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7mm Rem Mag vs 6.5 Prc
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Keller" data-source="post: 1942676" data-attributes="member: 106918"><p>The prc is nothing more than a rebranded 6.5x284 for Hornady. I will say at this point it may give you more ammo options at the counter of a store than the 6.5x284. The prc is a good caliber just not new. If you reload I would look at the 280 AI. Slightly less recoil than a 7mm with the benefit of a larger bullet selection than a prc. Not taking anything from a prc but I personally feel like the ackley or the Rem Mag are much more flexible. They are also very easy to tune. No to mention the .284 bullets have long been proven in the field to do the job if you do yours. I've had multiple 7 mags without a brake and they really aren't that bad recoil wise. Focus on fundamentals and go big. The 7 mag will not disappoint in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Keller, post: 1942676, member: 106918"] The prc is nothing more than a rebranded 6.5x284 for Hornady. I will say at this point it may give you more ammo options at the counter of a store than the 6.5x284. The prc is a good caliber just not new. If you reload I would look at the 280 AI. Slightly less recoil than a 7mm with the benefit of a larger bullet selection than a prc. Not taking anything from a prc but I personally feel like the ackley or the Rem Mag are much more flexible. They are also very easy to tune. No to mention the .284 bullets have long been proven in the field to do the job if you do yours. I’ve had multiple 7 mags without a brake and they really aren’t that bad recoil wise. Focus on fundamentals and go big. The 7 mag will not disappoint in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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