TaperPin
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A new 7 rem mag fell into my lap, but I was set to replace the worn out barrel with a 7 prc. They are so close in speed the two are interchangeable - the big advantage to the prc is the standardized chamber dimensions are tighter and more accurate than the standard 7 Rem mag chamber. The last barrel was chambered with a custom reamer so it essentially duplicates what the prc has naturally, if that makes sense. If you end up going with a 7 Rem mag I highly recommend using a barrel that has a minimum dimension chamber - not so tight in the neck that case necks have to be turned, but a “minimum no turn chamber“ - the gunsmith will know what you mean.
There‘s nothing wrong with the 6.5 prc - it’s the new 270, with all the accuracy improvements of the improved chamber. For only deer and antelope this is ideal, and it works on elk. The 7mm is a little more ideal for elk and does everything the 6.5prc can.
There‘s nothing wrong with the 6.5 prc - it’s the new 270, with all the accuracy improvements of the improved chamber. For only deer and antelope this is ideal, and it works on elk. The 7mm is a little more ideal for elk and does everything the 6.5prc can.