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Hornady announced the 7mm A-tip, does that mean the 7PRC will be at SHOT?
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1751098" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>I've had great results from the 180 eld in three rifles. I've developed loads with many different Hornady bullets in several calibers. The 180 eld is my all time favorite bullet. This bullet @ 3100-3200 fps is very difficult to outperform in wind drift & tradjectory vs any other caliber & bullet combo. It could be matched with 225 eld's or 230 atips as I have shot them also but the recoil is significantly more with those when approaching 3100fps and must be managed well by the shooter. 7mm in the 300 prc case would be a solid performer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1751098, member: 93895"] I've had great results from the 180 eld in three rifles. I've developed loads with many different Hornady bullets in several calibers. The 180 eld is my all time favorite bullet. This bullet @ 3100-3200 fps is very difficult to outperform in wind drift & tradjectory vs any other caliber & bullet combo. It could be matched with 225 eld's or 230 atips as I have shot them also but the recoil is significantly more with those when approaching 3100fps and must be managed well by the shooter. 7mm in the 300 prc case would be a solid performer. [/QUOTE]
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