt="HS Precision PPC Rifle BCR"></p>
<blockquote><p>Will we see this BCR 6 PPC rifle on the firing line at registered benchrest matches? Probably not, as the <strong>$3375.00 price</strong> is comparable to what you&#8217;d spend for a full custom gun. On the other hand, we&#8217;re pleased that HS Precision is building something for the accuracy market. If the gun is a commercial success, perhaps other large gun-makers will follow suit.</p></blockquote>
<p><b>New HS Precision F-Class Rifle</b><br />
In addition to the surprising &#8220;point-blank&#8221; BCR rig, HS Precision is introducing a new F-Class competition gun, the FCR™, designed to compete straight out of the box. The rifle is available in short or long actions, and in chamberings such as 6.5&#215;284. With multiple barrel lengths, stocks, and accessories available, this rifle &#8220;can be made as individual as its user&#8221; according to HS Precision. We don&#8217;t have a price on the HS Precision FCR, but it looks like a well-thought-out F-Open rig. The listed barrel length is 26&#8243;, but we imagine many F-Classers will prefer a longer tube. Hopefully HS Precision will offer a .284 Win or 7mm WSM version with a 28-30&#8243; barrel. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.hsprecision.com/" target="new">HSPrecision.com</a>, or call (605) 341-3006. HS Precision is based in Rapid City, South Dakota.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/hspcomp02.jpg" alt="HS Precision F-Class Rifle FCR"></p>
<p><a href="http://www.hsprecision.com/shop2/ProductCatalog.pdf" target="new"><strong>CLICK HERE to Download 2012 HS Precision Catalog</strong></a> (PDF File).</p>
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