huntsman22
Well-Known Member
No. it is a necked down ruger compact magnumIs it a necked down 300 prc?
No. it is a necked down ruger compact magnumIs it a necked down 300 prc?
6.5PRC is probably the most versatile cartridge I've ever worked with. Not too big... not too small.
If a guy could only have a single cartridge, it would be my first recommendation.
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Along with the 6.5 Remington magnum which came out in the 1960s and the 6.5X284 as stated about.
What powders are yall using?I have a 6.5-300wby and it's bad to the bone, dropped a trophy aoudad at 517 yds with it. But my 6.5 prc is my go to for long range plinking and to hunt medium sized game. I like how it doesn't punish the shooter with recoil, it also seems to get still good velocities with short barrels. My barrel is 20" and my friend is 26" with the same load his is only 105 FPS faster.
I concur I have a 65 Creedmoor love that bullet is great it is awesome but I just wish it had a little more hitting power. I have a 65 300 Weatherby that kicks the **** out of you but it is a tack driver I take that out west for my elk hunt and that's it. It would be nice to have some thing in the middle. Then again I have a seven Weatherby which pretty much kicks buttI don't think that people wanting to get or already have a 6.5 prc are looking for the highest possible velocity. If that were the case then no one would buy the 6.5prc, they'd get a 6.5-300 or a 26,28 Nosler. The 6.5prc is flat enough shooting to reach out and doesn't have much recoil, especially compared to the cartridges you mentioned.
H1000 and 7977 mostly, tried retumbo but couldn't get it to work as wellWhat powders are yall using?
I've grown way tired of waiting on it, yet… still waiting on it.Wait until the 7PRC comes out! The 7saum is already the best cartridge made that the normal guy doesn't know exists. Wait until it comes out in a manufacture and nomenclature everyone is already familiar with!!!