SameWhat is the case capacity diff between the 7 prc and the 7 wsm?
I’ll bite, what am I missing?Does anyone else hear or feel an odd clicking? Looking at the chamber print, expect a few issues.
Jeremy
PRC chambers are sized in such a way that resizing brass after they've been fired causes clicking when lifting the bolt. There are custom reamers that fix the issue, but for whatever reason Hornady didn't fix it in the 7 prc. The fix is pretty simple, some guys do it themselves. Google PRC clicker issue to get a more specific description and videos of the issue.I’ll bite, what am I missing?
PRC chambers are sized in such a way that resizing brass after they've been fired causes clicking when lifting the bolt.
So what does the 7Prc offer over a 7RUM, 7mm Rem mag, .280ai, 7 Weatherby mag, or 7 SAUM? Any will kill to 1000 yds.I disagree.
Modern cartridges and the rifles with barrel twist suitable to shoot them(not to mention modern manufacturing to much tighter tolerances) are creating a new world of shooter (I'll throw gas on the fire by not saying 'hunter').
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Not in a factory rifle they can't.Any of the above can be improved upon with a good barrel with the correct twist without reinventing the wheel.
Wouldn't that just be a 257 weatherby?
Sans belt and radius shoulder yes. Same sameWouldn't that just be a 257 weatherby?
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Uh huhAlthough possibly unjustified, the extra 32 grains in bullet weight and 0.02” in bullet diameter for the 7mm PRC would make me feel better on a longer shot at an elk.
Christensen is chambering the 7 PRC now too. Just got an email promoting it.Christensen arms have begun offering rifles in 6.8 western and many custom rifle and barrel makers have been offering it for a while. Federal is also rumored to be releasing a heavy for caliber 27 version of their terminal ascent bullet which may lead to factory loadings from them. So it’s not been completely ignored by the rest of the industry. It’s really going to comedown to the 7 prc avoiding the problem the 6.8 had when it released. Tons of ammo on the shelf but no rifles anywhere chambered in it. If it can avoid that it will be a big success I imagine.
BingoThe 6.8 Western never really had a chance. .277 is an enthusiast caliber at best anyway and it still just hasn’t caught on like the others and honestly I don’t think it ever will.
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Please provide more info.Uh huh
Ive killed a few bulls with a 6.5 saum and it's noticeable how much better a 180 puts them down at longer ranges.
People get super hung up on the ballistic numbers and ignore the other properties of usung bigger heavier bullets.
These are the guys I can instantly tell don't have much experience putting down bulls at long range
Dont underestimate us 270 fans. We are loyal. Seriously, from a hunting perspective the old 270 win has stomped all 7mms except the 7mm Rem Mag. The 270 has been a top 5 cartridge in terms of sales for many years and is just dropped down out with 6.5 cm moving up. However, still ahead of 7mm rem mag. One or 2 years of a round in the spotlight does not erase the last 100 years of popularity.Bingo
Sad to think they could have beat hornady to the punch by spinning up an "improved " 7 wsm with an 8 twist
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hill country rifles YT channel just did a "shoot out" of different barrel lengths out past 1k yards.How will either of those calibers do for elk size game with factory ammo in a 20” barrel to 700 yards?
I’m not sure what numbers to run.
E bay or howa direct if your standard bolt can't be opened up. Potentially a gunsmith could open your bolt face and your good to go.Ive got an extra Howa 1500 long action in 270 sitting idle. The current plan was to convert to CF barrel and stock and rechamber in 280AI. Now I realize that I can easily convert to 7 PRC if I can pick up a magnum bolt for it when I rebarrel. Who is the go to vendor for Howa magnum bolts?
Thanks,
Brian