And now .22CM. I'd love to know the behind-the-scenes work Hornady puts in with manufacturers well in advance of a new cartridge release, because the coordination seems spectacular.
When Win/Browning launched the 6.8 Western it looked like there'd be great manufacturer support. I was looking at having a custom rifle built, and reached out to Proof to see if they'd be doing a .277 barrel in a faster twist rate for the 6.8W, and was flat told they had no plans to (which seems to have changed eventually).
But - they had .22 ARC and 7PRC barrels ready to go when Hornady launched those cartridges, almost same-day.
What was interesting is that, when asking around quietly within the industry, several times it was intimated to me that something better than 6.8W was coming out from Hornady, and that I should just wait. Not long after that 7PRC SAAMI specs came out.
Not sure how much of what happened with 6.8W was Hornady icing out their competition behind the scenes via relationships, vs just vastly better marketing and support and simply better efforts at working with manufacturers across multiple industry segments, but they've kicked the daylights out of Nosler and Win/Browning for years now. It's impressive.
It's also why I'm not interested in Nosler cartridges or 6.8W at this point - if something like Weatherby came out now, Hornady would leave them stillborn.