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7mm PRC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 2690374" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>Whidden's 7PRC dies and collects are backordered up the was-oo for the next several months, so don't expect anything from them for awhile. I think everyone else who supplies 7PRC will be the same way for the next few coming years, just like they were with the 6.5PRC. Primers will still be the most difficult to procure. </p><p>As far as shooting goes, it's absolutely sweet! Groups are tight, right out of the box on a new rifle. I will always continue to reload each and every single round that I shoot, just for the pure satisfaction of doing it and making sure I know what is used inside every one of the bullets that I use. It also assures me with the confidence of knowing I am shooting a good round. Besides, what else is there to do on a nasty, cold or hot day outside, when you are caught up with your work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 2690374, member: 26477"] Whidden's 7PRC dies and collects are backordered up the was-oo for the next several months, so don't expect anything from them for awhile. I think everyone else who supplies 7PRC will be the same way for the next few coming years, just like they were with the 6.5PRC. Primers will still be the most difficult to procure. As far as shooting goes, it's absolutely sweet! Groups are tight, right out of the box on a new rifle. I will always continue to reload each and every single round that I shoot, just for the pure satisfaction of doing it and making sure I know what is used inside every one of the bullets that I use. It also assures me with the confidence of knowing I am shooting a good round. Besides, what else is there to do on a nasty, cold or hot day outside, when you are caught up with your work? [/QUOTE]
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