The Steyr Pro THB offers a modern compliment to other traditional platforms. A durable synthetic stock resists weather and rough use and features removable spacers in the butt of the stock to adjust length of pull.
The Pro THB’s heavy barrel is 20” with Mannox finish, and the rifle is chambered in .308 Winchester. The barrel comes with 5/8×24 right-hand thread and has a tactical bolt knob. The standard heavy barrel comes with a 20MOA picatinny rail, but a long picatinny rail is also available.
As in other high-performance long-guns offered by Steyr, the Pro THB features the Safe Bolt System (SBS), a unique 2+1 safety function that offers 3 settings operated by a wheel switch on the tang of the stock. The fire mode (safety off) is indicated by a red dot; the first level of safe mode disables the firing mechanism and the second level of safe serves to lock the bolt down against the stock and also features a press-to-release tab that locks the SBS switch in the safe position.
Another feature is the 2-stage magazine securing mechanism that uses a first stage that locks the magazine in but allows the bolt to be operated while not engaging and chambering the rounds in the magazine, thereby providing the operator with the option of loading individual rounds by hand while maintaining a full magazine at the ready. One more tap to the bottom of the magazine then seats it in the second stage, which is ready for auto-loading.
Customer Reviews
Incredible barrel. Review by Texas Cowboy
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I have used and been around Steyr Mannlicher rifles for almost 25 years. If you are looking for a balenced rifle with incredible repeatable accuracy this is the gun for you. The mid profile barrel allows 5-10 shot strings. The weight allows the hunter the ability to stalk and use in various conditions. Pic rail is rock sold with 20 MOA can’t. With three lengths available you can taylor the rifle to your specific needs. The factory threaded barrel allows you to take the gun straight to the field without the downtime of having to take to gunsmith. Lives up to the Steyr 1 MOA or better. (Posted on 3/10/2018)