I mostly hunt pigs and coyotes, and I’m starting to get the itch to stretch my legs a little more with long range target shooting, ELR, and trying PRS for fun when I can get time away from work and family.
I already have a .308(sig cross) for my lightweight hunting rig ( I plan on trying out NRL Hunter with), and a 300wm (browning bolt) for my longer range big pig gun. The browning is alright, shoots around 1moa, but it’s really light hunting focused and has a thin barrel that doesn’t string groups well when hot.
I have plenty of ammo invested for both. So I’d like to stick with those two calibers as much as possible.
I’m about to pull the trigger on a MPA BA PMR pro 2. Trying to decide between long action 300wm or short action 308. But for some reason, in my head, it doesn’t really make sense for me to spend 3k on a competition .308 rifle when my chassis sig cross already shoots sub .5moa (w/Sako ammo) and it probably won’t really scratch that long range itch of easily shooting 800+….. but I also am tracking that 300wm isn’t the ideal cartridge for PRS for obvious reasons….
I guess, if you were in my shoes. And only had enough money to spend on one rifle for a year or two.
Would you buy a 308 MPA and run it PRS?
Or
Would you buy a 300wm MPA and run it PRS, and ELR? How silly would it be showing up to regional PRS matches with a 300wm? Is it possible to practice enough where a 300wm can compete closely with the more popular calibers?
I already have a .308(sig cross) for my lightweight hunting rig ( I plan on trying out NRL Hunter with), and a 300wm (browning bolt) for my longer range big pig gun. The browning is alright, shoots around 1moa, but it’s really light hunting focused and has a thin barrel that doesn’t string groups well when hot.
I have plenty of ammo invested for both. So I’d like to stick with those two calibers as much as possible.
I’m about to pull the trigger on a MPA BA PMR pro 2. Trying to decide between long action 300wm or short action 308. But for some reason, in my head, it doesn’t really make sense for me to spend 3k on a competition .308 rifle when my chassis sig cross already shoots sub .5moa (w/Sako ammo) and it probably won’t really scratch that long range itch of easily shooting 800+….. but I also am tracking that 300wm isn’t the ideal cartridge for PRS for obvious reasons….
I guess, if you were in my shoes. And only had enough money to spend on one rifle for a year or two.
Would you buy a 308 MPA and run it PRS?
Or
Would you buy a 300wm MPA and run it PRS, and ELR? How silly would it be showing up to regional PRS matches with a 300wm? Is it possible to practice enough where a 300wm can compete closely with the more popular calibers?