It's a good club that needs the patronage. Well done for doing your part!
A few too many wines after being very fortunate to attend lunch today at the SF club in Knightsbridge can take the blame for that one!
I love mine, but it’s a marked step up.Neither go for a 6.5 PRC. (Tin hat on awaiting incoming).
What advantages would a 6.5PRC offer in the UK deer stalking environment in comparison to a .270?I love mine, but it’s a marked step up.
The better comparison to a 6.5PRC is something like a .270
Better selection of bullets.What advantages would a 6.5PRC offer in the UK deer stalking environment in comparison to a .270?
I like the idea of a 6.5PRC but am very happy with my .270.
At the moment, the major difference is the selection of bullets available. There is a huge range of 6.5 bullets, spanning the weight and quality spectrum. .270 bullets are pretty restricted.What advantages would a 6.5PRC offer in the UK deer stalking environment in comparison to a .270?
I like the idea of a 6.5PRC but am very happy with my .270.
Because I am waiting for students to show up, and I have the code window open, I decided to do this for you. It shows the estimated terminal energy for 4 loads:What advantages would a 6.5PRC offer in the UK deer stalking environment in comparison to a .270?
I like the idea of a 6.5PRC but am very happy with my .270.

Thanks for that information very helpfulBecause I am waiting for students to show up, and I have the code window open, I decided to do this for you. It shows the estimated terminal energy for 4 loads:
1. 270: Hornady Precision Hunter 145gr eldx (mv of 2970fps).
2. 270: Norma factory 130gr soft point (mv of 3140fps).
3. 6.5 Creedmoor: my home load 143gr eldx (mv of 2745fps).
4. 6.5 PRC: Hornady Match 147gr eldm (mv of 2910 fps).
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One of the things that really struck me when I started collecting the data on these was that there actually seems to be rather little difference between factory .270 and home loaded Creedmoor. I did not expect that.Thanks for that information very helpful
One of the things that really struck me when I started collecting the data on these was that there actually seems to be rather little difference between factory .270 and home loaded Creedmoor. I did not expect that.
It all goes to confirm my conviction that the differences between all the mainstream deer cartridges are so marginal that it really makes no difference which you pick.
What advantages would a 6.5PRC offer in the UK deer stalking environment in comparison to a .270?
I like the idea of a 6.5PRC but am very happy with my .270.

Ah yes. Blazing Saddles. Lilli von SthuppIts Twu! Its Twu!
However, seeing as the vast majority of us are… average stalkers!Which goes to show that when comparing the qualities of various calibre and bullet solutions
Continuously comparing them against the needs of an average stalker - where just about anything will do- is pretty pointless
The differences appear when applying them in the precision/ competition / ELR arenas
why i have two creedmoors , my match gun and my stalking gunTrue...unless you also compete. Then, being familiar with a single cartridge (vice one for hunting, and one for target) has its benefits.
Indeed. I'm up to four now. Two AI's (AI-AT and ATX) for competitions, a Tikka CTR rebarreled in 6.5CM for hunting (previously was a .260), and a Savage Model 10 in 6.5CM (my first Creedmoor match rifle, back when there were no factory offered rifles).why i have two creedmoors , my match gun and my stalking gun
As the range increases lighter more frangible bullets will reliably still expand , where a heavy / tough bonded or copper mono bullet might not .i've been saying this for ages , like for like there is no real difference in performance between mainstream deer calibres , as for the 'my 270 is laser flat' nonsense that really annoys me , you compare a 130g 308 load to a 130g 270 load and inside 300m tell me if the diffence would be a miss or wound ? if you zero at 200m you will be around 2" high at 100m and 9" low at 300m hence the old 2-0-9 saying , check out deer calibres and tell me if any of the usual suspects deviate from this far enough to wound on a chest shot inside 300m?