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<blockquote data-quote="dhbikerczar" data-source="post: 2682977" data-attributes="member: 113757"><p>I would suggest 300 PRC if you are going for elk in the future. With that CA would be my last choice. I have a few friends that went with CA, in different models. Every one of them has pressure issues and poor accuracy with factory ammo. I have a Seekins PH2 in 300 PRC and I have some hand loads goes to 0.1 MOA (note, not statistically significant s it's my best 3 shot group ever, but I have several 5 shot groups at sub .4 MOA at 100 yards). I don't know about Seekins making a left hand bolt. Also, you might check and see if all you would need are different barrels for 300 PRC, 7mm PRC and 6.5 PRC. I'm sure there are a lot of 300 win mag fans that will argue against the 300 PRC, but I really like non belted cases and it seems inherently quite accurate. Also it's more modern and quickly supported.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhbikerczar, post: 2682977, member: 113757"] I would suggest 300 PRC if you are going for elk in the future. With that CA would be my last choice. I have a few friends that went with CA, in different models. Every one of them has pressure issues and poor accuracy with factory ammo. I have a Seekins PH2 in 300 PRC and I have some hand loads goes to 0.1 MOA (note, not statistically significant s it’s my best 3 shot group ever, but I have several 5 shot groups at sub .4 MOA at 100 yards). I don’t know about Seekins making a left hand bolt. Also, you might check and see if all you would need are different barrels for 300 PRC, 7mm PRC and 6.5 PRC. I’m sure there are a lot of 300 win mag fans that will argue against the 300 PRC, but I really like non belted cases and it seems inherently quite accurate. Also it’s more modern and quickly supported. [/QUOTE]
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