TygerJ
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Looking into factory 6.5 PRC hunting rifles and at a crossroads. Use would be antelope/mule deer/general range shooting and the occasional use on elk. Seeking inputs on these options.
Browning Hells Canyon Speed vs. Bergara Wilderness Ridge.
Chose these two options as they both offer: 6.5 PRC caliber, cerakoted, and threaded with radial muzzle brakes. 24” barrels. Both retail around $1k.
Hells Canyon Speed specs indicate it’s lighter weight (~1lb); fluted barrel, has +1 mag capacity advantage (3 in mag), is modestly more expensive, and has the arid/bronze coloration of stock/barrel. Don’t love the coloration, but appreciate the other specs.
Bergara Wilderness Ridge is heavier barreled (non-fluted), internal mag only holds 2 rounds, but have heard/read a lot of people have had great experiences with Bergara rifles; nice stock and supposedly very accurate.
Anyone have any experiences between these options to help advise?
Thanks!
Browning Hells Canyon Speed vs. Bergara Wilderness Ridge.
Chose these two options as they both offer: 6.5 PRC caliber, cerakoted, and threaded with radial muzzle brakes. 24” barrels. Both retail around $1k.
Hells Canyon Speed specs indicate it’s lighter weight (~1lb); fluted barrel, has +1 mag capacity advantage (3 in mag), is modestly more expensive, and has the arid/bronze coloration of stock/barrel. Don’t love the coloration, but appreciate the other specs.
Bergara Wilderness Ridge is heavier barreled (non-fluted), internal mag only holds 2 rounds, but have heard/read a lot of people have had great experiences with Bergara rifles; nice stock and supposedly very accurate.
Anyone have any experiences between these options to help advise?
Thanks!