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Bullet selection 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Whitetail_kid" data-source="post: 2865676" data-attributes="member: 119718"><p>Would like some opinions here. In my CA Ridgeline 6.5 PRC h have been shooting the 156 Berger's. Been grouping really good sometimes and then not as good others which I really don't know why. Could be me, maybe maybe not. But my biggest issues is how Christensen arms has got such a small magazine for the bullets to go in, and I have to jump those 156's way more the Bergers tend to like to be jumped for them to fit in magazine due to the long length of the 156 Berger . I'm thinking this could have something to do with the inconsistency. Since I have to have to them in magazine, I'm thinking of trying a shorter bullet (or normal) like the 140 VLD, 143 ELD-X, or the 140 Accubond. I have vld and Eldx and know I can get my hands on some accubond. This year shots will be primarily close range (200 yards and in) with this gun on whitetail. Where I hunt is extremely thick and I either need a dang good blood trail or the animal to be DRT. Thoughts on what to use? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Whitetail_kid, post: 2865676, member: 119718"] Would like some opinions here. In my CA Ridgeline 6.5 PRC h have been shooting the 156 Berger's. Been grouping really good sometimes and then not as good others which I really don't know why. Could be me, maybe maybe not. But my biggest issues is how Christensen arms has got such a small magazine for the bullets to go in, and I have to jump those 156's way more the Bergers tend to like to be jumped for them to fit in magazine due to the long length of the 156 Berger . I'm thinking this could have something to do with the inconsistency. Since I have to have to them in magazine, I'm thinking of trying a shorter bullet (or normal) like the 140 VLD, 143 ELD-X, or the 140 Accubond. I have vld and Eldx and know I can get my hands on some accubond. This year shots will be primarily close range (200 yards and in) with this gun on whitetail. Where I hunt is extremely thick and I either need a dang good blood trail or the animal to be DRT. Thoughts on what to use? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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