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<blockquote data-quote="TopPin" data-source="post: 2676478" data-attributes="member: 109070"><p>Well in my experience and load development on a lot of 260 and 6.5 Prc, to be honest I don't really believe there is enough advantage with a PRC vs a 260 AI, the 260 is probably hands down one of the most efficient cartridges ever made. Now if you AI a 260 you are within 20 fps or less of a PRC with way less powder. Do I think the PRC is a good, yes but I wouldn't build one personally. It's a waste of powder vs a 260AI. But if you want speed for powder , I'd still take a 264 over the prc. Just my opinion. But if you load your own it will amaze you what a 260AI actually does in comparison to a PRC. 58 grains of powder vs 68. For almost the exact same speed. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TopPin, post: 2676478, member: 109070"] Well in my experience and load development on a lot of 260 and 6.5 Prc, to be honest I don’t really believe there is enough advantage with a PRC vs a 260 AI, the 260 is probably hands down one of the most efficient cartridges ever made. Now if you AI a 260 you are within 20 fps or less of a PRC with way less powder. Do I think the PRC is a good, yes but I wouldn’t build one personally. It’s a waste of powder vs a 260AI. But if you want speed for powder , I’d still take a 264 over the prc. Just my opinion. But if you load your own it will amaze you what a 260AI actually does in comparison to a PRC. 58 grains of powder vs 68. For almost the exact same speed. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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