Steyr Elite A
sniper rifle variant and effectively the successor of the Scout is the
Steyr Elite (previously known as the
Steyr Tactical Elite), a more robustly constructed model with many of the same features of the Scout, but designed primarily for the law enforcement market for an urban tactical role. Differences to the standard Scout include an extended
STANAG type mounting
rail, an enlarged bolt knob of the
SSG type, an adjustable cheek piece, and a height-adjustable buttpad. It is fitted with a heavy barrel, and can produce high muzzle velocities due to a "fast" internal profile. The additional features of the Elite give it a weight of over , which makes it fall outside the definition of a scout rifle. Although intended for intermediate ranges, with match grade 7.62 mm (.308 inch) ammunition and 10.0 g (155 grain) projectiles, entirely acceptable performance at up to has been recorded, making it a good all-rounder. It is standard with a synthetic 5-round magazine, but an external adaptor kit can be attached to fit a 10-round magazine (not available on 5.56 NATO). It is normally available in two calibers;
5.56 NATO and
7.62 NATO, but can be specially ordered in 7 mm-08 Remington upon request.
Steyr Scout RFR Also referred to as the
Scout Survival, the
Scout RFR is the
rimfire version of the Scout, with three caliber choices of
.17 HMR,
.22 LR and
.22 WMR. It is a new addition to the lineup, formally introduced in the 2017
SHOT Show. The RFR has an ISSC SPA-style "toggle"
straight-pull action and a
UNF 1/2"-20
threaded (except the .22 WMR version) heavy
blued barrel, with an overall rifle length of and weighing . It comes with a 10-round metal box magazine, and an optional
survival knife that can be hidden in the storage cavity in the
buttstock. It has a full-length
Picatinny rail over the
handguard in front of the receiver, which has
dovetail grooves but includes two Weaver-style adaptor bases for mounting optics. Unlike the
centerfire models, which have three attachment points for using
Ching slings, the RFR only has two attachment points for using conventional
slings. ==References==