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7prc > 7rm ??
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<blockquote data-quote="kgunz11" data-source="post: 3077486" data-attributes="member: 5110"><p>That's common regurgitated misinformation. They are using the same powders that you and I can buy off the shelf.</p><p></p><p>The first lots of ammo produced by Hornady that we received as part of the development team was loaded with Alliant Reloader 26 and it met the speeds quoted on the box. It shot well also. Hornady sent us the load data with the ammo, brass, reamers, and gauges long before the cartridge was released to the public. I was shooting/hunting with one before I was ever allowed to speak about it.</p><p></p><p>Look guys, Hornady is feeling the crunch with powder and primers just like the rest of us. They can't get what isn't there. When the 7 PRC was originally developed, it was done with a powder that is in limited supply. Probably not the best idea, but here we are.</p><p></p><p>Hundreds of thousands of ammo boxes and labels were printed before some unfortunate supply shortages took place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kgunz11, post: 3077486, member: 5110"] That's common regurgitated misinformation. They are using the same powders that you and I can buy off the shelf. The first lots of ammo produced by Hornady that we received as part of the development team was loaded with Alliant Reloader 26 and it met the speeds quoted on the box. It shot well also. Hornady sent us the load data with the ammo, brass, reamers, and gauges long before the cartridge was released to the public. I was shooting/hunting with one before I was ever allowed to speak about it. Look guys, Hornady is feeling the crunch with powder and primers just like the rest of us. They can't get what isn't there. When the 7 PRC was originally developed, it was done with a powder that is in limited supply. Probably not the best idea, but here we are. Hundreds of thousands of ammo boxes and labels were printed before some unfortunate supply shortages took place. [/QUOTE]
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