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What makes the 6.5 PRC special?
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<blockquote data-quote="hunter67wa" data-source="post: 1520573" data-attributes="member: 28295"><p>I agree. I am a brass snob when I need to be and shoot Lapua brass at times. But very few people who aren't trying to win trophy's it wont matter. My profile picture to the left is crappy Hornady brass not weight sorted out of a crappy old sporterized Mauser in 6.5x55 with 155 Lapua megas with a crappy old leupy 2.5x8 at 400 yards which is the farthest I will shoot that rifle. Just simply weight sorting a hundred rounds and shooting for hunting it will all be good and taste great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter67wa, post: 1520573, member: 28295"] I agree. I am a brass snob when I need to be and shoot Lapua brass at times. But very few people who aren't trying to win trophy's it wont matter. My profile picture to the left is crappy Hornady brass not weight sorted out of a crappy old sporterized Mauser in 6.5x55 with 155 Lapua megas with a crappy old leupy 2.5x8 at 400 yards which is the farthest I will shoot that rifle. Just simply weight sorting a hundred rounds and shooting for hunting it will all be good and taste great. [/QUOTE]
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