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Which PRC for my lightweight mountain rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1901241" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Have built both and the 6.5 is a nice cartridge. The 300 is a legit magnum. With a healthy break the recoil is manageable to stay on target. As we all know under stress and hunting we really don't feel recoil but we do get knocked off target easily in field positions that are awkward. So, I tend to opt for a lighter recoiling rifle when possible and for the enjoyment of practicing. I can shoot the 6.5 a lot but the 300 wears on me after a box, especially in an 8 lb rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1901241, member: 61747"] Have built both and the 6.5 is a nice cartridge. The 300 is a legit magnum. With a healthy break the recoil is manageable to stay on target. As we all know under stress and hunting we really don't feel recoil but we do get knocked off target easily in field positions that are awkward. So, I tend to opt for a lighter recoiling rifle when possible and for the enjoyment of practicing. I can shoot the 6.5 a lot but the 300 wears on me after a box, especially in an 8 lb rifle. [/QUOTE]
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