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Which PRC for my lightweight mountain rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="rbTanzan" data-source="post: 1901314" data-attributes="member: 53978"><p>You choose a caliber to cover things when they go right, and also for when they go wrong. What happens when the elk moves, turns, steps at the moment that the trigger breaks? </p><p></p><p>Definitely 300PRC, if not a 338 PRC. </p><p></p><p>Learn to shoot the rifle and don't worry about recoil. Recoil is mostly noise that totally overamps the nervous system. The shove feels good when you're hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbTanzan, post: 1901314, member: 53978"] You choose a caliber to cover things when they go right, and also for when they go wrong. What happens when the elk moves, turns, steps at the moment that the trigger breaks? Definitely 300PRC, if not a 338 PRC. Learn to shoot the rifle and don't worry about recoil. Recoil is mostly noise that totally overamps the nervous system. The shove feels good when you're hunting. [/QUOTE]
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