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EuroOptic Showroom 1203 Lycoming Mall Circle Muncy, PA 17756
Lycoming Archery 635 N. Loyalsock Ave Montoursville, PA 17754
EuroOptic Showroom +1 (570) 368-3920
Lycoming Archery +1 (570) 980-8990
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Description
This left-hand Desert Tech SRS A1 .338 Lapua Mag features a flat dark earth stock, flat dark earth forend, 26" barrel, ambidextrous safety, match trigger, and maintains 1/2 MOA accuracy. Includes monopod and brake.
The Stealth Recon Scount (SRS) remains the flagship rifle of the Desert Tech fleet as precision shooters have yet to find a more innovative platform for consistent long range performance. The SRS-A1 arrives shorter than many carbine rifles, quickly converts between calibers and comes with a 1/2 MOA accuracy guarantee. The combination of features combined with its rugged dependability makes the SRS the choice of serious shooters everywhere.
The SRS maintains its 1/2 MOA accuracy or better because it incorporates match-grade barrels, chambers and crowns, an fully-adjustable match trigger, and a solid return-to-zero barrel mounting system. Moreover, the SRS-A1 is the most versatile sniper system in the world. With its ability to quickly change calibers, operators can change the rifle length, penetration, and distance capabilities based on mission requirements. Lastly, the SRS-A1 is the shortest sniper rifle in the world. With its telescoping bolt and bullpup configuration, it is almost a foot shorter than conventional sniper rifles.
The Desert Tech SRS A-1 is compact, accurate, and convertible. It is truly a one-of-a-kind sniper rifle.
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I do not own this rifle but have shot it in .338 LM and it was extremely accurate at 200 yds. . 3/4" (INCHES, not MOA) was my best group and none over 1.5"! And this from prone on a bipod. Ammo was hand loaded with 300 gr. HPBT. Yes, it's big bucks but I feel it is inherently accurate. The barrel had been removed and replaced by the owner minutes before I shot it to demonstrate its precise barrel seating mechanism.