The Proof Research Ascension 7MM PRC Bolt Action Rifle combines precision engineering with lightweight design, making it ideal for long-range shooting and hunting. Featuring a durable black finish and a sleek carbon fiber stock in Green Jungle Monte Carlo style, this firearm offers both aesthetic appeal and practical performance. The Zermatt Arms titanium action ensures exceptional strength and reliability while maintaining a lightweight profile, with the entire setup weighing approximately 6 pounds 4 ounces. Its match-grade barrel is wrapped in carbon fiber, providing enhanced heat dissipation and durability for sustained accuracy during extended shooting sessions. The Ascension model is designed to deliver sub 1/2 MOA accuracy guarantees, making it suitable for precision shooting enthusiasts and professional marksmen alike. The rifle's bolt action mechanism ensures smooth cycling and reliable operation, essential for demanding shooting environments. The absence of sights allows for mounting your preferred optic, providing flexibility for various shooting scenarios. The Green Jungle Monte Carlo stock not only adds a distinctive aesthetic but also provides a comfortable grip and stability, improving overall shooting precision. This firearm is shipped with a standard configuration optimized for precision and durability, suitable for those seeking a high-performance rifle for hunting or competitive shooting. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or a serious enthusiast, the Proof Research Ascension 7MM PRC offers a combination of lightweight handling, exceptional accuracy, and rugged durability. Its design emphasizes reliability and performance, making it a valuable addition to any firearm collection or shooting setup.
Features:
- Sub 1/2 MOA accuracy guarantee for precision shooting
- Zermatt Arms titanium action for strength and lightweight handling
- CF wrapped match-grade barrel for durability and heat dissipation
- Lightweight design at approximately 6 lbs 4 oz
- Green Jungle Monte Carlo carbon fiber stock for aesthetic appeal and stability