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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="cajun" data-source="post: 2923183" data-attributes="member: 9772"><p>We tend to think of things from a reloaders perspective. Hornady is going after the factory rifle factory ammo crowd. The 7prc has an 8 twist versus 9 9.5 for 7 mag. In 300 prc its 8.5. versus 10. They are made to shoot heavy high bc bullets. Of course you can build whatever you want but if you buy a factory rifle it will have the saami twist rate. Plus the rounds have shorter body longer necks. Look at sectioned cases and some of the long bullets are into the powder space pretty good. The newer case designs eliminate this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajun, post: 2923183, member: 9772"] We tend to think of things from a reloaders perspective. Hornady is going after the factory rifle factory ammo crowd. The 7prc has an 8 twist versus 9 9.5 for 7 mag. In 300 prc its 8.5. versus 10. They are made to shoot heavy high bc bullets. Of course you can build whatever you want but if you buy a factory rifle it will have the saami twist rate. Plus the rounds have shorter body longer necks. Look at sectioned cases and some of the long bullets are into the powder space pretty good. The newer case designs eliminate this. [/QUOTE]
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