Berger’s HMR pro 6.5 Prc

That The same boat I'm in . I've had nothing but good results with a 6. 5 Creedmoor. I'm hoping the PRC is even better. I really want to talk to someone who has actually used it in the field not rely on YouTube videos
 
6.5 PRC is Nice I have 2 X Bolts 1 HCS and 1 Pro Longe Range
Also a Howa 6.5CM all zeroed at 200 Yds all shooting 143 ELD X. The PRC Just Shoots Flatter which equals less drop and wind drift.
The CM took 2 deer Under 100 and a 3rd at 287 yds clean 1 shot kills. 2 my daughter and 1 by my brothers kid.
The HCS PRC my wife shoots and took a nice buck offhand at 307 yds
Me the PRC Pro Longe Range made a nice shot at 408 yds Pics below
Pic 1 looking back from where I shot from next to the old Barn
Pic 2 Where it laid with a nice silver dollar exit hole. old 4x5 with a roman nose just shy of 300lbs
 

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Following thread closely....I have the X-bolt 6.5 creed "hell's canyon speed" & rifle does well with factory loads. Been looking really hard at the Bergara HMR pro in the 6.5 PRC but not sure if the extra 230 FPS is worth spending on since I'm already set up to reload the 6.5 creed.....decisions?!?
 
Following thread closely....I have the X-bolt 6.5 creed "hell's canyon speed" & rifle does well with factory loads. Been looking really hard at the Bergara HMR pro in the 6.5 PRC but not sure if the extra 230 FPS is worth spending on since I'm already set up to reload the 6.5 creed.....decisions?!?
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Following thread closely....I have the X-bolt 6.5 creed "hell's canyon speed" & rifle does well with factory loads. Been looking really hard at the Bergara HMR pro in the 6.5 PRC but not sure if the extra 230 FPS is worth spending on since I'm already set up to reload the 6.5 creed.....decisions?!?
 
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