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<blockquote data-quote="bultinkle" data-source="post: 2655097" data-attributes="member: 122809"><p>I'm planning on having a 6.5prc barrel cut for my 300prc after hunting season.</p><p></p><p>Personally, while I enjoy it it's more than I need on most occasions. This leads to useless recoil. It also means I'm borderline wasting 215bergers that are hard to find and expensive. I also struggle to spot shots in a 9lb 300.</p><p></p><p>Those things mean I shoot it less. I want to burn barrels in my hunting rifle because it means I've got time and mileage on that rifle, it pays off when you're in high stress hunting situations.</p><p></p><p>Having a setup where you have 2 barrels, one for thin skinned hunting and practice and one for the biggest stuff is in my eyes a good idea. We will see how I like it. But I don't want to be the guy with the hunting rifle I've shot 200 times in 10 years. I want that number to be more like 2-4k or more</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bultinkle, post: 2655097, member: 122809"] I’m planning on having a 6.5prc barrel cut for my 300prc after hunting season. Personally, while I enjoy it it’s more than I need on most occasions. This leads to useless recoil. It also means I’m borderline wasting 215bergers that are hard to find and expensive. I also struggle to spot shots in a 9lb 300. Those things mean I shoot it less. I want to burn barrels in my hunting rifle because it means I’ve got time and mileage on that rifle, it pays off when you’re in high stress hunting situations. Having a setup where you have 2 barrels, one for thin skinned hunting and practice and one for the biggest stuff is in my eyes a good idea. We will see how I like it. But I don’t want to be the guy with the hunting rifle I’ve shot 200 times in 10 years. I want that number to be more like 2-4k or more [/QUOTE]
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