This is the 180 eldm at 3.34” .030” off the lands. Looks like hornady pretty much “optimized” the 7 prc for this bullet. .030” off lands, base of the shank above the neck/shoulder junction in sammi form. Sometimes you need to do more than the math and actually measure the bullet to the chamber and see what’s really going on, which I know is hard for you without an actual rifle to take these measurements to actually back up your opinions.
Also funny how you guys talk about how great the 6.8 western is based on less recoil than the prc, but then say you’d consciously choose the 195 over a 180 in a prc with nothing to gain besides recoil….
You continually throw different crap at the wall on tikkas chambered in 7 prc, but it’s all still crap.
Also pictured is a 180 vld touching lands at 3.34”, also looks pretty optimal with room to jump it .030” and still have the shank above the neck shoulder junction.
I still say a 175/180 in a 7 prc maximizes a tikkas capability. Prove me wrong, with facts please this time.