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Which PRC for my lightweight mountain rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="tooth doc" data-source="post: 1901384" data-attributes="member: 52018"><p>You definitely have 2 chouces that will do the jib at 500. The 300 will be better if your shot presentation isnt ideal. But on elk i definely recommend heavy and or monometal, aka barnes or similiar. Someone else mentioned 6.5 creed. Will do the job but remember the creed us not quite the balistic twin of the 260 rem. It needs a good bullet, meaning handloading and at extreme ranges, beyond 500 i would want ideal shot presentation. No texas heart shot! 300 give you more options but not as much fun to shoot at the range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tooth doc, post: 1901384, member: 52018"] You definitely have 2 chouces that will do the jib at 500. The 300 will be better if your shot presentation isnt ideal. But on elk i definely recommend heavy and or monometal, aka barnes or similiar. Someone else mentioned 6.5 creed. Will do the job but remember the creed us not quite the balistic twin of the 260 rem. It needs a good bullet, meaning handloading and at extreme ranges, beyond 500 i would want ideal shot presentation. No texas heart shot! 300 give you more options but not as much fun to shoot at the range. [/QUOTE]
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