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Thinking of going 6.5 PRC thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasCub" data-source="post: 1761934" data-attributes="member: 61715"><p>Wildcats don't sell, rifles that have quality ammo readily available in most places at a reasonable price as well as readily available reloading components sell, it's that simple. A lot of guys see/saw the Creedmoor as kind of a mehh caliber. Good bullets and lots of ammo and components but anemic in the velocity dept. The 6.5 PRC to me is what the Creedmoor should have been. Gotta give Hornady credit, you produce a product that's appealing and you quickly provide ammo and components to support it and walah its a success.Several other companies could have learned a thing or two from Hornady. Now if we could just get the bullet makers to create a high BC bullet that would at minimum give Partition performance from 0-600 yards we'd be set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasCub, post: 1761934, member: 61715"] Wildcats don’t sell, rifles that have quality ammo readily available in most places at a reasonable price as well as readily available reloading components sell, it’s that simple. A lot of guys see/saw the Creedmoor as kind of a mehh caliber. Good bullets and lots of ammo and components but anemic in the velocity dept. The 6.5 PRC to me is what the Creedmoor should have been. Gotta give Hornady credit, you produce a product that’s appealing and you quickly provide ammo and components to support it and walah its a success.Several other companies could have learned a thing or two from Hornady. Now if we could just get the bullet makers to create a high BC bullet that would at minimum give Partition performance from 0-600 yards we’d be set. [/QUOTE]
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