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Gunwerks 7 LRM???
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<blockquote data-quote="jpndave" data-source="post: 1567166" data-attributes="member: 5437"><p>An even better option that I'm hopeful for is a 7 PRC from Hornady. When asked, I was told "I can neither confirm nor deny" a 7 PRC is in the works - sounds like a YES to me! A 7mm with Blaser (or a little bit more)/7 Practical/7 LRM capacity using the PRC/Creedmoor template would be ideal! That's what they have been doing - heavy for caliber at ~3000fps factory loads, 30° shoulder, minimal body taper, no belt, no rebated rim, Creedmoor proportions, standard long action length with room to seat out. </p><p></p><p>A 7 PRC wildcat could certainly be done but factory support would be nice. Hopefully they'll follow through with a factory loaded 180 ELD-M at 3000fps and a 175 ELD-X at 3100 or close anyway. Even if it lands where the 6.5 PRC does(147/143 @ 2910/2960), handloads with RL 26 can go from there.</p><p></p><p>The 7 LRM has the ideal goals, standardized with PRC philosophy and factory support would be awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpndave, post: 1567166, member: 5437"] An even better option that I'm hopeful for is a 7 PRC from Hornady. When asked, I was told "I can neither confirm nor deny" a 7 PRC is in the works - sounds like a YES to me! A 7mm with Blaser (or a little bit more)/7 Practical/7 LRM capacity using the PRC/Creedmoor template would be ideal! That's what they have been doing - heavy for caliber at ~3000fps factory loads, 30° shoulder, minimal body taper, no belt, no rebated rim, Creedmoor proportions, standard long action length with room to seat out. A 7 PRC wildcat could certainly be done but factory support would be nice. Hopefully they'll follow through with a factory loaded 180 ELD-M at 3000fps and a 175 ELD-X at 3100 or close anyway. Even if it lands where the 6.5 PRC does(147/143 @ 2910/2960), handloads with RL 26 can go from there. The 7 LRM has the ideal goals, standardized with PRC philosophy and factory support would be awesome. [/QUOTE]
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