Weatherby Fan
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I don't know the answer either.I was just asking the question - I didn't know what the answer was for sure.
I don't know the answer either.I was just asking the question - I didn't know what the answer was for sure.
Persistently Repetitive CrapWhat does this PRC stand for?
Here is what Hornady has to say about their 300 PRC.
they have a good sales pitch for the hunter but failed to mention how it would work in poor conditions and with NATO approved bullets Not match or hunting bullets.
Just though it was typical of a manufacture to come up with the "Best"
to impress the masses. After seeing this VIDEO everyone will rush out and buy one thinking it will be the golden cartridge that will automatically assure sub 1/2 moa accuracy.
J E CUSTOM
-> IMHO the Barrett MRAD is about the best bolt gun to meet the "change-barrel, change-cartridge" specs of the US SOCOM and US Army for their Precision Rifle solicitation. My friend has an MRAD in .338 LM and it is very easy to disassemble, clean, etc.
*The trigger is dead easy to remove and clean. Often the trigger is the first part to have problems. As far as I know the British Accuracy International rifles are the only other sniper rifles to have an easy to remove trigger assembly without removing the barreled action from the chassis.
-> I'm very surprised the Army went for a cartridge as new as the Hornady 300 PRC for the MRAD.
You'd a-thunk they would have wanted more testing on that relatively new cartridge. Evidently Hornady did a great sales job.
The previous US .30 caliber rifle/cartridge sniper rifle was the XM2010 Remington actioned W/Cadex chassis in .300 Winchester Magnum.
So now there are going to be two .30 caliber sniper rifles and two .30 caliber cartridges in the inventory. Perhaps the best way to handle this possible logistics nightmare is to put the XM2010 rifles in the East Asian/Pacific theaters and the new MRAD/300 PRC rifles in the European/Middle East theaters. Jus'sayin'...
Eric B.
What always facinated me was how a gun they advertised to be 2 MOA was hitting people 15" wide at 1500 yards.Owned a Barrett 50 and sold it. Too frigging heavy.
That makes senseYep just went back and looked. 300 norma mag for this $50m contract.
The DOD recently ordered some of these rifles in 300prc though