I'm about to do my first rifle build and am hoping to make this one what I'll use for many years to come. Background: I hunt out west a few times a year, and will be using the rifle mainly for deer and elk, but possibly bear or moose in the future. Once I get dialed in, I'd be practicing and target shooting 5-8 times a year here at home in the midwest.
I know very little about guns, and mainly use them more as a tool to get meat. However, to that end, I am interested in becoming proficient at long range shooting, should the opportunity for a 500+ yard shot present itself.
Right now, I don't have a lot of time to dedicate to reloading, but could definitely find a way to put in time if it meant a significant improvement in accuracy down range. I'm looking at the 300 PRC because of the availability of the 212 ELDx which to my understanding should work well with that barrel. This would allow me to buy factory ammo, and shoot it well at long range (theoretically), while also giving the option of re-loading for it, should I decide to.
However, based on what I've read, if I were to decide on re-loading, it seems the 30 Nosler might be the preferred choice of the two, given my needs and use. So, if that is the case, what I'm wondering is if you guys think it is worth it to get into re-loading and go with the 30 Nosler. I don't mind the financial investment (I know I won't save money by re-loading), it's mainly the investment of time I'm concerned about, so if it's only 100-200 cartridges a year I'm making would it be pretty minimal time traded for the level of accuracy improvement I'd see over the PRC?
Or, might the performance of the factory 212 ELDx in the PRC be just as good out to, say 1000 yards, as a re-loaded 30 Nosler?
I know very little about guns, and mainly use them more as a tool to get meat. However, to that end, I am interested in becoming proficient at long range shooting, should the opportunity for a 500+ yard shot present itself.
Right now, I don't have a lot of time to dedicate to reloading, but could definitely find a way to put in time if it meant a significant improvement in accuracy down range. I'm looking at the 300 PRC because of the availability of the 212 ELDx which to my understanding should work well with that barrel. This would allow me to buy factory ammo, and shoot it well at long range (theoretically), while also giving the option of re-loading for it, should I decide to.
However, based on what I've read, if I were to decide on re-loading, it seems the 30 Nosler might be the preferred choice of the two, given my needs and use. So, if that is the case, what I'm wondering is if you guys think it is worth it to get into re-loading and go with the 30 Nosler. I don't mind the financial investment (I know I won't save money by re-loading), it's mainly the investment of time I'm concerned about, so if it's only 100-200 cartridges a year I'm making would it be pretty minimal time traded for the level of accuracy improvement I'd see over the PRC?
Or, might the performance of the factory 212 ELDx in the PRC be just as good out to, say 1000 yards, as a re-loaded 30 Nosler?