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Hate to Do This: 6.5 CM vs 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman97" data-source="post: 2038750" data-attributes="member: 103996"><p>Reasons to go PRC over Creedmoor (in my opinion)</p><p></p><p>1. To shoot steel at ranges further than the Creedmoor</p><p>2. To get a little extra range than the Creedmoor on game</p><p>3. Because you like having a bigger cartridge (and there's nothing wrong with that) </p><p></p><p>Reasons to go Creedmoor over PRC (in my opinion)</p><p></p><p>1. It has less recoil. No flinch means better precision on your part.</p><p>2. It's cheaper to shoot, and more widely available.</p><p>3. It's absolutely plenty for most North American game under 500 yards, and you don't really need more than it unless you're hunting bear or something large like that.</p><p></p><p>Make your decision based on those factors and you'll be happy no matter which you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman97, post: 2038750, member: 103996"] Reasons to go PRC over Creedmoor (in my opinion) 1. To shoot steel at ranges further than the Creedmoor 2. To get a little extra range than the Creedmoor on game 3. Because you like having a bigger cartridge (and there’s nothing wrong with that) Reasons to go Creedmoor over PRC (in my opinion) 1. It has less recoil. No flinch means better precision on your part. 2. It’s cheaper to shoot, and more widely available. 3. It’s absolutely plenty for most North American game under 500 yards, and you don’t really need more than it unless you’re hunting bear or something large like that. Make your decision based on those factors and you’ll be happy no matter which you choose. [/QUOTE]
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