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28 Nosler or 6.5 PRC ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Seezer" data-source="post: 1703568" data-attributes="member: 111130"><p>I have both a 28 Nosler (Legendary Arms) and a 6.5 PRC (Seekins Havak). Both are great cartridges, but I bought the 6.5 PRC for antelope and long range mule deer. The 28 Nosler is my elk round. I would say the 6.5 PRC is a great round to shoot with light recoil (especially suppressed) and the Havak is a 1-hole gun with handloaded TGKs from Sierra. After using a 25-06 for antelope last year on the windy plains of CO, I decided I wanted something that would buck the wind a bit more. I would not hesitate to use the 6.5 PRC for Elk with the right bullet, but if I had a 6.5 CM already I'd go with the 28 Nosler without a second thought. This ups your game and adds versatility to your rifle line-up. The 28 Nosler is a lot of gun and rounds are not inexpensive, but you have a 6.5 CM for inexpensive practice. I took an elk last year at under 100 yards with the 28 Nosler and results were instant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seezer, post: 1703568, member: 111130"] I have both a 28 Nosler (Legendary Arms) and a 6.5 PRC (Seekins Havak). Both are great cartridges, but I bought the 6.5 PRC for antelope and long range mule deer. The 28 Nosler is my elk round. I would say the 6.5 PRC is a great round to shoot with light recoil (especially suppressed) and the Havak is a 1-hole gun with handloaded TGKs from Sierra. After using a 25-06 for antelope last year on the windy plains of CO, I decided I wanted something that would buck the wind a bit more. I would not hesitate to use the 6.5 PRC for Elk with the right bullet, but if I had a 6.5 CM already I'd go with the 28 Nosler without a second thought. This ups your game and adds versatility to your rifle line-up. The 28 Nosler is a lot of gun and rounds are not inexpensive, but you have a 6.5 CM for inexpensive practice. I took an elk last year at under 100 yards with the 28 Nosler and results were instant. [/QUOTE]
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