Barrett MRAD .300 PRC for sale

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Brand:

Barrett

Action:

Bolt

Barrel Length:

2.6 BARREL

Caliber:

.300 PRC

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Flat Dark Earth

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Action:

Bolt Action

Barrel Length:

26

Caliber:

.300 PRC

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Tungsten

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Brand:

Barrett

Action:

Bolt Action

Barrel Length:

26

Caliber:

.300 PRC

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Barrett

Action:

Bolt Action

Barrel Length:

26

Caliber:

.300 PRC

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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(0)

Action:

Bolt Action

Barrel Length:

26

Caliber:

.300 PRC

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Tungsten

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Brand:

Barrett Firearms

Action:

Bolt Action

Barrel Length:

26

Caliber:

.300 PRC

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Flat Dark Earth

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Barrel Length:

26"

Caliber:

.300 PRC

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Flat Dark Earth

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(0)

Action:

Bolt

Barrel Length:

26"

Caliber:

.300 PRC

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Marketplace Insights ★ 5.0/5 based on 4 customer reviews across 11 variants from 15 retailers

Highly-rated versatile rifle praised for quick caliber switching and accuracy, though one reviewer experienced inconsistent performance after initial zeroing.

What customers like

Accuracy Performance50%
2nd shot, tangent (touching) to vertical and horizontal cross hairs
Quick Caliber Switching75%
I can change from 6.5 Creedmoor PRC to 300prc in 5 minutes
Ultimate Flexibility75%
The ultimate gun for accuracy and flexibility

Common concerns

Consistency Issues25%
4th shot "off the paper" "Horse shit"
Frequently Asked Questions
Barrett MRAD .300 PRC for sale

What barrel lengths are available for the Barrett MRAD?

Barrett offers the MRAD with multiple interchangeable barrel lengths ranging from 17" to 28", with specific configurations including 17", 24", and 26" options depending on caliber. The quick-change barrel system requires only a Torx wrench, allowing users to swap barrels without gunsmith assistance.

Is the Barrett MRAD worth it?

Worth depends on your needs. The MRAD costs around $5,814 (range: $3,959–$6,770). It delivers sub-MOA accuracy and genuine caliber adaptability through quick-change barrels. Serious long-range competitors and professionals will find the price justified. Casual shooters can meet their needs with less expensive alternatives.

How much does a Barrett MRAD weigh?

The Barrett MRAD weighs between 11.9 and 13.3 lbs unloaded, depending on barrel length and stock position. With a full magazine, loaded weight reaches approximately 15.2 lbs, though this varies by ammunition type.

What calibers are available for the Barrett MRAD?

Barrett chambers the MRAD in eight calibers: .308 Winchester, .300 Win Mag, 6.5 Creedmoor, .338 Lapua Mag, .338 Norma Mag, .300 Norma Mag, .300 PRC, and 7mm PRC. The modular design lets you swap barrels and bolt heads to change calibers without replacing the entire rifle.

How far can a Barrett MRAD shoot?

The Barrett MRAD has an effective range of approximately 1,500 meters (1,640 yards) in .338 Lapua Magnum, its most capable chambering. In .300 Win Mag it reaches around 1,100 meters. The rifle's modular design accepts multiple calibers, including .308 Winchester, .260 Remington, 7mm Remington Magnum, and .300 PRC, each offering different effective distances.

How much does the MRAD cost?

Barrett MRAD rifles vary widely in price depending on variant and retailer. In our marketplace, eleven variants are available across fifteen retailers, with eight currently in stock. Prices range broadly, with some retailers listing above $6,000 and others exceeding $10,000, so compare listings carefully before purchasing.

What makes the Barrett MRAD unique?

Barrett's MRAD features a modular design allowing quick barrel and bolt-head swaps to change calibers without replacing the entire rifle. Eight calibers are available, ranging from .308 Winchester to .300 PRC. This adaptability and precision performance earned it SOCOM's official sniper rifle selection in 2019.