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Building first custom rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 2038018" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>With Lapua brass on the horizon along with all the others I would go with the 6.5PRC. Still very fun to shoot with no brake and still easy spots with a brake. Do a short action and save the weight and the length and still chuck 140 grain Accubonds at 3100FPS from a 24" barrel! All my kids started with a .260 and I love it, I for years thought the 6.5x284 Norma was the perfect case for the 6.5, but now it has gotten difficult to pry the PRC out of my hands. The only thing I like better is the .257 Wby. Low BC be d@nmed a 110 accubond at 3500FPS beats the wind and ups PBR with pure speed and all the snot knockin power you need out 600 yards. And recoil is still very manageable. What was the question again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 2038018, member: 67552"] With Lapua brass on the horizon along with all the others I would go with the 6.5PRC. Still very fun to shoot with no brake and still easy spots with a brake. Do a short action and save the weight and the length and still chuck 140 grain Accubonds at 3100FPS from a 24" barrel! All my kids started with a .260 and I love it, I for years thought the 6.5x284 Norma was the perfect case for the 6.5, but now it has gotten difficult to pry the PRC out of my hands. The only thing I like better is the .257 Wby. Low BC be d@nmed a 110 accubond at 3500FPS beats the wind and ups PBR with pure speed and all the snot knockin power you need out 600 yards. And recoil is still very manageable. What was the question again? [/QUOTE]
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