What’s up rokslide, I am once again coming to you for your knowledge. What I’m looking for is first hand knowledge/ numbers on velocity for a 300 prc 212 gr. Eldx box ammo out of your barrel length at your altitude. I’m looking at picking up a fierce firearms ct rogue specifically for the light weight aspect. The rifle is going to be used exclusively for elk hunting between 8500-10500 ft. The possibility of using a suppressor is there but again for the weight aspect I might stick with a muzzle brake.
My current rifle is a browning xbolt 300 prc western hunter 26” barrel moving those eldx averaged to 2900fps. The rifle naked weighs 7.7 lbs if memory serves. So as an upgrade for the 2024 rifle season I’m looking at a fierce firearms ct rogue which the website says naked is 5.7 lbs (no barrel length stated). The available options are 20”, 22”, and 24” which poses the question for me. Which length is the best bang for your buck, or I guess worth the weight?
As an add on, there are cross canyon shots available in the areas I’m hunting. So I’d like to retain as much range as possible. Thanks ahead of time, and happy new year.
My current rifle is a browning xbolt 300 prc western hunter 26” barrel moving those eldx averaged to 2900fps. The rifle naked weighs 7.7 lbs if memory serves. So as an upgrade for the 2024 rifle season I’m looking at a fierce firearms ct rogue which the website says naked is 5.7 lbs (no barrel length stated). The available options are 20”, 22”, and 24” which poses the question for me. Which length is the best bang for your buck, or I guess worth the weight?
As an add on, there are cross canyon shots available in the areas I’m hunting. So I’d like to retain as much range as possible. Thanks ahead of time, and happy new year.