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What makes the 6.5 PRC special?
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<blockquote data-quote="MTGunner" data-source="post: 1526767" data-attributes="member: 2922"><p>WF, my 260AI is on a Rem. 700 mountain rifle platform that was smithed by Darrel Holland. It is indeed a shooter that I have taken many big game animals. I recently sold a 280AI on a Rem. Senders platform. My 280AI was a great rifle but became a safe queen that I had not employed in years. Had not heard of the 280AI-6.5, but what a rig. </p><p>I load 120 grain Nosler BT hunting bullets stoked with H4350. These print half inch at 100 yds. If I do my part. I have loaded 130 Berger's but the 120's are the sweet spot. At one point I owned a Savage, don't recall the model, in a 6.5-284. It shot great. But, I just plain did not like the rifle. Sold it! </p><p>My original query was about the 6.5 PRC that I have learned much about. I will continue to read more. Thanks all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTGunner, post: 1526767, member: 2922"] WF, my 260AI is on a Rem. 700 mountain rifle platform that was smithed by Darrel Holland. It is indeed a shooter that I have taken many big game animals. I recently sold a 280AI on a Rem. Senders platform. My 280AI was a great rifle but became a safe queen that I had not employed in years. Had not heard of the 280AI-6.5, but what a rig. I load 120 grain Nosler BT hunting bullets stoked with H4350. These print half inch at 100 yds. If I do my part. I have loaded 130 Berger’s but the 120’s are the sweet spot. At one point I owned a Savage, don’t recall the model, in a 6.5-284. It shot great. But, I just plain did not like the rifle. Sold it! My original query was about the 6.5 PRC that I have learned much about. I will continue to read more. Thanks all. [/QUOTE]
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