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  1. 23 Οκτ 2020 · Known as the .300 PRC (Precision Rifle Cartridge), this new beltless offering is based on the .375 Ruger, a beltless magnum that outperforms the .375 H&H in a standard-length action. Both the .300 Win. Mag. and the .300 PRC feature a rim diameter of .532 inch, so both require a magnum bolt face.

  2. 23 Μαρ 2022 · There are two big differences between the .300 PRC (left) and the .300 Win. Mag. (right). The PRC shoots high-BC bullets faster and better. The Win. Mag. is readily available anywhere in the world.

  3. When it comes to the 300 PRC vs 300 Win Mag, both cartridges are very similar. Here's a breakdown on why you'd choose one over the other.

  4. The 300 PRC is a relatively new cartridge as it was released in 2018 while the 300 Win Mag was released in 1962. Both are capable of sub-MOA level accuracy at extreme long range and can take down elk and moose at well over 500 yards.

  5. 11 Μαρ 2024 · What is the difference between a 300 PRC and a 300 Win Mag bullet? Both cartridges shoot .308-caliber bullets, and there are many bullets that both rounds can shoot, especially those weighing between 190 and 212 grains.

  6. The .300 PRCs shorter, fatter case allows for more consistent powder burn, which improves accuracy and reduces barrel wear. Additionally, the .300 PRC is optimized for use with high-BC bullets, which retain velocity better and are less affected by wind drift at long ranges.

  7. 18 Ιαν 2019 · How does the new .300 PRC stack up against the renowned .300 Win. Mag? Contributor Philip Massaro takes a closer look at what makes each cartridge tick.

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