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Custom Builds for Wife and I: Backcountry Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="adk hunter" data-source="post: 2931174" data-attributes="member: 105492"><p>My first thought was to build the same cartridge. Second was to just do one rifle. Third impression was don't drink the PRC juice until more ammo hits the shelves. And yes, I own a 300PRC. </p><p></p><p>With a suppressor in play I'd probably build a 300wsm shorty and one on a long action. Load heavies in the heavy one for range and performance. A 165 grain ish copper from a short suppressed fly weight might be ideal. I have read more than once of a wife or petite shooter fall in love with a heavier rifle for softer recoil and accuracy.</p><p></p><p>Keep her involved and just know your first is never perfect or the last. Then you do another and change the species or area type and and and...</p><p></p><p>I'd also add Peak 44 to a short list of stocks mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adk hunter, post: 2931174, member: 105492"] My first thought was to build the same cartridge. Second was to just do one rifle. Third impression was don't drink the PRC juice until more ammo hits the shelves. And yes, I own a 300PRC. With a suppressor in play I'd probably build a 300wsm shorty and one on a long action. Load heavies in the heavy one for range and performance. A 165 grain ish copper from a short suppressed fly weight might be ideal. I have read more than once of a wife or petite shooter fall in love with a heavier rifle for softer recoil and accuracy. Keep her involved and just know your first is never perfect or the last. Then you do another and change the species or area type and and and... I'd also add Peak 44 to a short list of stocks mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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