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6.5 PRC question VS 264win.
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2431680" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>One thing I'd look at for the 9 twist 264 is a 135 A tip. I run those. Impressive bc for weight and easy to tune. I don't run the long barrels most do on here so i can't directly give fps results. What I see is preople around me run 26-28" barrels and a 140 around 3200. Thats close to max for a prc. I can run a safe but hot load in 22" at 3100. Put a 26" on it and you'll see 3200 but IMO it's hot. I do have a 156 load in the 22" prc that runs 3000 but brass is toast in 4 firings so backed off. I have no doubt a 264 should run 100 fps faster on average over a prc. There is quite a volume gap there. Good luck but I'd look at those 135's if it were me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2431680, member: 61747"] One thing I’d look at for the 9 twist 264 is a 135 A tip. I run those. Impressive bc for weight and easy to tune. I don’t run the long barrels most do on here so i can’t directly give fps results. What I see is preople around me run 26-28” barrels and a 140 around 3200. Thats close to max for a prc. I can run a safe but hot load in 22” at 3100. Put a 26” on it and you’ll see 3200 but IMO it’s hot. I do have a 156 load in the 22” prc that runs 3000 but brass is toast in 4 firings so backed off. I have no doubt a 264 should run 100 fps faster on average over a prc. There is quite a volume gap there. Good luck but I’d look at those 135’s if it were me. [/QUOTE]
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