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<blockquote data-quote="dogbuster0006" data-source="post: 2649188" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>The main appeal for probably 90% of folks is factory guns and ammo that will give that level of performance without the extra hassle or cost of custom guns/barrels. Just like the 6.5prc did for me a few years back, I'd been saving and had my heart set on a 6.5-284 for years. Smith talked me into the PRC, soon after they released factory rifles and factory ammo. It was quicker to get brass and dies for so I went that route. The 300prc is an absolute hammer and would be my choice for moose or African plains game. I don't need that level of power I'm not in moose country so the 7 would make perfect sense for me and 95% of folks out there. I've had a 7rem mag since I was teenager but it's more gun than I need for most of Kentucky just aren't many 600yd bean fields in my area anymore. Why major manufacturers aren't using proper twist barrels is beyond me, it would breathe life back into most of our older chamberings. </p><p>Hopefully it'll be like the 6.5creed and get more folks out enjoying the sport help promote sportsmanship. I'm all for anything which does that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogbuster0006, post: 2649188, member: 39547"] The main appeal for probably 90% of folks is factory guns and ammo that will give that level of performance without the extra hassle or cost of custom guns/barrels. Just like the 6.5prc did for me a few years back, I’d been saving and had my heart set on a 6.5-284 for years. Smith talked me into the PRC, soon after they released factory rifles and factory ammo. It was quicker to get brass and dies for so I went that route. The 300prc is an absolute hammer and would be my choice for moose or African plains game. I don’t need that level of power I’m not in moose country so the 7 would make perfect sense for me and 95% of folks out there. I’ve had a 7rem mag since I was teenager but it’s more gun than I need for most of Kentucky just aren’t many 600yd bean fields in my area anymore. Why major manufacturers aren’t using proper twist barrels is beyond me, it would breathe life back into most of our older chamberings. Hopefully it’ll be like the 6.5creed and get more folks out enjoying the sport help promote sportsmanship. I’m all for anything which does that. [/QUOTE]
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