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<blockquote data-quote=".280AI Freak-Nasty" data-source="post: 2467888" data-attributes="member: 117997"><p>If you want good factory ammo accuracy the 6.5 PRC comes to mind it will fit in a light package will even shoot good with a 22" barrel use a little faster twist rate so you can shoot heavy for caliber bullets go with a Barns or (Hammer if reloading) or something of the like that is bonded. The PRC like the Creedmoor was designed to shoot factory ammo very accurately... As was the 300 PRC. I was going through this for a little while and finally just bought CA Ridgeline in 300PRC, and a Leupold VX-6HD 3-18x44 good to go, and I do not feel under gunned here in Montana.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".280AI Freak-Nasty, post: 2467888, member: 117997"] If you want good factory ammo accuracy the 6.5 PRC comes to mind it will fit in a light package will even shoot good with a 22" barrel use a little faster twist rate so you can shoot heavy for caliber bullets go with a Barns or (Hammer if reloading) or something of the like that is bonded. The PRC like the Creedmoor was designed to shoot factory ammo very accurately... As was the 300 PRC. I was going through this for a little while and finally just bought CA Ridgeline in 300PRC, and a Leupold VX-6HD 3-18x44 good to go, and I do not feel under gunned here in Montana. [/QUOTE]
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