Peaks&Creeks
WKR
After 20 years of hunting with my Remington 700 30-06, I’ve decided to buy a new rifle, specifically a Springfield Waypoint. I’m torn between getting it in .308 or the upcoming 7PRC.
I’d like to get the .308 because of ammo availability and cheaper cost, which in turn would let me shoot this rifle a lot more. I’m having a hard time purchasing at this price point for the old .308 though.
The 7PRC interests me due to wanting to do some long range shooting and maybe a PRS match every once in a while. Also this cartridge would be more suitable as a one gun that does it all.
I do not reload and have no plans to do so. My old 30-06 has served me well as a 400 yards or less rifle, but am wanting to get into something where I can take antelope and deer at 600-800 yards.
So, get a .308 and shoot a lot more but not have the long range capabilities, or get a 7PRC that will see less rounds down the tube, but capable to those further distances? I would obviously shoot enough to be proficient at extended ranges.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I’d like to get the .308 because of ammo availability and cheaper cost, which in turn would let me shoot this rifle a lot more. I’m having a hard time purchasing at this price point for the old .308 though.
The 7PRC interests me due to wanting to do some long range shooting and maybe a PRS match every once in a while. Also this cartridge would be more suitable as a one gun that does it all.
I do not reload and have no plans to do so. My old 30-06 has served me well as a 400 yards or less rifle, but am wanting to get into something where I can take antelope and deer at 600-800 yards.
So, get a .308 and shoot a lot more but not have the long range capabilities, or get a 7PRC that will see less rounds down the tube, but capable to those further distances? I would obviously shoot enough to be proficient at extended ranges.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk