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<blockquote data-quote="Plinker147" data-source="post: 1945091" data-attributes="member: 88320"><p>My take on it is the PRC is a niche cartridge, It was designed slightly different than other .30 cals that it allows you to shoot big heavy bullets relatively fast in a factory chamber. It is one of the smarter designed cartridges of today. When you take away speed, it turns into something you can match with a standard 300 win mag, you can cram long heavy bullets in 300 WM loss case capacity for slower velocities but you can near match a short barreled PRC. It no longer serves the same niche and is just another 300. Light back packing guns blasting 75-80gr of powder and heavy bullets are zero fun to shoot and don't interest me. Light weight and big magnums are not my cup of tea. </p><p></p><p>That's where I come from on this. Like I said its just my opinion, not necessarily right or wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plinker147, post: 1945091, member: 88320"] My take on it is the PRC is a niche cartridge, It was designed slightly different than other .30 cals that it allows you to shoot big heavy bullets relatively fast in a factory chamber. It is one of the smarter designed cartridges of today. When you take away speed, it turns into something you can match with a standard 300 win mag, you can cram long heavy bullets in 300 WM loss case capacity for slower velocities but you can near match a short barreled PRC. It no longer serves the same niche and is just another 300. Light back packing guns blasting 75-80gr of powder and heavy bullets are zero fun to shoot and don't interest me. Light weight and big magnums are not my cup of tea. That's where I come from on this. Like I said its just my opinion, not necessarily right or wrong. [/QUOTE]
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