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300prc vs 300rcm
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<blockquote data-quote="Plinker147" data-source="post: 1795324" data-attributes="member: 88320"><p>300 RCM had no uniqueness to it, there was already plenty of short mags around and although a nice round didn't do anything that was already out there.</p><p></p><p>300 PRC on the other hand did/ does do a little something some of the previous 300 mags don't. It is designed to shoot the heavy for caliber bullets that are the trends of today and the factory guns will be produced to fit the cartridge. It's not just smart marketing, it's smart because they followed the market and produced a cartridge that fit today's market.</p><p></p><p>Ballistic wise it does nothing that a custom built 300 WM with hand loads can't do. It does have a better case design but that really not a big factor. The difference is the heavy bullet factory rounds that are accurate which you can't find for the other 300's. If one is interested in the 300 mags the PRC would be the smart choice IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plinker147, post: 1795324, member: 88320"] 300 RCM had no uniqueness to it, there was already plenty of short mags around and although a nice round didn’t do anything that was already out there. 300 PRC on the other hand did/ does do a little something some of the previous 300 mags don’t. It is designed to shoot the heavy for caliber bullets that are the trends of today and the factory guns will be produced to fit the cartridge. It’s not just smart marketing, it’s smart because they followed the market and produced a cartridge that fit today’s market. Ballistic wise it does nothing that a custom built 300 WM with hand loads can’t do. It does have a better case design but that really not a big factor. The difference is the heavy bullet factory rounds that are accurate which you can’t find for the other 300’s. If one is interested in the 300 mags the PRC would be the smart choice IMO. [/QUOTE]
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