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Brand:

Hornady

Bullet Type:

CX

Caliber:

.300 PRC

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

190 grain

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Brand:

Berger

Bullet Type:

Open tip

Caliber:

.300 PRC

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

245 grain

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Marketplace Insights ★ 5.0/5 based on 3 customer reviews across 3 variants from 17 retailers

All reviewers praise this 300 PRC ammunition for excellent accuracy and tight groupings, with minor noted differences in point of impact between loads.

What customers like

Accurate grouping100%
0.65 inches. [5/5] I shot the 300 prc 212 EDL X about a box a week
Quality ammunition67%
Excellent ammo. I zeroed my Browning X-Bolt Mountain Pro
Consistent performance67%
less than 1MOA at 100yards with christenson arms MPR 26

Common concerns

Point of impact shift33%
190gr hits about 4" above the 225gr
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is 300 PRC good for?

300 PRC is designed for long-range hunting and precision target shooting. Hornady built it around heavy, high-BC bullets for consistent performance past 1,000 yards. It's well-suited for hunting large game at extended distances and competitive shooting disciplines like PRS.

Does 300 PRC kick hard?

Yes, 300 PRC kicks hard. Expect roughly 30 ft-lbs of recoil energy in a typical hunting rifle—comparable to a 300 Win Mag. Heavier rifles soften the blow, and a muzzle brake reduces felt recoil significantly.

How much does 300 PRC drop at 500 yards?

A 300 PRC with a 168 gr MatchKing drops approximately 37.6 inches at 500 yards when zeroed at 100 yards. Actual drop varies with bullet weight, muzzle velocity, and atmospheric conditions.

Is 300 PRC considered a magnum?

Yes, 300 PRC is a magnum cartridge. Hornady designed it with a true magnum-length case (3.70 inches) to seat high-BC bullets efficiently without consuming powder space. It competes with 300 Winchester Magnum while better optimizing modern long-range precision loads.