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<blockquote data-quote="Seabeeken" data-source="post: 2784073" data-attributes="member: 68015"><p>That is awesome!! The RCM's are the father of the 6.5 PRC. The more i worked with it, the more I liked it. It is a sleeper that is maligned and overlooked. If I had to go into an alder thicket after a mad beast, this would be my choice out of the rifles i have. Short barrel, short action heavy hitter. I can rack the bolt without taking my eye off the scope and swing it easier in the thicket. It always goes with me. Light and quick. Well thought out rifle and cartridge IMO. Powders that work in the 308 work well in the RCM, IME</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabeeken, post: 2784073, member: 68015"] That is awesome!! The RCM's are the father of the 6.5 PRC. The more i worked with it, the more I liked it. It is a sleeper that is maligned and overlooked. If I had to go into an alder thicket after a mad beast, this would be my choice out of the rifles i have. Short barrel, short action heavy hitter. I can rack the bolt without taking my eye off the scope and swing it easier in the thicket. It always goes with me. Light and quick. Well thought out rifle and cartridge IMO. Powders that work in the 308 work well in the RCM, IME [/QUOTE]
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