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Reloading
7 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="Schw15" data-source="post: 2687774" data-attributes="member: 123999"><p>I was on the mindset these new cases are pointless but I'm a reloader. Until I decided to get a 7 prc and bought factory ammo (still waiting on barrel) I really understood what hornady was trying to do. With the prc line they give a modern case design but does the 300 prc do anything 300 win mag can't do no I think there basically the same thing performance wise. But where the prc line stands out is the new twist rates for modern bullets and factory ammo for the better bullets. Allows you to have the bullets set out proper without going custom. Unfortunately so many 300 win mags out there and can't produce the better factory ammo because twist rates and throat lengths. I now find the new designs awesome and I think if the things keep going in the long range shooting stuff more and more prc will be sold and the 300 win mag and 7 mags will suffer in the future. I'm a guy who shoots 30 nosler 7-300 win mag and I'm excited for the 7 prc just to have good factory ammo option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schw15, post: 2687774, member: 123999"] I was on the mindset these new cases are pointless but I'm a reloader. Until I decided to get a 7 prc and bought factory ammo (still waiting on barrel) I really understood what hornady was trying to do. With the prc line they give a modern case design but does the 300 prc do anything 300 win mag can't do no I think there basically the same thing performance wise. But where the prc line stands out is the new twist rates for modern bullets and factory ammo for the better bullets. Allows you to have the bullets set out proper without going custom. Unfortunately so many 300 win mags out there and can't produce the better factory ammo because twist rates and throat lengths. I now find the new designs awesome and I think if the things keep going in the long range shooting stuff more and more prc will be sold and the 300 win mag and 7 mags will suffer in the future. I'm a guy who shoots 30 nosler 7-300 win mag and I'm excited for the 7 prc just to have good factory ammo option. [/QUOTE]
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