I built a 7PRC and shoot 180gr ELD-M and I really enjoy it. It’s got manageable recoil with a suppressor and a good recoil pad, I can keep my 18x scope on a 100yd target after firing with a good bipod setup. The ballistic numbers after chrono tell me that it’ll hold the 1800fps threshold down to around 1,000yds, which is a legitimate and frequent range we can shoot to where we hunt. I built it on a Tikka by just swapping a magnum barrel for a proof prefit. I wish the proof was shorter than 22” but it works fine, I notice the weight of the suppressor on the end more than the length of the gun, and I hand carry the rifle. It weighs 10lbs loaded and we hike 8-10 miles a day normally. It’s manageable.
What astonishes me is that 7PRC hunting/match ammo is *cheaper* than almost anything else. .308, 7RM, etc all cost more when you’re comparing the best to your door prices. I don’t know why you’d buy in store at $5/rd when it’s $2/rd online. That isn’t cheap, but all the premium hunting ammo is pretty pricey now, and 7PRC isn’t terrible in comparison.
My backup gun and 2nd choice is 6.5 creedmoor shooting 147gr ELD-M. If I wanted a single gun to hunt and practice with, this one would be it. If I wanted a dedicated hunting rifle and needed longer range and more bullet mass/velocity to do damage, the 7PRC is a sweet ticket. If a regular 7RM will provide you with the range you want to shoot at, consider it over the 7PRC. It’s been around forever and presumably always will be, and has a wide selection of ammo loads that the PRC currently lacks.