It's the insight and analysis that is the purpose of discussion, not a right or wrong answer.
The 6.5 PRC is a very attractive cartridge at first blush.
Seriously considered it, along with the 6.8 Western and 1:8 twist .270 Winchester.
Depends on what you want, and if you understand what that...
Doesn't work that way.
Market, and market share.
Barring market expansion, the potential revenue is finite.
The 6.5 Creedmore - was a massive ad campaign and did expand the market with new shooters and hunters.
Like Tiger Woods did for Golf.
This cartridge most likely won't, so it will have...
EMOM's - Every Minute On the Minute exercises.
Pick a dozen whole body exercises.
Pull-ups/push-ups/sit-ups with Garhammer/bar-dips/rows/squats/clean-n-press/etc..
Set the weight and reps so that you:
- Start the next set on the next minute.
- Can't complete 10 sets.
- Struggle on that last...
Agree.
It is a long range shooter's cartridge, that should work fine for std. hunting.
But it brings insignificant performance figures well past the decimal point for a field cartridge, and a few negatives in that regard as well.
Should put the .280AI out of business as the "Beanfield"...
First, one needs to understand the difference between Fasting and Starvation.
After that, all one needs are water/salt/minerals/exercise.
The body makes sugar, recycles protein, and runs just fine on the internal fuel tank - adipose fat.
GR
Just be sure to avoid charred (carbonized) meat.
Indigestible plant fiber, like cabbage, feeds gut bacteria in the lower GI that produce lactic acid, which, in turn, breaks down carcinogens like meat char.
So to be healthy, one needs the other.
GR
There appears to be a threshold there, and the .277 bullet is generally considered the bottom of it, with not a lot of distinction until quite a ways above, like 35 Cal..
Doesn't matter that much for a high-shoulder shot, but a double-lung shot is a different matter.
GR
Do you feel the same way about long bed gasoline powered pick-up trucks?
The .270 Winchester - has been the ubiquitous Western hunting cartridge for nearly a hundred years.
Have to believe that there's a snow-globe out there for you somewhere.
GR
Like when the 6.5 Creedmoor made the jump from the bench-rest to became the greatest field cartridge, Ever!
... because it was parts-per-million more precise at 1,000 yards than the 130 year old 6.5x55mm Mauser, with the same bullets, at the same velocity.
Shooters and hunters.
GR