7PRC/7mm rem over 300 prc

TJ427

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Come get you some real world numbers. Hornady is bad, but no way 2700 for the 180s is normal.

Thanks! I am looking forward to real world numbers when the 7 PRC rifle arrives. In the meantime, still trying to learn from others experiences. I have multiple boxes of Hornady ELD-M and ELD-X (175 and 180 grain) waiting for a rifle so we will see if the Hornady ballistics data is accurate with my 22 inch barrel + suppressor. I can't imagine that Hornady would 'stretch' numbers at all.... :)
 
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2700fps is somewhat slow for 180s

I'm running 175s at 2890 and they're performing well at the current load (6.5 SD), group size at 100 is nearly immeasurable (.185-.225).
 
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2700fps is somewhat slow for 180s

I'm running 175s at 2890 and they're performing well at the current load (6.5 SD), group size at 100 is nearly immeasurable (.185-.225).
How long of a barrel and what gun are you using for this? Trying to figure out how I want my next build to look.
 
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This rifle is custom-built by me. 22" finished length Krieger barrel 1:8 twist rate, profiled to match proof sendero, chambered as a shouldered prefit by Eric at Blue Mountain precision in 7mm PRC AW2.

This is in a Kelbly's Nanook Long Action in a Manners LRH with a mini chassis. TriggerTech Diamond, Hawkins DBM with AICS AM 5 rounders, running a Griffin Paladin break as I have a Dual-Lok mount inside a SiCo Sythe for this rifle. Scoped with Seekins med rings holding onto an NX8 4-32x50.
 
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This rifle is custom-built by me. 22" finished length Krieger barrel 1:8 twist rate, profiled to match proof sendero, chambered as a shouldered prefit by Eric at Blue Mountain precision in 7mm PRC AW2.

This is in a Kelbly's Nanook Long Action in a Manners LRH with a mini chassis. TriggerTech Diamond, Hawkins DBM with AICS AM 5 rounders, running a Griffin Paladin break as I have a Dual-Lok mount inside a SiCo Sythe for this rifle. Scoped with Seekins med rings holding onto an NX8 4-32x50.
Sounds like a pretty sweet setup. Thanks for sharing the details!
 

repins05

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Keep the 300prc........add the 7prc to the collection.

I use my 300prc shooting 215 bergers for elk. The 7prc with 175's gets used for deer and elk as an option. I enjoy shooting my 7prc more than I do the 300 prc.

My 6.5prc is collecting dust. Probably use it for antelope at some point.

If I was starting new, and making my first purchase based on what I know now, I would choose the 7prc followed by the 300prc next. I get your dilemma and I ultimately lose in this battle because I end up buying a new gun because I can't get it out of my head.
 

satchamo

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I built a 7 PRC tikka for the new factor. So far so good. Velocity is kinda meh with 20 in barrel. I’m getting 2730 shooting Hornady Match.

That said, if i could do it again I’d 100% go 6.5 PRC and save some recoil. You are not spotting your hits behind this gun. Even with a suppressor…
 
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Not sure what your Tikka weighs. I’m at 12lbs suppressed and unless you have some weight like this on the gun, yes it’s difficult, but not like a 300 PRC is difficult.

Tripod shots for me are not track able mostly. On bags, much more manageable for the 7.

6.5 PRC is subtle and crisp. I might build one next.
 
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