But what I'm saying is it's LIKE saying that. They're completely different animals. On the contrary, a youtuber recently took a 308 up to 300wm velocities
I'd also disagree on the 308 reference, the quick maths I've just done shows around 500ftlbs energy difference between the PRC in a standard load and a 308 in a standard load. Obviously it also retains more energy sustainability further.
I've also checked the load data between 25-06 and PRC on hodgdon's site, it certainly isn't losing out to the 25-06 in the slightest using a 120g bullet. The max book data for PRC is 3170 something with a Barnes bullet. Max for the 25 is ironically the same number with a lead core bullet. (I believe that does have an effect, during my time reloading I've always noticed the Barnes appears to be slower than the equal lead bullet).
Now with a 100g bullet, the 25 is 3430fps whilst the PRC is 3470. The PRC genuinely appears to be a pretty much given 250-300fps more than the same bullet out of the creedmoor (all things being equal).
I would have cross referenced viht however it isn't letting me on the site unfortunately.
It just doesn't compare.
Edit - missed your post underneath! My bad
I know exactly what you are saying but its not!!
Comparing CM to PRC is LIKE comparing a .308 class cartridge to a 30-06 class cartridge.
Comparing a .308 class cartridge to a magnum cartridge is not LIKE comparing it to a 30-06 class cartridge, which is the true comparison.
PRC is NOT LIKE a magnum cartridge, which is what you are saying, a magnum is a real step up in capacity, power and velocity - you have taken it a step too far.
As for getting 300 win mag velocities from a .308, we could probably all do it with palma brass, a long barrel and a strong action, doesn't mean its safe!!
I can get 2900 fps with a 139 gr scenar and RS60 out of my 26" creedmoor or 2850 with ramshot hunter from my 26" barrel, small primer pocket brass, within load data with no apparent pressure signs. Nosler's data, which is generally not conservative, for a 26" PRC ranges from 2806 fps to 3113 fps so where is your 250 - 300 fps advantage? Maybe I just have a fast barrel.
For comparison, my .280 will run a 140 grain NBT at 3200 fps, 7 mm rem mag at 3300+.
As for questioning the maths, for an even playing field you need to look at comparable factory loads-
Hornady list
6.5 PRC loads from 2555 to 2782 ft-lb (143 gr eldx)
.308 loads from 1986 to 2997 ft-lb (150 gr SST)
But for hand loads, Nosler load data -
6.5 PRC most powerful loads are around 3200-3250 ft-lb -
26" barrel
.308 Win most powerful loads are around 3100 ft-lb - 24" barrel.
A 26" barrel would close the gap say 30-40 ft-lb, so where is your 500 ft-lb advantage?.
The PRC is not a magnum cartridge, it runs necked down 30-06 family velocities or less, you have just fallen for the marketing! Where it does have an advantage is the sleek 6.5 mm bullets but the bullet doesn't make a magnum, the case does. The 7 PRC and particularly the 300 PRC really are magnum cartridges and at some point when I have the cash I am going to build a 7-300 PRC which will be a real beast! (and comparable to 7 mm rem mag

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