Last evening I chatted with my son-in-law. He is a former Marine sniper, and regularly competes in long-distance shooting competitions. His current competition rifle is the Ruger Precision Rifle (RPR) in 6.5 Creedmore. He told me that he just bought one of the new Ruger bolt-action rifles: a Hawkeye Long-Range Target in 6.5 PRC caliber. Here are photos and the Spec Sheet: https://ruger.com/products/HawkeyeLRT/s ... 47189.html
I didn't know that the PRC caliber is fairly new to the market, too. I searched and found this review article about Hornady's entrant into this part of the shooting sports: https://www.shootingillustrated.com/art ... cartridge/ What I found interesting is that the following article paragraph really pinpoints my son's-in-law focus to constantly "reach out farther," and improve his accuracy skills. He has the skill noted here:
For those with the skill, drive and determination to reach out as far as they can, the Hornady 6.5 PRC is a better option. Still, it will never be as popular as the 6.5 Creedmoor looks to become. This is partly because “the Creed” has a running start, partly because it has a cooler name and partly because few shooters have the skill to realize its limitations. None of this changes the fact that there’s at least a veiled (if not obvious) connection between the “American Sniper” movie, the current long-range, precision-shooting frenzy and the 6.5 PRC.
My son-in-law is a pretty quiet and calm fellow. But I could tell on the phone how enthused he was about the challenge and opportunity this new rifle & new caliber have in store for him.
We've planned to do some shooting together at his range this summer. Both of us have new rifles, my being the Henry .357 Magnum All-Weather. He helped me sight-in and test the SeeAll MK-1 sight I got for the Henry. When he told me that he'll probably store his RPR for a while as he starts shooting the Hawkeye, he also had an interesting suggestion. He said we'll mount my SeeAll sight on his RPR for me to shoot. That will be a snap since the Hawkeye has the stock picatinny rail ready-to-go. Although it's impossible to reach the distance he can do with his scope, at least I'll be shooting the 6.5 Creedmore bolt-action. It sounds to be a fun range visit!
PT7