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How are the 6.5prc rifles doing?
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<blockquote data-quote="CUTTER1" data-source="post: 1653536" data-attributes="member: 94423"><p>I have an MOA Rifles built on an Evo long action. Have shot Berger 140 and the new classic hunter 135 also 143 & 147 hornady. All shoot less than 0.5. The 135 Berger is a one hole gun. Shot it to 900yds. Actually has much more Velocity than the others and shoots flatter and better impact energy to 900 yds than the others. Shot antelope this last year and a whitetail at 750. Shot an Auodad in NM at 335y and all were one shot kills. A doe antelope at only 265 had ferocious exit wound and chest damage. The Auodad didn't exit but turned the chest to jello and it's my belief they are as tough as elk to kill, so unlikely I'll shoot any elk unless it's a late season cow! I like mine so well that I'm going to build one in a Carbon from MOA. I have multiple of Bob's rifles and the 6.5 PRC has been a total surprise, have become one of my favorites. The PRC is what the Creedmoor should have been, the 22 Creedmoor from MOA that I have is where Hornady should have gone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CUTTER1, post: 1653536, member: 94423"] I have an MOA Rifles built on an Evo long action. Have shot Berger 140 and the new classic hunter 135 also 143 & 147 hornady. All shoot less than 0.5. The 135 Berger is a one hole gun. Shot it to 900yds. Actually has much more Velocity than the others and shoots flatter and better impact energy to 900 yds than the others. Shot antelope this last year and a whitetail at 750. Shot an Auodad in NM at 335y and all were one shot kills. A doe antelope at only 265 had ferocious exit wound and chest damage. The Auodad didn’t exit but turned the chest to jello and it’s my belief they are as tough as elk to kill, so unlikely I’ll shoot any elk unless it’s a late season cow! I like mine so well that I’m going to build one in a Carbon from MOA. I have multiple of Bob’s rifles and the 6.5 PRC has been a total surprise, have become one of my favorites. The PRC is what the Creedmoor should have been, the 22 Creedmoor from MOA that I have is where Hornady should have gone! [/QUOTE]
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