With the possibility to go to a mile, 6.5 PRC all the way.I have a 6.5 Creedmoor which I really like. I reload for it and shoot it really well, sub 1/2" MOA groups at 100 yards and no problems hitting an 8" steel target at 500 yards. I was thinking about adding a different long range caliber and am contemplating a 6.0 Creedmoor and a 6.5 PRC. I realize they aren't similar, but no matter which one I choose, I end up with two rifles with two different shooting characteristics. Which one would you choose?
I said that just due to recoil. All will kill, but 6.5 prc has more recoil than 6cm. Thats why i said if just target shooting I'd pick 6cmWhy is that ? My 6.5 and 6mm creedmoors have killed deer and bear, just fine.
Thanks. I have a 6.5 Creedmoor with aluminum chassis and with scope it weighs 12.38 lbs. There's hardly any recoil. I'd get a similar setup in 6.5 PRC. I'm leaning that way just because of the extra reach over a 6 MM Creedmoor. At first I'd was leaning 6MM, but I don't think that'd give me anything I don't already have.It is noticeable. I have brakes on both. I'd put my 10 year old daughter behind the 6.5 creedmoor but not behind the prc. My prc is 6.7lbs without scope so that does play a factor. Its strictly for hunting.
Dead on here.I have both. If you are just target shooting then go 6mm creedmoor. If going to hunt then 6.5 prc.