It seems like this cartridge uses the same powders that we already can't seem to find in large or plentiful supply. Brass is hard to find and ammo is really expensive when it can be found. Hornady brass is ok but not the highest quality. Speeds are close to older cartridges that have been around for a long time. It does appear to be an efficient powder burning cartridge with the ability to seat very long bullets. I must be missing something here unless it is Hornady's ability to sell new products with which there is limited supply of. I am anxious to see how everyone likes this cartridge compared to what we already have on the market.
You are 100% correct. Hornady is a ma ster of Promotion and sellingredients.
Look at how many they have came out with in l ast 10 years.6.5 PRC, 300 PRC, 6mmARC, 7PRC...So what's next
Curious to see how it all pans out myself. What isn't hard to find these days? Components for alternative cartridges that are similar to the 7 prc are about as non existent. Hornady knows how to sell which means that the aftermarket support will catch up faster than anything else. I'd be willing to bet we'll be seeing ADG brass more readily available thADG 7SAUM
Curious to see how it all pans out myself. What isn't hard to find these days? Components for alternative cartridges that are similar to the 7 prc are aIvebout as non existent. Hornady knows how to sell which means that the aftermarket support will catch up faster than anything else. I'd be willing to bet we'll be seeg ADG brass more readily available than 7 SAUM brass in another year or so.