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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote=".300 Dakota" data-source="post: 2558692" data-attributes="member: 106514"><p>The 7 LRM could be said to be designed off the .300 PRC as someone said a Hornady rep was quoted as saying. (Saying the new 7 PRC was designed off the .300 PRC.) The LRM is a little shorter with a slightly longer neck and not quite as fat, but close. Performance has a 180gr bullet launching at 3100 fps. So probably mid-80s on capacity.</p><p></p><p>Hornady makes LRM dies, so do they make the brass like they do for GA Precision? If so, it would seem like a good business move by Hornady to standardize the cartridge they already make brass and dies for and just change the wrapping and headstamp. Now they get to sell a whole lot more if someone will step up and make a rifle for them. Hopefully someone other than Ruger this time. No offense to Ruger; they're just not on the short list of precision bolt action long range rifles.</p><p></p><p>Will be fun to see the real unveil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".300 Dakota, post: 2558692, member: 106514"] The 7 LRM could be said to be designed off the .300 PRC as someone said a Hornady rep was quoted as saying. (Saying the new 7 PRC was designed off the .300 PRC.) The LRM is a little shorter with a slightly longer neck and not quite as fat, but close. Performance has a 180gr bullet launching at 3100 fps. So probably mid-80s on capacity. Hornady makes LRM dies, so do they make the brass like they do for GA Precision? If so, it would seem like a good business move by Hornady to standardize the cartridge they already make brass and dies for and just change the wrapping and headstamp. Now they get to sell a whole lot more if someone will step up and make a rifle for them. Hopefully someone other than Ruger this time. No offense to Ruger; they're just not on the short list of precision bolt action long range rifles. Will be fun to see the real unveil. [/QUOTE]
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