Blaming the 7 PRC velocity problem on chronographs is pretty funny. mtmuley
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Blaming the 7 PRC velocity problem on chronographs is pretty funny. mtmuley
Pfft... "Tactical Rifle Ultra Magnum Precision" (or T.R.U.M.P.) would have opened up a whole new market segments of Bubbas.
Only available in .30 cal, because metrics are for commie Euro-trash.Oh man, that'd be something. The Tactical UltraMaga precisions would be a hit. They should do it, capture a whole new crowd who refuses to buy anything that says creedmoor or PRC on it but the Ultramaga's? helll yeah brother!
Blaming the 7 PRC velocity problem on chronographs is pretty funny. mtmuley
Might have been a barrel that was new - barrels speed up until broken in.
Smart guy. mtmuleyI met a guy at the range that was on his 3rd 6.5 prc trying to get 3000 with 147-156 weight bullets. All factory box ammo. He asked me what I was getting with the 156’s and I told him 2960 with those and 3012 with 147’s out of my 24” with hand loads. He seemed surprised to learn though that it didn’t come till after 150-200 rds and I was at mid 2800’s with factory box ammo or over 100 fps slower than advertised before the barrels broke in. lol. Said he never shot more than 4 boxes thru em before selling.
Smarter guy is buying his used gunsSmart guy. mtmuley
Or smarter yet, build a 6.5 that will get where you want to go. mtmuleySmarter guy is buying his used guns
257, 277, 308, and 338 bores. Merica.Only available in .30 cal, because metrics are for commie Euro-trash.
It begins to matter if you shoot 1k+ thats for sure. 180 vld 7rm hsm ammo vs 180 eldm 7prc hornady ammoI’m not drinking the cool aid. I’m sending 168’s at 3150 and 175’s at a little over 3000 in my 7rm. No problem loading them at 3.415 in my ridgeline.
Fwiw in a 175 class .284 bullet the wind drift difference at 600 yards from mid 2800’s to 3000 is like 1/10th or (2ish inches) . I’m no 7prc fan boy but short barrel factory ammo it makes sense.
A 223 with a 77 tmk / 75 eldm would kill most things in america at ranges the average hunter cant shoot.And here I thought I was high speed low drag shooting ELDMs in my .308 lately… Pretty sure a bear won’t know the difference between that and a 7mm PRC, but I’ve been wrong before.
I’ve seen the .223 and 62 grain gold dots do some serious killing. I’ll still take a .243 and up for my hunting though.A 223 with a 77 tmk / 75 eldm would kill most things in america at ranges the average hunter cant shoot.
None of it matters for hunting in a practical sense.
Your picture is the reason I don't watch Ultimate Reloader on YouTube anymore also.
It will be many years before I can afford to get into reloading.
Hornady reccomends a 1 in 8 to stabilize a 180 eldm - think id rather be able to shoot heavier bullets than lighter ones.Your picture is the reason I don't watch Ultimate Reloader on YouTube anymore also.
And to respond to another of your statements. Which corresponds to your picture.
The 7PRC is THROATED to seat the 180gr bullets out so that the shank/ boat tail junction on the bullet is at the neck/shoulder junction of the case.
If you want apples to apples, then throat the Rem Mag the same.
The fairly standard 7mm twist of 1:9 will stabilize all but the 197gr Sierra MatchKing and the really long, heavy mono bullets.
I got no dog in this fight, but 140-168s in 7mm have been killing the biggest critters short of dangerous game without any issue for a very long time.think id rather be able to shoot heavier bullets than lighter ones