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7prc > 7rm ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronald W Schaefer" data-source="post: 3076829" data-attributes="member: 109378"><p>The big selling points are, short action, higher twist rate, beltless case, smaller powder charge, heavier bullets with higher BC, potentially lighter rifles...good velocity retained at long range, less recoil IF you have a brake. Allegedly more accurate due to case design. But a 1/8 twist 7mmRM will do the same performance, just longer action and more powder, belted cartridge. A lot of hunters use 7PRC hunting on the Rancho Tres Hijos my son manages, and they really like 'em. Many DRT, one shot kills at 150-200 yds. He's a hard guy to impress and in his line of work he throws a lot of lead downrange and treats rifles like a screwdriver. He's thinking of picking up a 7 RC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronald W Schaefer, post: 3076829, member: 109378"] The big selling points are, short action, higher twist rate, beltless case, smaller powder charge, heavier bullets with higher BC, potentially lighter rifles...good velocity retained at long range, less recoil IF you have a brake. Allegedly more accurate due to case design. But a 1/8 twist 7mmRM will do the same performance, just longer action and more powder, belted cartridge. A lot of hunters use 7PRC hunting on the Rancho Tres Hijos my son manages, and they really like 'em. Many DRT, one shot kills at 150-200 yds. He's a hard guy to impress and in his line of work he throws a lot of lead downrange and treats rifles like a screwdriver. He's thinking of picking up a 7 RC. [/QUOTE]
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