POTD: The Beretta BRX1 Ranch Rifle

Photo Of The Day: Here it is, the Beretta BRX1 Ranch Rifle. Called a groundbreaking, compact straight-pull rifle engineered for precision shooting and hunting, now optimized in a ranch rifle configuration. This lightning-fast, manually operated platform boasts an 8-lug rotating bolt head with a secure lock-up system, fully ambidextrous controls, and a crisp single-stage trigger for exceptional performance.
According to Beretta, it’s guaranteed to deliver sub-MOA accuracy, and features quick-change barrels, bolts, and magazines, along with adjustable ergonomics for unmatched versatility. Chambered in .308 Winchester, the BRX1 Ranch Rifle is the ideal choice for ranching and hunting applications across the USA.
The BRX1 Ranch is priced from $1,669, and you can check it out directly:
https://www.beretta.com/en-us/product/brx1-ranch-FA0198
Are you a traditional bolt-action kind of guy, or a more modern straight-puller? Lovers of semi-autos need not reply.

Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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I would hate to see this in 223 Rem with an ARCA plate built in to the forend for a Prairie Dog gun...
That stock is UGLY! The whole rifle just feels chunky compared to many turnbolts. This seems to be a trend with modern straight pulls. I love SPs but apparently just older ones. Apparently, there is a way to get these things to take Magpul mags, but I am not clear if that means AR10 or AICS.