What do you think of this new cartridge and it's strengths and weaknesses? I think a lot of people would be interested in your opinion.Very nice read. Its good to know where this new cartridge stands. I would attribute the tight primers to all that brass that holds them in the large magnum bolt size vs the smaller 284 standard bolt.
Thanks.....Very nice read.
Might be partially true, but you still have to start with good brass.I would attribute the tight primers to all that brass that holds them in the large magnum bolt size vs the smaller 284 standard bolt.
Thank you. I have noted your post under my thread in the gunsmithing forum and have sent you a PM. It is beginning to look like there are people with a good working knowledge of this issue and experience with the very new PRC cartridge.I haven't had problems getting a 6.5 PRC to feed out of an Accurate 300 WSM mag. As with most DBM setups using AI type magazines with no front blinder plate on Remington's and Rem clones you have to notch the feed ramp to take advantage of the longer OAL available with these magazines. If you don't notch the receiver the nose of the bullet can/will hang up under the the feed ramp.
Well I have not shot one yet so I really cannot say much. It seams like no one is interested in adapting it and that may be a bad sign for its longevity. I could only comment on paper based info and this excellent post by alf.What do you think of this new cartridge and it's strengths and weaknesses? I think a lot of people would be interested in your opinion.
They are the same and are McMillan Marksman’s..... ask me how I know? He got me hooked on them!Alf, are those all the same stock types on your 5 rigs, what models are they?
Will be interesting to see if there are any new rifle chamberings at the NRA convention. Everyone should have the specs by now.They are the same and are McMillan Marksman’s..... ask me how I know? He got me hooked on them!
I don't have a phone scope, nor an active cell phone, so I make do with an old point-and-shoot Kodak for the through-the-scope-shot. With the NP-R1 reticle, you can still quarter a milk jug on 22 power at a mile:
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Good thing I set out enough jugs, as I couldn't see the left half from my firing point:
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This bastard got more than it's fair share thrown at it.
There's about 15 impacts just over:
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