Yesterday, I was in Books-a-Million to purchase the October copy of Handloader magazine. It was not on the rack yet, but Wolfe Publishing had a special Issue of Rifle Magazine devoted to reloading the 6.5 mm's, nothing else. Each caliber had a short chapter written by the usual writers for Rifle and Handloader. Of particular interest to me was the "Pet Loads" style chapter by Brian Pierce on the 6.5 PRC with over 500 loads. Until now the only loading data I could fine is from Hornady and in the new Sierra #6 manual. This was very timely, as I took delivery of a new Mossberg Patriot Predator in 6.5 PRC yesterday, as well. All of you that load the Creedmore, 260, 6.5x 284, 6.5x55, 26 Nosler, 264 Winchester,6.5-06, 6.5x300 Weatherby, and several wildcats should find this magazine excellent reading. After 68 years on the planet, I'm beginning to believe the PRC in 6.5PRC may mean "Perfect Rifle Caliber", as a 140 grain bullet at 3000 fps is close to ideal for most of the lower 48. Enjoy the magazine, Bob! :mrgreen: