Hi all, just wondering if any one can point me in the direction of a gun smith that has a 300 PRC reamer.
Thanks.
300 PRC
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Re: 300 PRC
Matt Paroz built one for me recently
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Re: 300 PRC
Can't recommend a smith Down Under but I will say the 300PRC is a great round! That's what my F open gun is set up in!
Later, Frank
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Later, Frank
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Re: 300 PRC
Hi Frank
Firstly keep up the good work with your barrels!
The 300prc I have is used with a muzzle brake for a bit of fun
Just wondering how you find the recoil ?
Thanks
Tim
Firstly keep up the good work with your barrels!
The 300prc I have is used with a muzzle brake for a bit of fun
Just wondering how you find the recoil ?
Thanks
Tim
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Re: 300 PRC
Tim N wrote:Hi Frank
Firstly keep up the good work with your barrels!
The 300prc I have is used with a muzzle brake for a bit of fun
Just wondering how you find the recoil ?
Thanks
Tim
Tim, I'm o.k. with the recoil but then my gun weighs 21 pounds 10 ounces! I've put 70 rounds on it in a day and I don't feel beat up.
If it was a hunting rifle and I wanted to test ammo and shoot for accuracy it would have to have a muzzle brake on it in a normal hunting weight type rifle.
Cheers, Frank
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