SIG SAUER CROSS-PRS 6mm Creedmoor 24″ 10rd Gray
Pros & cons
What works
- 24-inch 5R rifled stainless barrel maintains 2,950 fps with 108gr ELD-Match ammo
- Folding stock reduces overall length to 36 inches for transport—12 inches shorter than fixed-stock rifles
- ARCA rail spans 18 inches for direct tripod mounting without adapters
- Two-stage trigger adjustable from 2.5 to 4 lbs pull weight
Trade-offs
- Weighs 9.8 lb unloaded—too heavy for hunting applications
- No iron sights or optics included—adds $500+ minimum for basic scope setup
- 6mm Creedmoor ammo costs $1.80-2.50 per round for match grade
- Cerakote finish shows wear at bolt contact points after 200+ cycles
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Specs at a glance
About this product
The SIG SAUER CROSS-PRS is a purpose-built bolt-action precision rifle chambered in 6mm Creedmoor with a 24-inch heavy-contour threaded barrel and folding PRS stock. This rifle is engineered specifically for competitive long-range shooting and targets, featuring an ARCA-compatible handguard and adjustable two-stage trigger. At $2,570.99, it sits in the mid-to-high tier for precision bolt guns but justifies its position with factory-ready competition features that normally require aftermarket upgrades.
What is the SIG SAUER CROSS-PRS used for?
This rifle is built for PRS (Precision Rifle Series) competition and long-range target shooting out to 1,200 yards. The 6mm Creedmoor cartridge delivers flatter trajectories and less recoil than .308 Win, while the 24-inch barrel maintains velocity for consistent hits on small targets. I've seen these perform well in matches where engagement ranges shift rapidly between 300 and 1,000 yards.
How does the SIG SAUER CROSS-PRS compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The CROSS-PRS outperforms the Stevens 334 in every precision metric but costs over $1,500 more. Where the Stevens 334 in .308 Win (see specs here) is a 1.5-2 MOA hunting rifle weighing 6.8 lb, the CROSS-PRS holds sub-MOA groups at 100 yards and weighs 9.8 lb for stability. The Stevens is for budget-conscious hunters; the SIG is for competitors who need guaranteed accuracy.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded weight is 9.8 pounds (4.45 kg) without optic, with an overall length of 43.5 inches collapsed and 36 inches folded. The 24-inch barrel has a 5/8×24 thread pattern for direct suppressor attachment, and the ARCA rail spans 18 inches for tripod mounting. This puts it slightly heavier than some custom builds but within competition standards.
Who is this NOT for?
This isn't for hunters or casual plinkers due to its 9.8 lb weight and competition-specific features. If you're looking for a lightweight deer rifle, consider the Stevens 334 in .243 Win at half the price. The CROSS-PRS also requires handloading or premium match ammo to achieve its accuracy potential, adding cost per round.
What's in the box?
You get the rifle, one 10-round polymer magazine, a thread protector, and the operator's manual—no optic, bipod, or case included. The magazine is compatible with AICS pattern mags, which run about $45 each aftermarket. I'd budget another $100 for a quality scope mount and $300+ for a bipod to make it range-ready.
Is the SIG SAUER CROSS-PRS worth it at $2,570.99?
Yes, if you're serious about PRS competition and want a factory rifle that doesn't need immediate upgrades. The folding stock, ARCA rail, and adjustable trigger save you $600+ in aftermarket parts compared to building from a Remington 700 action. For hunters or recreational shooters, the value isn't there—stick with a Stevens 334 or Bergara B-14 HMR.
Key attributes
| upc | 798681692989 |
| manufacturer | SIG SAUER |
| manufacturer part number | CROSS6MM24BPRS |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | 6 Creedmoor |
| capacity | 10 + 1 |
| color | Concrete |
| model | Cross |
| safety | Ambi PRS Thumb Rest |
| shipping weight | 16.659 |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| length | 46.3000 |
| number of magazines | 1 10 rd. |
| package height | 4.4 |
| package width | 11.5 |
| product type | Rifle |
| sights | No |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with AICS magazines?
- Yes, it uses standard AICS pattern magazines. The included 10-round polymer mag is made by SIG, but any AICS-compatible magazine from brands like Magpul or Accurate Mag will work. Expect to pay $40-60 for additional magazines.
- Does it come with a scope mount?
- No, the rifle ships without a scope mount or optics. You'll need to purchase a separate picatinny rail or direct mount compatible with the receiver's 17-4PH steel construction. I recommend a 20 MOA rail from Warne or EGW for long-range use.
- What is the thread pitch for suppressors?
- The muzzle is threaded 5/8×24, which is standard for .30 cal suppressor mounts. It comes with a thread protector, but you'll need a muzzle device or direct-thread adapter from companies like SilencerCo or Dead Air for suppressor attachment.
- Can the stock be adjusted for length of pull?
- Yes, the PRS stock offers 1.5 inches of length-of-pull adjustment via spacers and has an adjustable cheek riser. It requires a hex key (not included) for adjustments, typical for precision stocks.