Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Too bad in the 50s they didnt design the throat for bullets that didnt exist.
I'm not running out to buy anything PRC. Reckon I can get my killing done with what I have. mtmuleyToo bad in the 50s they didnt design the throat for bullets that didnt exist.
If you dont want to handload ammo, a custom twist barrel, a custom chamber, and a custom mag box theres obvious benefits. Plus going faster with less powder doesnt mean anything either.
Theres a season for guys with .54 caliber balls too.I'm not running out to buy anything PRC. Reckon I can get my killing done with what I have. mtmuley
I don't hunt that season. Bullshit in my opinion. mtmuleyTheres a season for guys with .54 caliber balls too.
My experience supports this. I’m getting 2950fps with a 180gr VLD from my 280AI. It has a 27” barrel, so I would say 2800-2875fps should be very doable from a 24” barrel.Just to clarify, I was saying you can get 2800 out of a 280AI, at least according to Nosler reloading data.
It’s doable. 175 partition at 2850 from my 24” 280 AI. Long bearing surface on those partitions.My experience supports this. I’m getting 2950fps with a 180gr VLD from my 280AI. It has a 27” barrel, so I would say 2800-2875fps should be very doable from a 24” barrel.
I recently purchased a Browning X-Bolt Mountain Pro with a 20" barrel and have only ran Federal's eldx ammo through the chronograph and average 2840 FPSRecent videos from Backfire, Reloading Weatherby, and Who-Tee-Who have all chronographed factory 7PRC ammo only going about 2800 FPS out of a 24 inch barrel, even though the Hornady Boxes are saying it is throwing 175 grain bullets at about 3000 FPS. When they try to load it up to 3000 FPS, they are getting too much pressure. Backfire is speculating that the reason Hornady is lying about their numbers is because they are trying to bury the 6.8 Western.
A 280AI gives better speeds than that and more rounds in the magazine, and the 6.8 western out of the box is awful close as well with a short action. So it kinda seems like the 7 prc is actually the worst of both worlds.
I've been thinking about getting something better suited for a suppressor than my 300 win with the 26 inch barrel and brake, and the 7 PRC has been on the short list. But this new info about Hornady lying to consumers has me fired up. It will be many years before I can afford to get into reloading, but even then, the 7 PRC is starting to sound an awful lot like a sham, and others here seem to be having feeding issues with it on top.
Are others experiencing the same?