You should find brass first before going down that path.Really considering the 300 PRC. Does anyone have one and how does it compare performance wise to the 300 WM? Large step up? Or not really worth it
You should find brass first before going down that path.Really considering the 300 PRC. Does anyone have one and how does it compare performance wise to the 300 WM? Large step up? Or not really worth it
He wasn't comparing a weatherby mag to the 6.5. He was comparing a braked win mag to it. You missed the point entirely by bringing in the weatherby mag comparison. Substantial difference between the weatherby and win mags in felt recoil. Tracking now?Yes of course. Not tracking your point
Really considering the 300 PRC. Does anyone have one and how does it compare performance wise to the 300 WM? Large step up? Or not really worth it
That extra 4 grains of powder in the weatherby really make that big of a difference from the win mag in felt recoil?He wasn't comparing a weatherby mag to the 6.5. He was comparing a braked win mag to it. You missed the point entirely by bringing in the weatherby mag comparison. Substantial difference between the weatherby and win mags in felt recoil. Tracking now?
What niche are you looking to fill with this new rifle? That’s where I would start… for big boomers, I still like the 338wm, it’s a cool classic cartridge… not flashy or fancy, but still very practical for a lot of hunting scenarios.No real reason reason besides that I just got a 64 gun safe and need some more to fill it haha.
The bmg is overrated, can’t even tip a doe over50 BMG, don't even have to hit the animal to knock it out. sure its heavy to carry but you can shoot 2 miles with it so you don't have to leave the truck.
you could also go to 270 or 7 rem mag, must be a reason why most modern cartridges are always compared to these 2 rounds and still don't do better.
The bmg is overrated, can’t even tip a doe over