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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 2644497" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>6.5 PRC is a great caliber. I love mine but I would check ammunition availability before picking the cartridge. Sometimes the 6.5 PRC can be extremely hard to get ammo for. Same with the reloading components, especially good brass. Not trying to talk you out of it. I love mine but just wanted to share some info on what I have seen the past couple of years. The 6.5 Creedmoor would work fine for 300 yards and under and its way easier to get ammo for. If your going to stretch it out to farther distances then I would stick with the PRC. Everybody and their brother is making a PRC these days. Go to the LGS and pick a few up and see which one feels best to you. I love the looks of some rifles but when I shoulder them they don't fit me right. Good Luck with your search. I hope you find one you love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 2644497, member: 103317"] 6.5 PRC is a great caliber. I love mine but I would check ammunition availability before picking the cartridge. Sometimes the 6.5 PRC can be extremely hard to get ammo for. Same with the reloading components, especially good brass. Not trying to talk you out of it. I love mine but just wanted to share some info on what I have seen the past couple of years. The 6.5 Creedmoor would work fine for 300 yards and under and its way easier to get ammo for. If your going to stretch it out to farther distances then I would stick with the PRC. Everybody and their brother is making a PRC these days. Go to the LGS and pick a few up and see which one feels best to you. I love the looks of some rifles but when I shoulder them they don't fit me right. Good Luck with your search. I hope you find one you love. [/QUOTE]
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