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7prc > 7rm ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 3076505" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>Many of us like to try different things. However, some of us have accumulated a decent supply of a particular caliber of bullets, and just want to use this supply in our testing and hunting. There is nothing wrong with the 7PRC, but there is nothing really special about it either. Hornady is a company that exceeds all others in the industry in marketing. I applaud them for their business acumen. I pick a chambering based on the hope of meeting a perceived need/desire. If I want pure speed, I would go with a 28 Nosler or a wildcat. If I want an efficient cartridge that will meet my 3000 fps target velocity, I'll go with a 280AI or 7SAUM. If I was smart and thought about the economics of shooting, I would stick with the 7RM and use the mountain of brass I've accumulated for this cartridge. I'm obviously not smart economically and continue to try different things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 3076505, member: 120066"] Many of us like to try different things. However, some of us have accumulated a decent supply of a particular caliber of bullets, and just want to use this supply in our testing and hunting. There is nothing wrong with the 7PRC, but there is nothing really special about it either. Hornady is a company that exceeds all others in the industry in marketing. I applaud them for their business acumen. I pick a chambering based on the hope of meeting a perceived need/desire. If I want pure speed, I would go with a 28 Nosler or a wildcat. If I want an efficient cartridge that will meet my 3000 fps target velocity, I’ll go with a 280AI or 7SAUM. If I was smart and thought about the economics of shooting, I would stick with the 7RM and use the mountain of brass I’ve accumulated for this cartridge. I’m obviously not smart economically and continue to try different things. [/QUOTE]
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