And a magnum 6.5cm it is.. thanks for input!Just because you have a rifle and a suppressor doesn't mean that combo should shoot subs. The 6.5 PRC falls in the no category…for me anyways. It's a magnum version of the 6.5 CM. Use it as such.
Agreed. These cartridges are designed around subsonic use and loads. I am by no means a subsonic expert, but when I've loaded for my 300 BO subs, It's very similar to loading for a pistol cartridge…which makes sense as you're pushing a heavy bullet at slow speeds…like a pistol.300blk is the best subsonic host in standard size. 8.6 blackout if you wanna step up
What powder and charge are you using for your 308 load?The only bolt gun I have for subs OTHER THAN 300 BLK is a custom built 308.
It's 16" with an 8 twist and long throated to shoot 230gr bullets.
Its a fun gun to hang on to because it can do everything 300 blk can do...and more. That said...I wouldn't do it again.
Subs are fun, but a dedicated cartridge and system for them is where it's at...and a PRC is NOT it.
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Thanks for all the input! Everything y'all said is spot on… that being said , back in the day, loading reduced (what they were called then) loads were fairly common place. I was just checking to see if anyone still did this.. thanks again!Your going to be using a lot of powder for a sub-sonic in the 6.5 PRC....compared to smaller case capacity ones....
Sub-sonic loads work the best with smaller cases.....unless you can find a powder that fills the case close to 90%.....plus finding a good bullet for a 6.5 that will work for hunting might be a hard one....
A good round is the 308 and using TrailBoss close to a full case using 220 gr. bullets....only problem is TrailBoss is no long being made and I don't know when its going to be made again....
Remember smaller cases will be quiter than a larger one shooting sub-sonic....300 BO is one of the best also 8.6 BO is also tops.....