Special Forces Sniper reviews Ultimate sniper rifle | PSR | Sniper Locker | Tactical Rifleman

Published on July 15, 2016
Duration: 12:37

This review of the Remington PSR highlights its exceptional modularity, allowing quick caliber changes between .308 Win, .300 Win Mag, and .338 Lapua Mag. The system demonstrates sub-MOA accuracy with minimal point-of-impact shift after barrel swaps. Its design enables field-level maintenance, including barrel replacement, crucial for operational readiness in elite units.

Quick Summary

The Remington PSR is a modular sniper rifle system capable of switching between .308 Winchester, .300 Winchester Magnum, and .338 Lapua Magnum. It demonstrates sub-MOA accuracy with minimal point-of-impact shift and allows for field-level barrel replacement, enhancing operational readiness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Remington PSR
  2. 00:51Modularity and Ergonomics Explained
  3. 01:20Barrel Swapping Demonstration
  4. 02:26Caliber Conversion to .308
  5. 03:41Bolt Head Modification Process
  6. 04:42Magazine Block Installation
  7. 05:34Accuracy and Repeatability Results
  8. 07:09Optics and Night Vision Integration
  9. 08:15Tactical Accessories Overview
  10. 10:07Ballistic Computer Usage
  11. 11:02Field Maintenance Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers can the Remington PSR sniper rifle be configured for?

The Remington PSR is a multi-caliber system that can be configured for .308 Winchester, .300 Winchester Magnum, and .338 Lapua Magnum. This allows operators to adapt the rifle to various mission requirements and engagement distances.

How accurate is the Remington PSR sniper rifle?

The Remington PSR demonstrates impressive accuracy, achieving sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) performance. Test data presented shows minimal point-of-impact shift even after multiple barrel and suppressor changes, indicating high precision and repeatability.

What are the key modular features of the Remington PSR?

Key modular features include the ability to swap barrels and bolt heads for different calibers, adjustable length of pull, and compatibility with various night vision and laser systems. It also allows for field-level barrel replacement.

What torque specifications are important for the Remington PSR?

Critical torque specifications for the Remington PSR include 35 inch-pounds for the barrel nut during caliber changes and 65 inch-pounds for securing the magazine block when using shorter cartridges like .308 Winchester.

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