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Reloading
6.5 PRC Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="mountaincarver" data-source="post: 1517344" data-attributes="member: 87809"><p>In my opinion the creed is hard to beat. I have one and love it. it shoots really well with different powders and bullets. if I am shooting factory ammo like the 140 eldm, it runs about 2660 fps. assuming that the prc factory 143s will shoot around 3000 fps, that's pretty significant to me as a hunter who may take a long shot. when I reload, I can pressure up the creed to go about 2800 or so with good accuracy. if the prc doesn't want to come into a node much faster than 3000 fps then I would flip a coin. one of my thoughts with reloading the prc is if there is enough horsepower to shoot bullets with BCs around the .700 mark around 2950 or so, or around the .610 mark at 3050 or so, then i have no reason to be flinging 230 grain bullets out of a rum with almost 100 grains of powder unless i needed that much energy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountaincarver, post: 1517344, member: 87809"] In my opinion the creed is hard to beat. I have one and love it. it shoots really well with different powders and bullets. if I am shooting factory ammo like the 140 eldm, it runs about 2660 fps. assuming that the prc factory 143s will shoot around 3000 fps, that's pretty significant to me as a hunter who may take a long shot. when I reload, I can pressure up the creed to go about 2800 or so with good accuracy. if the prc doesn't want to come into a node much faster than 3000 fps then I would flip a coin. one of my thoughts with reloading the prc is if there is enough horsepower to shoot bullets with BCs around the .700 mark around 2950 or so, or around the .610 mark at 3050 or so, then i have no reason to be flinging 230 grain bullets out of a rum with almost 100 grains of powder unless i needed that much energy... [/QUOTE]
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