Good Video! I did a barrel break in with my Savage 12 LRP in 6.5 Creedmoor when I first bought it. Did the shoot once, clean, shoot twice, clean, etc. The factory barrel always collected copper and would use CR-10 to break out the copper here and there, but it still always collected a lot of copper either way. Shot that barrel out and put a Criterion on it and didn't do a break in. Cleaned it when I got the barrel installed and then shot 500 rounds through it. Ran three patches through it with Hoppes 9 and it was clean as a whistle with no copper fouling. I think it goes to show that a hand lapped barrel like a Criterion or any good match grade barrel doesn't need a break in. I think cleaning does the opposite and the more you clean the worse it is on a barrel.
I made my first mile shot (and hit) with 300 PRC. What a great cartridge. I don't claim to be a long-range pro, I had a factory rep there from Barrett walking me through it all, but it was still fun!
it's my understanding that a match grade barrel that's been hand lapped doesn't need the barrel break in procedure that was used. for a factory rifle, it definitely helps. I've noticed a difference. but both my benchmark barrels shot great right off the start, they did pick up some speed after some rounds. But that wasn't from cleaning. that was from shooting. Great shooting and i'm looking forward to more content.love that 6.5 PRC. Love my 6.5 Sherman shortmag more :)
It must be quite a satisfying feeling building that from start to finish. It's a pleasure getting to watch each step along the way - thanks for allowing me to live vicariously through you and your shop! lol
Great rifle, great series, great shooting. Awesome. I would recommend, when shooting for groups, to not lift your head from the comb in between shots. Load and cycle with your head "in the scope" It has helped me. Thanks for this series. Wish I had the tools to build my own.
Great videos and excellent presentation. Have a Ruger Precision in 300 PRC but with winter approaching (actually it is here) it will be a spring break in and long range practice. We have both a 1,000 yd and 1 mile range at our farm. Purchased the 225 grain Hornady factory ammo as well for now.
Great job with this build! I love your attention to detail. Gunsmithing demands this level of detail and you obviously have the skill and knowledge to put together an accurate rifle. I have been turning my own barrels for years for both competition and hunting and absolutely love it when a new rifle comes together and performs well in the field. Love your channel and the way you present the information. Keep up the great work.
Shooter7point62 “I’m trusting barrel makers here” yes they want you to buy more barrels so they tell you to clean and break in your barrels. I used to do this with every new barrel but now I no longer do this after seeing results not cleaning nearly as often.
So I spoke to the guys over at the Blaser, Mauser and Sauer factory in Germany a couple of years ago, and they seem to be in your camp Shooter7point62. Their engineers said that it makes no sense to try and break in a barrel with the "first shots" because by the time you get the rifle, the barrel has seen multiple projectiles already during their testing of the barrel in their quality control and legal obligations like proofing. So they say that with their barrels, once you get it you load it and shoot.
Awesome Gavin! I will say... from Shooting the 6.5 PRC and 300 PRC Ruger RPR... the 300 was almost more pleasant. Ruger has a MASSIVE brake on it that is tunable... Very effective!
I was going to go with a custom 300 PRC, but instead opted for a factory Ruger Precision rifle for just over $1400. I did a break-in of 1 shot clean, 2 shots clean, 3 shots clean, 4 shots clean, and my 5 shot group was .38" @ 100 yards with 4 going in to .26" with Hornady factory 225gr ELD-M.
That is a beautiful firearm. It’s watching things like this that inspire me to learn more about firearms and how to make them. Thank you for all the information and inspiration.
Nice rifle!! Just wanting to give my opinion in the comments. First, I’m a LR shooter and have been for the past 30 years. I shoot and study ballistics 3-5 days a week, I retired at age 45. Studying ballistics is what I do. Ok, in my opinion, anytime you have to correct the elevation to compensate for the fall of gravity, I consider this long range when using today’s modern rifle systems. 4-6 hundred yards is long range. When one’s bullet is subsonic, I consider this extreme long range. Way to go on the shooting!!!! Just found your channel and will be looking for updates on your rifle.
WV Long Shooter have you been to Storm Mountain Training Center in Elk Garden? Talk to Rod....he’s got some good courses up there if you want to stretch out some range...
Just was doing load development on a buddy’s new rifle in a mdt acc chassis and I was getting left to right group shift also. I bedded it an that went away. Made a 1 moa rifle a .5moa rifle. Rifle is a Curtis vector, proof carbon 6mm creedmoor, in mdt acc.
@gavintoobe I bed the action to the chassis. Mainly the recoil lug but did around the rear action screw also. I built a “wall” with play dough in front of the recoil lug. The acc chassis doesn’t have a trough so had to do something to contain the acraglass. My guess is that the round action was turning under recoil. The recoil lug doesn’t have anything on the sides to keep the action from twisting. The barrel is a 7 twist. What it needs is set screws on both sides of the recoil lug.. just my thoughts. They are only my opinion. I appreciate your precision work by the way!
I believe barrel break-in is personal choice. Barrel manufacturers recommend different ways, top shooters in competitions recommend different ways, some recommend none. It's all up to you in the end. I wouldn't mind doing a side be side comparison one of these days.
Im really excited to see what you come up with in all these tests and your final conclusions. I really want a 30 cal magnum ELR/hunting rifle that is non belted and the 300 PRC and 300 RUM are my short list.
Nice build. In fact, I'm shooting with great results out my custom Alamo Precision/Defiance DT action/ Bartlein heavy varmint profile 28" barrel in my 300 PRC Rifle; the 230 Berger Hybrid. I've taken several ELR matches already from 1000-2000 yards with great and consistent results Good luck and enjoy your channel.
That’s a sweet piece of kit!!! You better start working out lol. 20+ lbs to lug around. I would also enjoy seeing it shot in it’s lightest configuration. No weight in the stock.
Boober stay tuned he is building a hunting version as well. Is is based on a 300 RUM donor he said he will do a work up on the 300 RUM to directly compare it to the 300 PRC.
Hi Gav, Great video as usual. I am so excited for these two builds you have going. This build in 300 PRC is my ultimate and I feel the excitement you have through your videos as it makes me excited to see the build and progress every time you upload. Awesome build, awesome info and great MOA right from the start. Keep up the awesome vids and products.
That is one super bad ass nice gun..I love it. One question..Re; bubble level on Scope ring cap..Why did you go with a top mount level instead of side mount level? I have to take my eye off the target to check a Top side Bubble Level? However I dont not have to lose my Cheek weld or take my eye off target with my side view bubble level? Gavin that is the nicest gun I think Ive seen..Damn I love that modular stock with a built in Arca rail..
Gorgeous rifle excellent craftsmanship I was thinking 300 PRC what's the effective range on big game as well on targets and say 300 PRC vs. 300 win mag thx keep up the great videos.
Nothing like the ping of steel. Dead center just makes it that much better. Hope you can drive up the mountain because I wouldn't want to hump a 24 pound rifle plus ammo and gear up there. :D
What are the coordinates to the location you are shooting from? At the equator Earth is spinning counter clockwise at around 1039 MPH, so at the *45 Lat. the rotation is around 520 MPH which is equivalent 750 fps. Let us say all the following scenario targets are placed at 1000 yrds. Can you shoot to the north, impact the target then shoot south and impact the target without much windage adjustment? I ask because when you shoot north the Earth's rotation is coming from right to left but when you shoot south the rotation is from left to right. Can you shoot to the east, make impact then shoot west, make impact with out a whole lot of elevation adjustment? I ask because shooting east the Earth's rotation is coming towards you, when you shoot west the earths rotation is going away. What about diagonal directions NW, SE, then NE,SW, how much windage and elevation adjustment do you make? I ask as these diagonal directions NW, SE and then NW,SE are completely opposite. One last question, What formula do you use to figure in for the coriolis effect? Just a lot of critical thinking here. BTW them were some awesome groups. thank you for the uploads and in advance thank you for answering my book of questions. be well my friend.
Very interested in the 300RUM to 300PRC, to see what results you get or just have my REM700LR 300RUM action reworked for a Wyatts box mag and new barrel? I like and appreciate your methodology, where it pertains to reloading/ballistics/smithing!
U have got the best videos I have seen. U shoot nice top notch equipment. U should do a 30 Sherman mag. What are your views on 300 prc vs 300 rum and 300 win mag.
@@Ultimatereloader As I am sure you will know, during the daytime, in optimal conditions it is tough to tell the difference, BUT in questionable lighting, such as early morning or very late in afternoon or before sunset, it is very much a great scope. The glass clarity is superb. Also am a fan that the scope weights fairly little. FFP is a win and am a huge fan of the turret system they have on it. The zero stop is also fantastic. th-cam.com/video/ndBx9m8yhHI/w-d-xo.html
I looked through my friend's Mark 6. I still curse him for it. The glass is incredible. It ranked in the top 10 in the Accurate Shooter test of scopes that started at $1500. A NightForce won beating scopes that cost almost twice as much. Gavin you would appreciate the details of the testing regiment. Definitely your level of detail was used.
Great stuff! Really interested in the load work up. I'm curious how important neck tension and seating depth will be for this cartridge, especially if vld/eld or similar style bullets are used.
How high are your scope rings on this gun? I’m building almost the exact same gut just with a defiance action and I’m looking to keep the scope fairly tight to the barrel for a clean look. The scope I’m putting on it also has a 34mm tube and 56 bell so very comparable
Hey Gavin. I've got this savage elite precision in 300prc. 30 inch, 1 in 8.5 twist tube. Absolute tac driver with the factory 225gr eldm but I've got a few hundred 250 grain atips I wanna load for it. Got any tips for a starting load? I'm thinking about hodgdon us869. Have you any experience with that powder in magnum cartridges? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Wow, Nice rifle! Im on the fence between a borden mountaineer, an impact precision 737 or a kelbleys prometheus action, its similar to the atlas action. Im interested in your opinion on the kelbley.. is it as good as the other top brands I listed? What do you think of its TG ejector? I noticed you were hand chambering the rounds, did you have loading issues?? Please respond, I really do follow your channel, thankyou in advance.
Good Video! I did a barrel break in with my Savage 12 LRP in 6.5 Creedmoor when I first bought it. Did the shoot once, clean, shoot twice, clean, etc. The factory barrel always collected copper and would use CR-10 to break out the copper here and there, but it still always collected a lot of copper either way. Shot that barrel out and put a Criterion on it and didn't do a break in. Cleaned it when I got the barrel installed and then shot 500 rounds through it. Ran three patches through it with Hoppes 9 and it was clean as a whistle with no copper fouling. I think it goes to show that a hand lapped barrel like a Criterion or any good match grade barrel doesn't need a break in. I think cleaning does the opposite and the more you clean the worse it is on a barrel.
Dammit Gavin!!! I just joined the 6.5 club, and now I just HAVE to build a 300prc..
my wife is going to love this!
I am so excited for the 6.5 PRC build and how it compares to the 300 PRC builds!
I made my first mile shot (and hit) with 300 PRC. What a great cartridge. I don't claim to be a long-range pro, I had a factory rep there from Barrett walking me through it all, but it was still fun!
it's my understanding that a match grade barrel that's been hand lapped doesn't need the barrel break in procedure that was used. for a factory rifle, it definitely helps. I've noticed a difference. but both my benchmark barrels shot great right off the start, they did pick up some speed after some rounds. But that wasn't from cleaning. that was from shooting. Great shooting and i'm looking forward to more content.love that 6.5 PRC. Love my 6.5 Sherman shortmag more :)
I’m shooting a 6.5 PRC myself, can’t wait to see that build.
It must be quite a satisfying feeling building that from start to finish. It's a pleasure getting to watch each step along the way - thanks for allowing me to live vicariously through you and your shop! lol
Thanks Stuart, yes I feel very fortunate to have my passions aligned with my work!
Great rifle, great series, great shooting. Awesome. I would recommend, when shooting for groups, to not lift your head from the comb in between shots. Load and cycle with your head "in the scope" It has helped me. Thanks for this series. Wish I had the tools to build my own.
Thanks Chris!
Great looking rifle. I am waiting on the long range video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Charlie!
Great videos and excellent presentation. Have a Ruger Precision in 300 PRC but with winter approaching (actually it is here) it will be a spring break in and long range practice. We have both a 1,000 yd and 1 mile range at our farm. Purchased the 225 grain Hornady factory ammo as well for now.
How much does it cost to build this rifle?
At last ! Your work has paid, well done really impressive groups
Thanks Blacksand!
Great job with this build! I love your attention to detail. Gunsmithing demands this level of detail and you obviously have the skill and knowledge to put together an accurate rifle. I have been turning my own barrels for years for both competition and hunting and absolutely love it when a new rifle comes together and performs well in the field. Love your channel and the way you present the information. Keep up the great work.
Be interesting to have an updated review on this setup.
Barrel break only makes it easier to clean. It has no bearing on accuracy. Change my mind.
I wish I could argue- I'm trusting barrel makers here :) Either way, I want to do it! :)
Also, you need the meme pic of the guy sitting at the table drinking coffee :)
I agree. A quality barrel needs no break in.
Shooter7point62
“I’m trusting barrel makers here” yes they want you to buy more barrels so they tell you to clean and break in your barrels. I used to do this with every new barrel but now I no longer do this after seeing results not cleaning nearly as often.
So I spoke to the guys over at the Blaser, Mauser and Sauer factory in Germany a couple of years ago, and they seem to be in your camp Shooter7point62. Their engineers said that it makes no sense to try and break in a barrel with the "first shots" because by the time you get the rifle, the barrel has seen multiple projectiles already during their testing of the barrel in their quality control and legal obligations like proofing. So they say that with their barrels, once you get it you load it and shoot.
Really fun stuff. Enjoying every second of it!
Good deal, thanks for watching!
Thank You! You put together some great videos.
Awesome Gavin! I will say... from Shooting the 6.5 PRC and 300 PRC Ruger RPR... the 300 was almost more pleasant. Ruger has a MASSIVE brake on it that is tunable... Very effective!
RAD- I'd love to try the RPR in 300 PRC! Gotta love a good brake....
@@Ultimatereloader Here is some footage of me shooting it at the media event, STARTING at 1k. lol. th-cam.com/video/cIPzGvTEtyU/w-d-xo.html
@@Ultimatereloader Except for the blast. Give me a can every time 😉
Never noticed a difference over barrel break in. Not a believer. Nice build!
State of art in a rifle, congrats ...
I was going to go with a custom 300 PRC, but instead opted for a factory Ruger Precision rifle for just over $1400. I did a break-in of 1 shot clean, 2 shots clean, 3 shots clean, 4 shots clean, and my 5 shot group was .38" @ 100 yards with 4 going in to .26" with Hornady factory 225gr ELD-M.
I just got my 300 PRC out to 2100 yards a few days ago. The 300 PRC is a tack driver.
Now for Long Range Shooters of Utah’s milk jug challenge!
I second this
That is a beautiful firearm. It’s watching things like this that inspire me to learn more about firearms and how to make them. Thank you for all the information and inspiration.
Nice rifle!! Just wanting to give my opinion in the comments. First, I’m a LR shooter and have been for the past 30 years. I shoot and study ballistics 3-5 days a week, I retired at age 45. Studying ballistics is what I do. Ok, in my opinion, anytime you have to correct the elevation to compensate for the fall of gravity, I consider this long range when using today’s modern rifle systems. 4-6 hundred yards is long range. When one’s bullet is subsonic, I consider this extreme long range. Way to go on the shooting!!!! Just found your channel and will be looking for updates on your rifle.
WV Long Shooter have you been to Storm Mountain Training Center in Elk Garden?
Talk to Rod....he’s got some good courses up there if you want to stretch out some range...
Great build, I would not want to shoot that rifle without the added weight for sure
Just was doing load development on a buddy’s new rifle in a mdt acc chassis and I was getting left to right group shift also. I bedded it an that went away. Made a 1 moa rifle a .5moa rifle. Rifle is a Curtis vector, proof carbon 6mm creedmoor, in mdt acc.
Cameron Schmidt thanks for sharing- what all did you bed?
@gavintoobe
I bed the action to the chassis. Mainly the recoil lug but did around the rear action screw also. I built a “wall” with play dough in front of the recoil lug. The acc chassis doesn’t have a trough so had to do something to contain the acraglass. My guess is that the round action was turning under recoil. The recoil lug doesn’t have anything on the sides to keep the action from twisting. The barrel is a 7 twist. What it needs is set screws on both sides of the recoil lug.. just my thoughts. They are only my opinion. I appreciate your precision work by the way!
Great video. Looks like all the pieces went together just like you wanted them to. Great work on this rifle. Can’t wait to see you stretch its legs.
Great UR episode, Gav. Congrats on this very successful build! Can't wait to see more on this series. Cheers!
I believe barrel break-in is personal choice. Barrel manufacturers recommend different ways, top shooters in competitions recommend different ways, some recommend none. It's all up to you in the end. I wouldn't mind doing a side be side comparison one of these days.
I have that Delta Stryker HD 5-50x56 SFP and the Delta Stryker 4.5-30x56.. I am partial to my 5-50 scope.
Love your passion. Great rifle. South Africa
Im really excited to see what you come up with in all these tests and your final conclusions.
I really want a 30 cal magnum ELR/hunting rifle that is non belted and the 300 PRC and 300 RUM are my short list.
Good deal, I'll have load work-ups coming for both 300 PRC and 300 RUM, stay tuned!
My Delta Stryker 5-50x56 is in MOA .
Love this!!! Can't wait to see more videos of your build and the 300 PRC! More research, please... lol.
Awesome man ! I’m wanting to build one!! Not sure what action and barrel and trigger and chassis !!
Awesome awesome awesome!! Already off to a great start. Can’t wait to see this thing dialed in and stretched out and then compared to the other.
Yes, I have a really good feeling about the 1000+ yard performance....
Haven’t done a barrel “brake in” for years, zero difference in accuracy. Only clean when accuracy dies... fail proof method.
Awesome, need one
Nice build. In fact, I'm shooting with great results out my custom Alamo Precision/Defiance DT action/ Bartlein heavy varmint profile 28" barrel in my 300 PRC Rifle; the 230 Berger Hybrid. I've taken several ELR matches already from 1000-2000 yards with great and consistent results Good luck and enjoy your channel.
Kchorro Soto what are you running for twist rate on ur barrel?
That's a beautiful rifle
That’s a sweet piece of kit!!! You better start working out lol. 20+ lbs to lug around. I would also enjoy seeing it shot in it’s lightest configuration. No weight in the stock.
Boober stay tuned he is building a hunting version as well. Is is based on a 300 RUM donor he said he will do a work up on the 300 RUM to directly compare it to the 300 PRC.
Yeah I get that. I would still like to see the recoil difference in that rifle with out the weight.
Hi Gav,
Great video as usual.
I am so excited for these two builds you have going. This build in 300 PRC is my ultimate and I feel the excitement you have through your videos as it makes me excited to see the build and progress every time you upload. Awesome build, awesome info and great MOA right from the start. Keep up the awesome vids and products.
Thanks!
That is one super bad ass nice gun..I love it.
One question..Re; bubble level on Scope ring cap..Why did you go with a top mount level instead of side mount level?
I have to take my eye off the target to check a Top side Bubble Level?
However I dont not have to lose my Cheek weld or take my eye off target with my side view bubble level?
Gavin that is the nicest gun I think Ive seen..Damn I love that modular stock with a built in Arca rail..
Wow what a hammer! Great shooting Gavin! You might need to schedule an extra day near Shot show and we can hit the desert and shoot 2,000 yards+
Oooooooooooooooooooooh Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Let's do it!
Try using retumbo powder. I’ve have a level of consistency from my .264 win mag that I didn’t think was possible.
I made note of that, H1000 looks like it would work too...
Great work!
Is the 300 prc a magnum or long action?
Some ideas for potential future builts.
a. 300 PRC SHERMAN IMPROVED
b. 30-28 Nosler
Why were you removing your cheek weld?
Gorgeous rifle excellent craftsmanship I was thinking 300 PRC what's the effective range on big game as well on targets and say 300 PRC vs. 300 win mag thx keep up the great videos.
I'd like to see you test some Hornady Atip bullets. Love the channel keep up the good work!
Thanks! Planning to check out 250 grain A-Tip with these two builds....
Can't wait to see how they perform!
very nice sweet I'll have to get one 👍 thanks
Yes Lee, this rifle is great. Love the heavy weight!
@@Ultimatereloader at least it will not kick to hard
My magazine from MDT magazine did not fit the MDT chassis
You should three vidoes comparing the 300 prc vs 30 nosler, 6.5prc vs 26 nosler and then the 28 nosler compared to another 7mm magnum round
Nothing like the ping of steel. Dead center just makes it that much better. Hope you can drive up the mountain because I wouldn't want to hump a 24 pound rifle plus ammo and gear up there. :D
How does it do shooting, against, 300 rum, 300 win and 300 weatherby, thats what we need to it placed against these to see how it does?
Great call. I'll at least calculate all of the ballistics to compare...
Where do you get the rifle weights from
Are you make cold hemmer barrel?
Cost to build?
Well done. Im thinking 300prc in a hunting package👍
Good deal. 300 PRC will handle just about anything...
Nice build. Really enjoy your videos, keep up the great work.
What are the coordinates to the location you are shooting from? At the equator Earth is spinning counter clockwise at around 1039 MPH, so at the *45 Lat. the rotation is around 520 MPH which is equivalent 750 fps. Let us say all the following scenario targets are placed at 1000 yrds. Can you shoot to the north, impact the target then shoot south and impact the target without much windage adjustment? I ask because when you shoot north the Earth's rotation is coming from right to left but when you shoot south the rotation is from left to right. Can you shoot to the east, make impact then shoot west, make impact with out a whole lot of elevation adjustment? I ask because shooting east the Earth's rotation is coming towards you, when you shoot west the earths rotation is going away. What about diagonal directions NW, SE, then NE,SW, how much windage and elevation adjustment do you make? I ask as these diagonal directions NW, SE and then NW,SE are completely opposite. One last question, What formula do you use to figure in for the coriolis effect? Just a lot of critical thinking here. BTW them were some awesome groups. thank you for the uploads and in advance thank you for answering my book of questions. be well my friend.
I like 300 prc , rifle weight please?
Have you tested Magnum VS Standard primers?
Very interested in the 300RUM to 300PRC, to see what results you get or just have my REM700LR 300RUM action reworked for a Wyatts box mag and new barrel? I like and appreciate your methodology, where it pertains to reloading/ballistics/smithing!
Love your videos, very good content and processes.
What program/app are you using to record your shots? And record your standard deveation?
Do you happen to sell any of your rifles you build
Try and get your hands on some reloder 26, also had good luck with H1000.
Thanks Dave!
50 power magnification scope???
Well done 👍
1 shot clean. To see what it’s doing ( cope/carbon). 3 shots clean 5 shots clean. Done. Hammer down
Nice rifle. I like it.
Gavin - Nice video! At 11:22 you mention shooting the rifle at extreme long range. What is extreme long range?
Another awesome build! Nice work!
THANKS!
What was your process for break in?
Tell me more about the Stryker.. had my eyes on them for past year.. not sure where you can get them in the states.... a year ago only the UK..
I got mine directly from Stryker- it's amazing! Not sure where to buy in the USA, but I'll find out!
Can you please let me know what you did about the magazine not working well?
Your using full machine and equipment price list
Gavin would you build me one just like it? How much?
Slick
U have got the best videos I have seen. U shoot nice top notch equipment. U should do a 30 Sherman mag. What are your views on 300 prc vs 300 rum and 300 win mag.
Question for you on break in of barrels, since you touched on it. Have you ever used Tubbs projectiles? If so, what are your thoughts and results?
Please recommend a source for 300 prc.
I can't find it
50x magnification?!!?!?!?!? SHEEZ! Need to play with it. hehe. I am slumming it with the Leupold Mark 5 HD.
Mark 5 looks RAD! How do you like yours?
@@Ultimatereloader As I am sure you will know, during the daytime, in optimal conditions it is tough to tell the difference, BUT in questionable lighting, such as early morning or very late in afternoon or before sunset, it is very much a great scope. The glass clarity is superb. Also am a fan that the scope weights fairly little. FFP is a win and am a huge fan of the turret system they have on it. The zero stop is also fantastic. th-cam.com/video/ndBx9m8yhHI/w-d-xo.html
@@Ultimatereloader Btw, where did you get the Delta Stryker scope in the States? Looks really cool!
I looked through my friend's Mark 6. I still curse him for it. The glass is incredible. It ranked in the top 10 in the Accurate Shooter test of scopes that started at $1500. A NightForce won beating scopes that cost almost twice as much. Gavin you would appreciate the details of the testing regiment. Definitely your level of detail was used.
Hey Gavin! I have noticed you have 2 lathes. Other than making standoffs and chambering barrels what else do you use them for? Stay healthy !
Great stuff! Really interested in the load work up. I'm curious how important neck tension and seating depth will be for this cartridge, especially if vld/eld or similar style bullets are used.
Yes! Stay tuned, will be looking at all of that!
How high are your scope rings on this gun? I’m building almost the exact same gut just with a defiance action and I’m looking to keep the scope fairly tight to the barrel for a clean look. The scope I’m putting on it also has a 34mm tube and 56 bell so very comparable
What's the barrel life for a 300 prc roughly
How much did your total build cost you, minus the optics?
What is that program you are using to get your shot info?
Can you mount a atlas mono-pod on it?
Hey Gavin. I've got this savage elite precision in 300prc. 30 inch, 1 in 8.5 twist tube. Absolute tac driver with the factory 225gr eldm but I've got a few hundred 250 grain atips I wanna load for it. Got any tips for a starting load? I'm thinking about hodgdon us869. Have you any experience with that powder in magnum cartridges? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Love it!
Awesomesauce
Can the PRC model shoot 300 win mag also or on PRC?
No.
Wow, Nice rifle! Im on the fence between a borden mountaineer, an impact precision 737 or a kelbleys prometheus action, its similar to the atlas action. Im interested in your opinion on the kelbley.. is it as good as the other top brands I listed? What do you think of its TG ejector? I noticed you were hand chambering the rounds, did you have loading issues?? Please respond, I really do follow your channel, thankyou in advance.
Can you tell us how much you have invested in this rig?
$?