Chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor, the Performance Center T/C Long Range Rifle also includes a 20 MOA picatinny-style rail and 5R rifled, fluted barrel for enhanced accuracy. Built for the precision shooter, featuring an adjustable cheek piece and butt plate for a custom fit and built-in Magpul® M-LOK® slots for quick, easy mounting of accessories. The rifle features a threaded barrel with muzzle brake, and a Performance Center trigger that’s adjustable from 2.5 to 3.5 pounds for precise tuning.
Snatched this up during what I guess would have been Christmas sale 2018, as I only paid 949. I of course was also looking at the Ruger rpr, as well as other entry level Precision rifles. I watched all the YouTube videos, read all the magazine reviews, and exhausted everything that I could read about each of the rifles in this category. Ultimately I selected the TC.
I've had it to the range several times now and from the first bullet to the last, this thing has shot spot on. I'm very happy with the performance, the quality, the looks, the ergonomics, Etc. I coupled mine with a Sig Sauer scope, MDT rings, and I did change the pistol grip into a vertical grip.
All in all this is a great shooting rifle.
My only gripe with the rifle is that you cannot get the bolt out without either taking off the cheek weld, or removing the entire butt stock completely. I found simply removing the cheek weld to be the easier option as it requires no tools. The stock does not fold.
Purchase through Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore was my first online purchase of a firearm and it was handled perfectly.
Well, I'm probably like a lot of you people out there. Looking for the most bang for your buck. I did some reading, checked the comments sections, checked the net for problems with the LRR, and basically gave myself a headache reading up on this platform. I have passed the break-in rounds downrange. I put a Mark 4 Leupold 4.5 x 14 on top. Leupold mounts and all. This scope has the green/red lit crosshairs. I have some experience from the military, and so off I went. 1/2” groups at 100 yards. At 200, a quarter size. Depending on the round, the groups will be tight but high or low. The trigger breaks like thin glass. Mine is at a comfortable 3 pounds. I have about 300 rounds through it now. TBH, the gun shoots better than my old worn-out skill sets. Probably the coffee and scotch. I’ve added a few upgrades to the platform, like a dragon’s head muzzle brake, a decent bipod, and some soft pad on the cheek rest. All in all, it shoots better than I thought it would. My current zero is 400 yards. I can put 3 in a 9” pan at 800 yards. We do some night shooting out here in the desert. I’m very comfortable with this rifle. Thanks for reading.