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Reloading
7 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="quigley257" data-source="post: 2686971" data-attributes="member: 84442"><p>It also shows how far in advance companies start developing new cartridges. When the 7PRC development started, RL26 wasn't all that hard to find. It's kind of fun being a gun nut and working for a company that makes test barrels for so many of the new calibers being created. I get to see and handle all of the accuracy, piezo, and velocity test barrels that we make in house here. While many cartridges make it to market, there are some that don't. You can sometimes look at the prints for a new design and just tell that the cartridge is going to be a hit. Others, not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quigley257, post: 2686971, member: 84442"] It also shows how far in advance companies start developing new cartridges. When the 7PRC development started, RL26 wasn't all that hard to find. It's kind of fun being a gun nut and working for a company that makes test barrels for so many of the new calibers being created. I get to see and handle all of the accuracy, piezo, and velocity test barrels that we make in house here. While many cartridges make it to market, there are some that don't. You can sometimes look at the prints for a new design and just tell that the cartridge is going to be a hit. Others, not so much. [/QUOTE]
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