6.5 prc
What are some thoughts on this caliber.
Looking for something new and it has caught my eye Then to find one in a lefty. Lol |
Did I ever look at it! Tones of videos and lectures. Never shot it myself but I was this close from getting a Christensen Arms Ridgeline in 6.5 PRC. The only thing which put it off for me, at least for now, was the lack of availability for ammo still. One place in town only said they would bring it in. Two others, including Cabela’s, looked at me like I had just landed there from the Moon when I asked if they had any ammo in stock. So maybe next year.
As far as the wrong side rifle, I wouldn’t know anything, sorry. :) P.S. edit. It looks to me like that would be ‘that one cartridge’. |
I have not read a bad thing about it. Seems to be the holy grail of 6.5's a true Creedmore killer .... :)
The 300 PRC also sounds fantastic. Get one of each and you have all your big game hunting covered. |
Here's my take on the PRC.
The Creed was designed as a match round, but people realized it was not as good as it could be for the longer ranges ( on paper) for some competitions, and people went crazy for it and started hunting with it as well. Soooo, the PRC was built to satisfy those shooters that could not get their heads around the fact that there are 6.5's out there that can do it but want the latest greatest. It does well for what it is designed for, and hopefully Hornady will get a mess of brass out there so the guys who used to wildcat the WSM, WSSM, SAUM and RCM cases to 6.5 will not have to go to all the hassle of sourcing and necking, and neck turning brass.:) Personally I would just get another 6.5/284, or 6.5 Remington Magnum- oh crap who am I trying to kid?!!:budo: Cat |
Got a Christensen Ridgeline. Great caliber, wife shot her antlerless moose at 425yds with it the other day. Great accuracy, have shot 1/2 MOA out to 1000yds.
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Had one in my hands, (Christensen Mesa) back and forth between the 6.5 prc and the 7 RM. The 6.5 was lighter, the 7 was much better balanced, and (for hunting) provided better terminal performance with the same level of accuracy and much better ammunition availability. I went old school 7.
What the 6.5 prc does is provide consistent specs and well made factory ammunition (itll get here...eventually :rolleye2:) for a fast 6.5, just like the creedmor did for a medium 6.5. There are other options for hand loaders as cat listed, but the 6.5 class is all over the map regarding factory ammo, brass, chamber dimensions, twist rates etc. hornady standardized things, fixed the common complaints, and released a well designed cartridge. Detractors: you better like the eld series of projectiles, it’s unlikely you will see monolithic bullets or anything else in a factory loading anytime soon. The action is lighter so most 24 inch barreled rifles are very muzzle heavy. Probably a good place for a carbon barrel. If you go shorter on the barrel, you are wasting powder and essentially losing the performance you paid for. |
KS Arms put a 6.5 PRC barrel on my nephews Browning mountain TI. He loves it and thinks it’s the greatest thing since sliced bread. Realistically, my 6.5-284 will do anything the PRC will.
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I picked up a Christensen MPR in 6.5 PRC at Barton's this time last year and I've been grinning ever since. This rifle is a real peach; flat trigger, folding stock and M-Lok compatible carbon fibre hand guard. Shot two boxes of factory ammo breaking it in and then started reloading 143 ELD-X and 140 Accubonds over 54 to 58 grains of H1000. I've had one hole groups with the 143's but velocity wasn't quite where I wanted it. I'm up over 3000 fps now and groups are looking good (0.5 MOA), and I'm just starting to see a faint ejector mark. Can't get the Accubonds to shoot with that powder though. Going to try some H4831 soon, as I've heard good things.
I've never really had any experience/proficiency with extended range or rifles at this price point, but I've really gone down the rabbit hole with this caliber/rifle and the hits at long range are becoming more and more repeatable. The only issues I have now (yes - factory ammo is hard to find, as is brass), is finding a long distance range close to Edmonton and more time to shoot. I shot that buck in the photo last week from 190 yards quartering away and he died on his feet, with not too much meat lost on the opposite shoulder. Can't say enough good things about this cartridge. |
More recoil for 150fps......?? not worth it in my opinion.......Maybe at a 1000yds it will make a difference...but for most....just more ouch.
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Wife’s 7mm-08 kicks more than my PRC. Might be a couple ft-lbs more than a creed, but it ain’t no 26Nosler! 150fps? My creed shoots 143 led-x factory ammo at 2680 out of tikka CTR. My PRC was shooting 147 elf-m factory at 2950. Now my reloads with 156gr Berger are rolling at 3050. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I've been looking at that PRC for a while. |
I have never had anything in 6.5 but........ that's my next one, have looked at everything in 6.5 and done some comparisons, was leaning towards a 6.5-300 weatherby but it seems overbore as does the 26 nosler, almost 30% more powder for 10% more velocity just doesn't equate to me, having said that they are zingers alright and if a guy is careful to not really heat up the barrel I doubt I would ever shoot it out.
I think I have it narrowed down to just 2 now, a christensen arms mesa in 6.5 PRC or a weatherby mark V in a 6.5 RMP, both interesting, both carry enough terminal energy way out past the range where I am comfortable shooting, and both have mild recoil in a proper rifle. The 6.5 RMP is almost impossible to find ammo and or brass, the 6.5 PRC is getting to a point now where ammo is available, brass still scarce but the hornady precision hunter line of ammo is getting more and more common. I know that neither of these will do anything that the 6.5-284 won't do, almost balistical twins, but they are something new and if a guy is going to buy another rifle to play with it may as well be something new and slightly improved :thinking-006: |
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I am running N565, I couldn’t get over 2900fps with H1000. I could never find and R26 either. Heard good results with N565 and not disappointed. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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If you deside to go with the 6.5RPM, you might as well go with the 6.5x284, same action length but ammo would be easier to find and cheaper. the only thing the PRC has going for it over the RPM, is it built on a short action, so the rifle might be a bit lighter. |
https://www.rifleshootermag.com/edit...6.5-prc/307816
Interesting comparison between the two of them. |
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As stated a few times there is lots of similar calibers and guys that are achieving similar velocity with longer barrels or hot loads.
In my opinion there is always so many new calibers you can never try them all, that said I went with a 6.5 PRC because I was re-barreling a rifle and really like the case design. My goal is 2950 ish FPS with 156 Berger’s and a 22 inch pipe. The gun will weigh 7.5 lbs loaded and will be used for deer and sheep mostly. |
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I am thinking of doing a custom on the PRC. Remington clone action. Tigger Tech trigger. 24 or maybe 26" barrel. Stock? Are most of you using a short action? Do those 156 Berger's require a long action?
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Mine is a long action.
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Mag length
Anyone on here with a 6.5prc in a CA ridgeline able to confirm their mag box length? Thinking of buying one. Would like to load the 140 Berger’s provided there’s some room there.
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I like the idea of the PRC, but, I decided that at this point, the Creedmoor suited my want better. Could have picked up a 260Rem, but, Creedmoor brass is easier to come by. PRC's are out and available, wasn't turned on by the guns they were in. Just another toy to play with, like I need any more of those. So I joined the ranks of the Creedmo ho's I guess. Even bought a Tikka, in a bolt action yet, with an AR style grip. I lost my marbles years ago though.
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Used a creedmoor on a couple critters this year and comparing it to my 6.5x284
I definitely prefer the added velocity for hunting The prc should be almost identical to the 6.5x284 It would be a winner |
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How much powder ? And how was accuracy? |
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