Need help choosing between 2 calibers

I am planning on heading to Africa for the first time for a plains game hunt, no dangerous game in the near future. I have experience shooting a 300 win mag in a very light rifle so the recoil of the the big 30s with a suppressor won't be an issue for me. Of course this is a great excuse to buy a new rifle, and I have narrowed my cartridge choices to 7mm PRC or 300 PRC. I ended up on those 2 choice for the modern case design and the ability to shoot long, heavy for caliber bullets. I am looking at mostly bonded or all copper bullets for their penetration. I am hoping to get some insight from everyone here on which one might be better for all of the plains game I might encounter up to Eland.
I'm afraid you've badly mis-spelled "9.3x62 Mauser," and not just once but twice, it would seem.
 
7RM, 30-06 or 300WM will cover any PG animal at any range that a PH will give the green light. Premium bullets like the Barnes TSX/TTSX, Swift A-Frame and Norma Oryx will do the dirty work nicely.

No reason to muddy the waters with a PRC as you will not be given permission to take game at the ranges that would exceed the ballistics of the cartridges mentioned above.

Plan B would be a 375H&H to cover you for any possible chance that an absolute tank of a Cape buffalo shows up and needs a place on your wall.
 
Choices, choices. Both are designed (chamber wise) to run long heavy bullets and the heavy Barnes and other mono metal bullets work really well. As mentioned, getting the correct twist for those long/heavy Barnes is critical. Unfortunately, most manufacturers twist the 300 PRC with the same 1x10 as is standard for the WM.
 
Choices, choices. Both are designed (chamber wise) to run long heavy bullets and the heavy Barnes and other mono metal bullets work really well. As mentioned, getting the correct twist for those long/heavy Barnes is critical. Unfortunately, most manufacturers twist the 300 PRC with the same 1x10 as is standard for the WM.
Weatherby 300PRCs are 1-10, RPRs are 1-9 twist as are most other factory 300 PRCs. Christensens are 1-8. IIRC, Howas are 1-8.5.
 
I’ve been a lifelong fan of the 300 WM…

That said, I’ll likely never fire another shot from a 300 WM…

I’ve got a Christensen 300 PRC that slings 208gr Barnes LRX just over 3000fps, and maintains consistent .75MOA 5 shot groups…

Everything the WM does, the PRC does a little bit heavier and a little bit faster.. and my particular rifle does it very accurately…

To earlier points made, 5 years ago there may have been a challenge finding factory ammo or proper components for hand loading… today there’s plenty of factory options on the shelf in most stores.. and plenty of 190-220 weight projectiles available…and it’s readily available internationally as PRC has not only caught on with hunters, but is also a favorite among long range shooters (who it was originally developed for)…
 
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Unfortunately, most manufacturers twist the 300 PRC with the same 1x10 as is standard for the WM.
That may have been true in the early days of the cartridge… but isn’t true today..

Savage = 1:8
Remington = 1:8
Ruger = 1:9
Christensen = 1:8
Begara = 1:9
Fierce = 1:9
Gunwerks = 1:8

The only companies still going 1:10 that I’m aware of are Weatherby and Seekins…
 

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