IMO, if there is any doubt in your mind about shooting an elk with a 6.5 creedmoor or 6.5 PRC, then don't because you don't want to be second guessing yourself out there or ruining a hunt of a lifetime. go big with the proven 300 wm or 300 weatherby or 7rm and don't look back. it's real easy to...
only you can decide... availability of factory ammo, stay with 300 wm. availability of bullets, stay with 30 cal. itching for a new rifle or new reloading equipment? maybe buy a 300 prc...
yes, I too have a Hart barrel but in 300wm and think it's the cat's meow (great people to deal with at Hart too!) My best group is a 1-inch group at 300 yards out of it so real happy with that. I initially cleaned the barrel really well upon receiving until nothing came off the patch. at the...
So true with hallmark xmas movies 24/7...awful!
Try moving to the basement. going to work...or grow a set. grab the remote and change the channel!!! lol
1. hunt, shoot and spend more time with family
2. when you are young this is hard but save your money, buy the best rifle there is so that it will last you a lifetime!
3. never sell or trade a gun or rifle
H-series powders are the more temp stable than the IMR ones. My 264 wm is partial to 129/130 gr bullets especially the 130gr AB's. H4350 runs at around a muzzle velocity of ~3000 fps and IMR 4350 runs at ~2975 fps. Both are deadly accurate but as most of you know, the 264 wm is a hot barrel...
Yes, bedded sendero 700 w/ timney trigger, 129/130 gr Nosler AB/ABLR or Hornady SP Int
Load: 57.5 gr imr 4350, WLRM primers, coal 3.357, WW cases ~3030 fps
***always work up to a load as reloading manual instructs