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26 nosler vs 6.5 prc
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<blockquote data-quote="cajun" data-source="post: 2615543" data-attributes="member: 9772"><p>Neither. I would suggest two things. Go to accurateshooter.com and browse their forums. A lot of the top br and f class guys hang out there. Second go to the nearest shooting club or range that has competitions and check it out. Their are certain calibers that tend to dominate or do well in specific competitions. The first requirement is good quality brass. Nosler brass is not great and it's expensive. Hornady is not great brass either. Think Laupa, peterson or adg. 6mmBR and the variants are hard to beat in BR and F class to 600. At 1000 guys shoot everything from 6BR to 300 wsm. The straight 284 winchester or the 284 shehane is getting real popular in F class due to the higher bc 7mm bullets out now. Guys are actually necking up 6.5 284 back to 284 which was the original parent case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajun, post: 2615543, member: 9772"] Neither. I would suggest two things. Go to accurateshooter.com and browse their forums. A lot of the top br and f class guys hang out there. Second go to the nearest shooting club or range that has competitions and check it out. Their are certain calibers that tend to dominate or do well in specific competitions. The first requirement is good quality brass. Nosler brass is not great and it’s expensive. Hornady is not great brass either. Think Laupa, peterson or adg. 6mmBR and the variants are hard to beat in BR and F class to 600. At 1000 guys shoot everything from 6BR to 300 wsm. The straight 284 winchester or the 284 shehane is getting real popular in F class due to the higher bc 7mm bullets out now. Guys are actually necking up 6.5 284 back to 284 which was the original parent case. [/QUOTE]
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