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260 AI or 6.5 PRC?
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<blockquote data-quote="TopPin" data-source="post: 2760889" data-attributes="member: 109070"><p>HANDS DOWN 260 AI, 8- 10 grains less powder, same velocity with 120 to 140 class bullets as the PRC within 10 to 15 Fps plus or minus (yes they can be faster than a PRC) cheaper brass, better barrel life. My word what's not to love, plus you can lay the gun down pull the trigger and it has about as much recoil as an angry pellet gun! Lapua Brass Fed 210 or CCI primer, H4350, H1000, Varner, all great powders. Attached is a picture of the last 260AI load development. 129 gr copper bullet all groups shot off a bipod and a rolled up Hoodie sweatshirt at 100 yards. Don't get me wrong I do believe the 6.5prc is a great choice but I don't think there is even a reason to have one when a 260AI gets the same or better numbers with less powder, and cheaper to shoot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TopPin, post: 2760889, member: 109070"] HANDS DOWN 260 AI, 8- 10 grains less powder, same velocity with 120 to 140 class bullets as the PRC within 10 to 15 Fps plus or minus (yes they can be faster than a PRC) cheaper brass, better barrel life. My word what’s not to love, plus you can lay the gun down pull the trigger and it has about as much recoil as an angry pellet gun! Lapua Brass Fed 210 or CCI primer, H4350, H1000, Varner, all great powders. Attached is a picture of the last 260AI load development. 129 gr copper bullet all groups shot off a bipod and a rolled up Hoodie sweatshirt at 100 yards. Don’t get me wrong I do believe the 6.5prc is a great choice but I don’t think there is even a reason to have one when a 260AI gets the same or better numbers with less powder, and cheaper to shoot! [/QUOTE]
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