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I’m sure any of the new 6.8s and PRCs will do fine for those who like compromises. YMMV
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Hey WAM. That was a neat subtle cut. Lol. Kinda agree. Edk
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I’m sure any of the new 6.8s and PRCs will do fine for those who like compromises. YMMV Interesting thought process
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Well, you don’t get improved performance simply with shorter actions, heavier bullets, and less velocity. Such nonsense is but the dung of horses. If you are after large elk, a .300 Weatherby is just the ticket. For deer, not so much…
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Campfire Kahuna
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It's never been difficult to cypher who shoots and who don't. Hint.
Bullets matter wayyyyyyyy more than headstamps ladies and the 300 Wannabee...pisses up all ropes. Hint.
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If you are a dink-killer like some on here…. Meh, it doesn’t matter.
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Neither the 7PRC nor the 300PRC are short-action cartridges. 215 Bergers at 2950 in a 300WM (or a 300PRC) is an adequate counter-argument against the "no extra performance from heavier bullets", maybe.
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Pass the 7 Whizzum and .796 BC 180’s at 2900fps,while BUM droolingly tries to correlate headstamps to B&C. Hint.
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Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Considering the others you have, the choice doesn’t matter. Get the one you want. You don’t need either one. It’s just for fun and it’s YOUR fun. Enjoy it.
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Build a wildcat. .277x300 would fit the bill.
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Thanks for all the reply’s so far!
I should say this, I have at least 1 or more rifles in 223, 243, 257 Roberts, 257 weatherby, 6.5 creedmoor, 264 win mag, 270 win, 280 rem, 280ai, 7mm rem mag, 30-30, 308, 30-06 and 300 win mag. All around favorite cartridge for the type of hunting I do most is 257 Roberts. I have no need for another rifle in either cartridge, but who cares about need when you get in the mood for a new rifle? I was just wondering how some of y’all might lean between the 2. Great post. And we can’t use that 4 letter word, NEED…! This is the Fire after all, a great enabling site. DF
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