Just seeing what the feedback is on Seekins rifles. I plan on purchasing a "long range" rifle in 2026. Looking at the 7PRC or the 300 WM. Thinking to scope it with a Leopold VX5 HD. I will be hunting elk, deer , etc.... every insight is appreciated!
Budget is no more than $4k...ive been saving for three years to purchase my one and only specialty rifle
Replace the 300 Win Mag and go 300 PRC would be my choice these days. If your willing to go 7PRC then 300PRC should be a good consideration.
If you want one of these types of calibers I say go for it. Just because some are using .224 and .243 bullets to kill things like elf and giraffe doesn't mean everyone has to.
I keep kicking around building a 35 Whelen, why I don't know aside from it is interesting to me, different from everyone else and there us kind of a history about it. For absolutely no reason at all I think a 375 Ruger would be fun.
Can you kill a whitetail with a fast .224 match bullet? Sure but I have zero desire to do it at this point of my life. I really do like the idea of similar rifle in a 223 or such for practice.
Coming from a guy that use to think bigger was better, research some other calibers. I use to love my 7mm Rem. Mag, not any more. I began shooting the 6.5 PRC a few years ago and couldn't be happier. Never going back down the magnum route again. The lack of recoil and better ballistics from my 6.5 PRC trumps everything I thought I had in a magnum. The 156 EOL Berger in my PRC vs. the 168 VLD out of the 7mm, produces 150 fps and 130 more ft. lbs of energy at 500 yards. I will echo what SDMF is preaching, lower recoil will make it easier to shoot long range and bullet placement will trump power in most instances.
You do realize that you are basiclly shooting a magnum in a 6.5PRC right? Hornady just didn't put the word magnum in their PRC names. All the PRC's require a "Magnum" bolt face