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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2324683" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I would recommend a .30cal for hunting. If you don't reload the 300 PRC is a no brainer. It has great factory ammunition and was designed from the ground up for long range hunting and shooting. We build a lot of them and customers love them. They all seem to shoot and work really well. With a good muzzlebrake, a scoped ready to hunt .300 PRC around 10lbs wouldn't be horrible to shoot or to carry. You can go lighter, but the lighter you go the less forgiving and harder the big magnums are to shoot.</p><p></p><p>Your 6.5 Creedmoor would be great for plinking at longer ranges and won't beat you up. The Bergara's are good factory rifles and you can always have it rebarreled with a match grade barrel that's heavier and equipped with a brake. That would be very fun and tame to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2324683, member: 69478"] I would recommend a .30cal for hunting. If you don’t reload the 300 PRC is a no brainer. It has great factory ammunition and was designed from the ground up for long range hunting and shooting. We build a lot of them and customers love them. They all seem to shoot and work really well. With a good muzzlebrake, a scoped ready to hunt .300 PRC around 10lbs wouldn’t be horrible to shoot or to carry. You can go lighter, but the lighter you go the less forgiving and harder the big magnums are to shoot. Your 6.5 Creedmoor would be great for plinking at longer ranges and won’t beat you up. The Bergara’s are good factory rifles and you can always have it rebarreled with a match grade barrel that’s heavier and equipped with a brake. That would be very fun and tame to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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