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<blockquote data-quote="GoosePilot" data-source="post: 2823894" data-attributes="member: 104513"><p>On one hand using that logic one could say 90% of cartridges out there don't make any sense. On the other hand I think the sherman 7max is about as perfect as it gets...or a 7 blaser. I have an improved 7 blaser that gains about 4 gn, but I don't seem to be any faster than the 7max. </p><p></p><p>Biggest advantage I see in 7prc is I could shoot factory ammo with heavies like I would use when reloading myself. If a person didn't invest in reloading, you could achieve 99%+ the same results as a person that does reloading with today's scopes and ballistic solving solutions. I dont think a factory saum ammo could do the same. And 7 blaser isn't really found here in US. </p><p></p><p>I love my blaser but if the 7prc had been available 4 years ago I probably would have gone that direction. I wasn't really aware of the 7max until after I had bought blaser components or I likely would have gone that route. </p><p></p><p>For a custom gun guy that reloads you can make the 7rm, 7blaser, 7max, and 7prc perform identically. It's nice to have all these options</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoosePilot, post: 2823894, member: 104513"] On one hand using that logic one could say 90% of cartridges out there don't make any sense. On the other hand I think the sherman 7max is about as perfect as it gets...or a 7 blaser. I have an improved 7 blaser that gains about 4 gn, but I don't seem to be any faster than the 7max. Biggest advantage I see in 7prc is I could shoot factory ammo with heavies like I would use when reloading myself. If a person didn't invest in reloading, you could achieve 99%+ the same results as a person that does reloading with today's scopes and ballistic solving solutions. I dont think a factory saum ammo could do the same. And 7 blaser isn't really found here in US. I love my blaser but if the 7prc had been available 4 years ago I probably would have gone that direction. I wasn't really aware of the 7max until after I had bought blaser components or I likely would have gone that route. For a custom gun guy that reloads you can make the 7rm, 7blaser, 7max, and 7prc perform identically. It's nice to have all these options [/QUOTE]
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