Academically, it would be a good cartridge for a new, one rifle shooter that intends to hunt medium to large game and reload.
But, in the practical, inexpensive factory ammo for adequate training goes a long way toward success in the field, and handloading down the road provides good economy, precision, and bullets for any cartridge.
Neither the 6.5x55mm Mauser nor the .270 Winchester have any trouble shooting inside of 2 MOA with any ammo, and 1.5 MOA or less with premium and handloads.
That they are also easy the handle and feed, and increase magazine capacity doesn't hurt either.
Again, like the 6.5 PRC cartridge, but not enough to replace that which has no practical limitations.
GR