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300 prc or 28 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2459229" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>What is the PRC going to do that your RUM won't? Or maybe the question is what might the PRC do better than the RUM? </p><p></p><p>I have a 28 and a 300RUM, I don't use anything lighter than 180 in the 28 or 212 in the RUM, on steel there isn't enough difference to discuss in my opinion. For deer I would probably take the 28 but I would also investigate something in the 140-168 grain range too. My son shoots his 28 to 1000 on steel or rocks with ease using 162 ELD-X a bit over 3300 and I suspect the bullet would perform well on deer at that distance too. His 162 load is significantly flatter than my 195's in the 28 or anything in my RUM at 1000 by quite a bit and unless the wind is gusting he doesn't have any real disadvantage running the lighter bullet. The throat erosion is significant, that is really the only downside I see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2459229, member: 121677"] What is the PRC going to do that your RUM won't? Or maybe the question is what might the PRC do better than the RUM? I have a 28 and a 300RUM, I don't use anything lighter than 180 in the 28 or 212 in the RUM, on steel there isn't enough difference to discuss in my opinion. For deer I would probably take the 28 but I would also investigate something in the 140-168 grain range too. My son shoots his 28 to 1000 on steel or rocks with ease using 162 ELD-X a bit over 3300 and I suspect the bullet would perform well on deer at that distance too. His 162 load is significantly flatter than my 195's in the 28 or anything in my RUM at 1000 by quite a bit and unless the wind is gusting he doesn't have any real disadvantage running the lighter bullet. The throat erosion is significant, that is really the only downside I see. [/QUOTE]
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