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6.5 prc vs 6.5 GAP
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1724798" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>having both the saum and prc I would pick the prc. It gives up a tiny bit of velocity to the saum, 50-100 at most. The case capacity and design is very similar but the saum has about 1 grain more depending on how far you seat the bullet.</p><p></p><p>On my prc to mag length I am seating 140-156 bullets to the shoulder neck junction and into the body. The 140-147 eld's all share very similar profiles so the depth is about the same. A 140 vld is about perfect at the junction. </p><p></p><p>In the end they are not that far off in performance and it boils down to components, desire to get absolutely every last ounce of fps, and if you like messing with brass. I chose the prc for my new build based on what I think marketing is going to do, support the cartridge is going to do, and the fact I can get prechamber barrels for savage and bighorn in the prc easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1724798, member: 61747"] having both the saum and prc I would pick the prc. It gives up a tiny bit of velocity to the saum, 50-100 at most. The case capacity and design is very similar but the saum has about 1 grain more depending on how far you seat the bullet. On my prc to mag length I am seating 140-156 bullets to the shoulder neck junction and into the body. The 140-147 eld's all share very similar profiles so the depth is about the same. A 140 vld is about perfect at the junction. In the end they are not that far off in performance and it boils down to components, desire to get absolutely every last ounce of fps, and if you like messing with brass. I chose the prc for my new build based on what I think marketing is going to do, support the cartridge is going to do, and the fact I can get prechamber barrels for savage and bighorn in the prc easily. [/QUOTE]
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