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Nobody has mentioned it yet, but the 6.5 PRC is a TRUE short action caliber even with the heavies seated way out.
6.5 PRC is a nifty new thing and I'm glad to see all the support it is getting but that doesn't mean it's magic. 280 Ackley and it wouldn't even be close for me. The PRC is definitely not packing magnum energy even if external ballistics make it look that way. I shoot a 6.5-06AI which outruns the PRC handily and it definitely isn't magnum performance as much as I like it.All that said, I would consider the PRC the 3rd best option if I wanted a short action 6.5 and that's no slouch
I think you will shoot more with the prc. You said you had time restraints limiting reloading. Hornady ammo has excellent accuracy and speed. Short action cartridge that you could always load up in bullet weight speed or use monos i.e. hammers. The advantage the 280 has is on elk with heavier bullets the 6.5 will do it but leaves a very small margin of error in shot placement. If that is an issue you might look at going 300prc or 28 As far as deer & elk go, I have stuff from .243 to .300wm & some in-between. I'm not ashamed to say I favor less recoil. I guess Im looking for a goldi-locks rig that checks most my boxes so Im grabbing it most often. I've had a few .280s & liked them except for the Ruget boat paddle.Appreciate all the input. Leaning toward the AI, but I think the 6.5 PRC is next on deck.