I have a difficult time thinking that over 300 EXPERT handloader “dorks” are wrong…..
I have a difficult time thinking that over 300 EXPERT handloader “dorks” are wrong…..
And the 300 prc/30 nosler is more than 7prc and the 338 lapua, 375 cheytac, more than 300 etc. Pick your recoil and performance level. The 6.8 fits in there directly between 6.5/7prc. Maybe it is the new 280/280ai stuck between 270/30-06. Who knows, but still plenty of market for it.Beyond that, a 7PRC loaded with 180gr ELD-M’s at 3.34” COAL, outperforms terminally and external ballistically every single possible combination of the 6.8 Western. So what is your point?
The 6.8 Western is cool. It suffers from no comparable bullets to 6.5mm and 7mm, and two companies that have no idea how to make, sell, and support a modern cartridge.
Honest question here, do you work for Hornady? Not sure why you get so up in arms with guys liking the 6,8 Western. Have you tried the round yourself?You keep repeating this and you keep quoting him and it’s wrong, at least functionally. I have shot several 7PRC Tikkas, and there are tons made. They work just fine and shoot as well anything. This is nothing but an issue that reloading dorks have made about something that isn’t true functionally a problem. The 180gr ELD-M is the high BC 7mm hunting bullet and the 7PRC is designed to shoot it correctly in factory ammo.
Beyond that, a 7PRC loaded with 180gr ELD-M’s at 3.34” COAL, outperforms terminally and external ballistically every single possible combination of the 6.8 Western. So what is your point?
The 6.8 Western is cool. It suffers from no comparable bullets to 6.5mm and 7mm, and two companies that have no idea how to make, sell, and support a modern cartridge.
Honest question here, do you work for Hornady?
Not sure why you get so up in arms with guys liking the 6,8 Western.
Have you tried the round yourself?
Hornady has been asked to produce a 170+/- 277 bullet many times but won't, I think it's due to their ego that they won't.
Berger, Sierra and Nosler have some great options.
The 7 PRC should outperform a 6.8 Western since it's bigger. Even with the slight difference between them they both are great rounds. I guess a guy will have to get 30 yards closer to make up for the small difference.
The 6.8 Western certainly outperforms a 223 which is all the rage on this forum for some strange reason.
Winchester/Browning may not be as good as Hornady when it comes to marketing but Hornady sure showed their colors during the plandemic when they got caught trying to force their employees to "comply" or lose their jobs. We all saw the leaked letters.
I will second your sentiment on Winchester ammo support. When I owned a 300 WSM, the ammo that was most widely available was Federal, followed by Hornady. Winchester was my go-to hunting ammo in the early 90s, but they have not kept up with changes in bullet technology and I can’t remember the last time I bought any Winchester/Olin ammo.all you need to know about Winchester and how they support their ammo supply/choice is this - go try and find ammo for the 270wsm, the 7wsm, the 325wsm, or even the more popular 300wsm. almost non-existent and when you do find it the price is crazy because of that. winchester sucks, period. aint no way in hell I would choose a 6.8W over a 6.5prc or 7prc. I handload and still wouldnt do it. go look on GB...they cant move those 6.8W's. for good reason...nobody wants or needs one. maybe they should have just supported the 270wsm instead of coming up with another failure!
Hornady marketed the "light magnum" interbonds as not for use in semi-autos. Wife at that time kept mixing loose ammo up and ending up with them in her Remington 7400, so I quit buying those. When the Superformance line came out, Hornady said it was safe to use in all rifles.I see where production rifle makers are starting to get with the program and offering rifles with faster twist rates in 270 WSM, 270 Win and .243 win. I shot the Hornady custom magnums with Interbonds in 270 win. Then they dropped the ammo line and went with superformance.
Did I miss this news somewhere? They’ll be producing 7prc factory Tikkas now?The 7PRC is getting chambered in factory Tikka rifles 1 year after it was released
Lots. I have 2 6.8 and a 1-8 270 wsm. I also own my own property and hunt and shoot a lot. The 170 berger is a hammer and has a similar bc to the 156 berger I can say it drops game much more dramatically them the 140 berger 6.5, at least out of the creedmoor which I have also used a bit. So did the 7mm /168 out of 7mm wsm. I also dont stick with one bullet type as try many in many different cartridges as I like to test things. I have killed game with 165 matrix, 165 ablr, 170 btip, 170 berger, 175 tgk in last few years and that is multiple of each except the 170 btip which is only 1 so far. I have about 250 170 bergers left on hand since you asked
And yet still no 6creedYeah, it was confirmed at SHOT
He usually preaches the TMK and other bullets more than I see him preach the ELD-M?The reality from your posts Form is you are stuck on eldms as being the best game bullet and will dismiss anything that does not use that bullet.
Ahh, now we know you’re wrong. It’s an awesome hunting bullet.It is a nice bullet but it is not a hunting bullet.
He is pushing the hornady eldm load here as why PRC is superior. I did not see any ref to TMK. Not sure you can get a factory TMK prc load?He usually preaches the TMK and other bullets more than I see him preach the ELD-M?
Ahh, now we know you’re wrong. It’s an awesome hunting bullet.