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<blockquote data-quote="JemezDave" data-source="post: 2353003" data-attributes="member: 108070"><p>300 prc loaded with 245 grain Berger or 250 A tips. Then when you get back home the 212 are a good elk round. Any custom ammo loader can make you whatever you want if you don't reload. The 300 PRC is the best for heavy bullets and it out classes the 300WM which I also own. It feeds faster and smoother than the belted cartridges too which could come in handy up in alaska. Thank me later. Forget the 6.5 man bun rounds they are a great deer round but under powered for elk on up for longer ranges. Even with my bad shoulder I find the 300prc comfortable to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JemezDave, post: 2353003, member: 108070"] 300 prc loaded with 245 grain Berger or 250 A tips. Then when you get back home the 212 are a good elk round. Any custom ammo loader can make you whatever you want if you don’t reload. The 300 PRC is the best for heavy bullets and it out classes the 300WM which I also own. It feeds faster and smoother than the belted cartridges too which could come in handy up in alaska. Thank me later. Forget the 6.5 man bun rounds they are a great deer round but under powered for elk on up for longer ranges. Even with my bad shoulder I find the 300prc comfortable to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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