I have a PRS on my LMT MWS and I do like it. Longer spring, softer shooting, all advantages over a carbine based system. With a MWS it helps to even out the weight distribution.
That said, after shooting different rifles in different configs, I think a brake might be the single best way to reduce the kick of a 308AR. Rifle length operating system helps, but the one variable I haven't tried is adjustable gas systems.
Yes, the PRS has the adjustable cheek piece. If you are shooting different positions, this might be nice, but if you are just going to prone out or bench the gun at the range, I think getting the scope at the right height with a mounting system is more effective than dialing up the Stock. The PRS does have the adjustable buttplate, but it really only makes things longer. That can work well in some modes of shooting prone, but to me, when really trying to 'ride' the rifle with an inboard stockplacement, a shorter stock might work advantageously.
Get your ring height right and use an A2, unless you are mounting some 56mm or higher optic and need to get higher off the bore.
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