jlaner0408
WKR
Okay- here’s another thread about the 6.5 PRC. I’ve been mulling the direction I want to go with my next rifle. I’ve pretty much narrowed it down to a 6.5 PRC or a 280 AI, so I don’t want this thread to turn into a “get a 300 win mag instead” debate.
I’ll only use this to chase smaller game, with mule deer and mountain goats probably being the biggest critter it would be shot at. There’s a VERY small chance that I’d hunt elk or moose with it, but that’s slim to none. These two calibers hit a sweet spot for me with bullet availability (I plan to hand load eventually, but not right off the bat) and terminal ballistic performance on what I plan on hunting.
My only requirement for the round that I hunt with will be that it has to launch a 140-150 grain bullet at 3,000 fps muzzle velocity. My biggest concern is with the 6.5 simply due to the fact that it’s new and there’s not a lot of factory ammunition right now. The 280 AI is a proven round with a decent amount of factory loaded ammunition and I can also fireform brass by just shooting 280 out of it, so I’m not worried about it, but the PRC currently only has a handful of options.
I’m assuming the PRC will take off much like the Creedmoor did, but maybe not to the extent the Creedmoor has risen. What do you guys think will be the future of the PRC? There seems to be more and more support growing for the round, but who knows what the future will bring.
I’ll only use this to chase smaller game, with mule deer and mountain goats probably being the biggest critter it would be shot at. There’s a VERY small chance that I’d hunt elk or moose with it, but that’s slim to none. These two calibers hit a sweet spot for me with bullet availability (I plan to hand load eventually, but not right off the bat) and terminal ballistic performance on what I plan on hunting.
My only requirement for the round that I hunt with will be that it has to launch a 140-150 grain bullet at 3,000 fps muzzle velocity. My biggest concern is with the 6.5 simply due to the fact that it’s new and there’s not a lot of factory ammunition right now. The 280 AI is a proven round with a decent amount of factory loaded ammunition and I can also fireform brass by just shooting 280 out of it, so I’m not worried about it, but the PRC currently only has a handful of options.
I’m assuming the PRC will take off much like the Creedmoor did, but maybe not to the extent the Creedmoor has risen. What do you guys think will be the future of the PRC? There seems to be more and more support growing for the round, but who knows what the future will bring.