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6.5 PRC

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11 minutes ago, Viper said:

Are those weights including scope, or bare rifle? I have a 1.5 lb. Zeiss V4 to put on it.

Scoped weights, minus bipod & ammo.  

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On 3/21/2019 at 2:33 PM, GreyGhost85 said:

Packs a lot more punch than a 6.5CM. Ballistics similar to 6.5x284 and is supposed to be inherently accurate. I have been curious on the round as well. I hope it throws a lot of water on the 6.5CM fire personally, as it appears to be a much better option. 

Won’t happen, I think people just like to say “creedmoor.” “PRC” not as catchy

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2 hours ago, lancetkenyon said:

Light rifles are harder to shoot accurately just because of shooter input.  It takes a lot of shooting to get comfortable with them.  To me, a longer range rifle should be 9-10+ pounds.  7 pound rifles are great to carry in the mountains, and work well for shots out to 500-600 or so.  

This has also been my exact experience.   My LR rifle is 9.2#'s and my mountain rifle is 7#.   One is good to a grand and the other is good to maybe 600 yards depending on rest and heart rate.  

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10 hours ago, trphyhntr said:

Won’t happen, I think people just like to say “creedmoor.” “PRC” not as catchy

 

 

Victoria Secrets has the Creedmore on sale this weekend if you buy a bra and panties.

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21 minutes ago, bhuntin said:

I like1 000 yard bras and 1 mile panties out of my 7lb rifle .

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Thong or granny panties?

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2 hours ago, bhuntin said:

thong

 

 

 

Please....do NOT post a picture. 😁

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