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Is the 7PRC really promoted as a long range caliber?
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<blockquote data-quote="R. Cram" data-source="post: 2991736" data-attributes="member: 116633"><p>Most of the writings on this site have to do with maximizing the chances of hits at long range, the quicker a bullet gets there the less time wind has to send it off course with the wind always being the biggest problem. I always leave my barrels as long as possible. if you handed a person with his eyes closed a 22 inch barreled rifle and a 26 inch barreled rifle I doubt they could tell the difference, its a matter of ounces at the end. for highpower we choose to have our rifles nose heavy for offhand it gives you better scores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R. Cram, post: 2991736, member: 116633"] Most of the writings on this site have to do with maximizing the chances of hits at long range, the quicker a bullet gets there the less time wind has to send it off course with the wind always being the biggest problem. I always leave my barrels as long as possible. if you handed a person with his eyes closed a 22 inch barreled rifle and a 26 inch barreled rifle I doubt they could tell the difference, its a matter of ounces at the end. for highpower we choose to have our rifles nose heavy for offhand it gives you better scores. [/QUOTE]
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