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What makes the 6.5 PRC special?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1532084" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Having spent a 45+ year career heavily involved new product commercialization in the high tech market, I have bought into the well established principle that acceptance/success with technical products is the result of one, or a combination of following factors:</p><p></p><p>1. A genuine technology advantage/innovation.</p><p>2. Strong acceptance and promotion by the industry thought leaders</p><p>3. mistake/oversight of a competitor(s)</p><p></p><p>IMO, the success of the 6.5 CM, likely the 6.5PRC, and the new 300PRC, will be the obvious result of #2 and #3. While Hornady may push #1 as their main feature, they are simply commercialized "improvements", most of which a smaller set of customers(many of us) have practiced for years. In the end, whether a scientist or a shooter, when the mass market buys in, perception becomes reality. If the market thinks it's special.....it is. I think Hornady gets a lot of credit for doing their homework, and executing well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1532084, member: 10291"] Having spent a 45+ year career heavily involved new product commercialization in the high tech market, I have bought into the well established principle that acceptance/success with technical products is the result of one, or a combination of following factors: 1. A genuine technology advantage/innovation. 2. Strong acceptance and promotion by the industry thought leaders 3. mistake/oversight of a competitor(s) IMO, the success of the 6.5 CM, likely the 6.5PRC, and the new 300PRC, will be the obvious result of #2 and #3. While Hornady may push #1 as their main feature, they are simply commercialized “improvements”, most of which a smaller set of customers(many of us) have practiced for years. In the end, whether a scientist or a shooter, when the mass market buys in, perception becomes reality. If the market thinks it’s special.....it is. I think Hornady gets a lot of credit for doing their homework, and executing well. [/QUOTE]
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