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<blockquote data-quote="Marine sniper" data-source="post: 3002451" data-attributes="member: 4768"><p>I shot several matches last year and plan to shoot more next year. I placed 12th at KO2M, had a great time. The OP needs to decide if he is going to built a "light rifle" (26 pounds and under / 338 caliber and under, with scope and bipod attached, Lapua bolt face or smaller) or a heavy rifle, up to 50 cal and in most classes 40 lbs. </p><p></p><p>I have not seen a single 300 PRC at any competition, not saying it would not work but the 300 Norma / 300 NMI is the only 30 caliber round I ever see. Most light rifles are 33 XC's. There is no issues getting brass / dies, etc for the XC. Almost everyone who shoots the XC shoots 300 Bergers. If you want a plug and play 33 XC get in contact with GAP (Gnat *** precision in KC) and order one. George has built plenty and knows what he is doing. You can get brass, dies, etc from Superior Shooting Systems. </p><p></p><p>H1000, N565, N568 with 215 primers and you are off to the races.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marine sniper, post: 3002451, member: 4768"] I shot several matches last year and plan to shoot more next year. I placed 12th at KO2M, had a great time. The OP needs to decide if he is going to built a "light rifle" (26 pounds and under / 338 caliber and under, with scope and bipod attached, Lapua bolt face or smaller) or a heavy rifle, up to 50 cal and in most classes 40 lbs. I have not seen a single 300 PRC at any competition, not saying it would not work but the 300 Norma / 300 NMI is the only 30 caliber round I ever see. Most light rifles are 33 XC's. There is no issues getting brass / dies, etc for the XC. Almost everyone who shoots the XC shoots 300 Bergers. If you want a plug and play 33 XC get in contact with GAP (Gnat *** precision in KC) and order one. George has built plenty and knows what he is doing. You can get brass, dies, etc from Superior Shooting Systems. H1000, N565, N568 with 215 primers and you are off to the races. [/QUOTE]
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