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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeReaper208" data-source="post: 1832521" data-attributes="member: 56638"><p>I have BOTH and the PRC is much more enjoyable to shoot and cost 30-40% less to operate. Do you want to watch your shots impact on target or be fumbling to get back on target to see your impact? The RUM is a great round and can be loaded to push higher velocities than the PRC. Higher velocities do not equal better accuracy. Also, the RUM has been around for decades and the round/load availability it is greater than the PRC. By the time you figure out which load your going to use, your going to have to replace your barrel. Only downside to the PRC at the moment is that</p><p>Hornady is the only company mass producing ammo for this cartridge. At $35 a box it is a no brainer considering the accuracy that these rounds provide. Whatever arena your using your rifle for (hunting or PRS), your going to get SUB-MOA from the beginning with Hornady's offerings.</p><p></p><p>Both of these cartridges have there Pro's & Con's but the PRC is more efficient across the board. Easy choice, PRC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeReaper208, post: 1832521, member: 56638"] I have BOTH and the PRC is much more enjoyable to shoot and cost 30-40% less to operate. Do you want to watch your shots impact on target or be fumbling to get back on target to see your impact? The RUM is a great round and can be loaded to push higher velocities than the PRC. Higher velocities do not equal better accuracy. Also, the RUM has been around for decades and the round/load availability it is greater than the PRC. By the time you figure out which load your going to use, your going to have to replace your barrel. Only downside to the PRC at the moment is that Hornady is the only company mass producing ammo for this cartridge. At $35 a box it is a no brainer considering the accuracy that these rounds provide. Whatever arena your using your rifle for (hunting or PRS), your going to get SUB-MOA from the beginning with Hornady’s offerings. Both of these cartridges have there Pro’s & Con’s but the PRC is more efficient across the board. Easy choice, PRC [/QUOTE]
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