I've been interested in the extended range PRS match in Wyoming since I first heard about it and now that there will be one in Washington this year as well (it's much closer to me, I'm up in BC, Canada and shoot lotsa matches in WA) I really want to jump in. I've been trying to determine which caliber makes the most sense to get into this with. I currently have 2 Rem 700 SA (one in .308 with a 26" Benchmark and another currently getting a 6mm Creed 26" HH and a 26".223 barrel spun up) both with pinned lugs so as to be switch barrels. The most cost effective way I figure, is with a new barrel in 6.5 chambered in either PRC or Saum 4S and a new bolt. The other option is a Rem 700 LA in 300wm. The advantage of the short action calibers is obviously a lower cost to "get in" whereas the long action gives me a receiver that I could eventually put a Lapua Magnum bolt in later on and shoot something like 30-338lm.
I've been comparing the ballistics of the 6.5 shooting 147 eldms at 3000 vs the 300 pushing 230 berger hybrid otms at 2900 (planning on a 28" barrel for either caliber) and other than the 300wm having much more kinetic energy (which I guess would help with spotting hits/misses), it's pretty much a wash. Are my numbers sensible looking or am I out to lunch?
I've been comparing the ballistics of the 6.5 shooting 147 eldms at 3000 vs the 300 pushing 230 berger hybrid otms at 2900 (planning on a 28" barrel for either caliber) and other than the 300wm having much more kinetic energy (which I guess would help with spotting hits/misses), it's pretty much a wash. Are my numbers sensible looking or am I out to lunch?