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7prc or 7mag

What I'm saying is it doesn't matter who is right or wrong in it. People have options and they can do what they want which is not a bad thing. As for me, I don't care if I have a 7 PRC or a 7 rem mag. The whole chest pumping thing is not for me either. Just as people chest pump about the 7 PRC or the 7 rem mag, people are gonna chest pump about being right if the 7 PRC doesn't catch on. I'm not about chest pumping anything and don't care for it.
 
to me, it depends what bullet you wanna run and if you're interested in a full custom build or not.

If you wanna do a full custom...build a 7 LRM, it's the best of the 7 Rem and the PRC in one pkg. Brass adaptation being the big kick in the nuts.

As for bullet selection (assumign proper twists)
If you wanna run a 150-170 bullet, run a Nosler
If you wanna Run a 170-185, run a 7 Rem Mag with the right twist
If you wanna run a 185-195, run a PRC.

I had interest in the 7 PRC when it was first announced, and when I read the H20 capacity, I lost interest. It doesn't do anything better than a custom 7 Rem Mag with the proper twist. It's only advantage is no belt, which isn't enough for me to switch.

3100 FPS from HBN coated 180 Hybrids smokes anything a PRC will put out, even hand rolled... but it takes the right powder and the right barrel to do it right.
 

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Personally I'd go Seekins, 7 RM (if it has the box length I'd have it punched to 7 Mashburn Super) and I wouldn't worry about the 50-60 fps diff between a 22 and a 24" barrel. Barrel length is for balance not speed (at least it is for me)

Best of luck to ya
 
Good article ( show) on YouTube recently...search Ultimate Reloader 7 mag vs 7 PRC. Not enough difference for me to buy one but that's just me. Check for Brass first would be my only concern..... To sum up the difference in the show.....68fps at 1000 yards...won't light my world on fire....but 11" flatter at 1000.... again is that enough???? If you aren't competing in BR.....??? Just me...
 
One thing to consider are you reloading or shooting factory ammo? Most of the 7 prc factory rifles with a saami chamber will have issues after a few firings with anything but Hornady brass. It's well documented. The rear of the chamber is too small. As long as you can get the right twist in a barrel I like the 7 mag. The prc chamber design is a little better with throat angle but it's not that big a deal.
 
As for bullet selection (assumign proper twists)
If you wanna run a 150-170 bullet, run a Nosler
If you wanna Run a 170-185, run a 7 Rem Mag with the right twist
If you wanna run a 185-195, run a PRC.
Do you mean assuming SAMMI or CIP originally specified twist rate?

28 Nosler seems to be specified as 1:9
7 Rem Mag seems to be specified as 1:9.5
7 PRC seems to be specified as 1:8

However, not every rifle manufacturer sticks to that exactly. A builder doesn't have to use "proper" twist rate.

My Semi-Custom 260 and DTA SRS were built/bought before the 6.5 CM was created and have tighter twist than "proper".

The semi-custom 260 Rem is 1:8 like a 6.5 ManBun ;) so I get to use the same bullets as a Creedmoor but with a bit more powder. My 260 could even be a 1:7.5 or 1:7 but my notes, receipts and build logs are at the shop and I'm not. DTA used 1:8.5 on the SRS 260 barrel, so faster than OE 1:9 for the 260.

Creedmoor lovers, I get it, don't be haters. The "advantage" of a 6.5 CM over a 260 is twist rate. Make the 260 with the same twist and that "advantage" goes away. Sure, you can then go to COAL and just nit pick it to death. Boring. 🤣

Weatherby Mark V uses 1:8 for 7mm PRC and 1:9 for the Nosler and Rem Mag making bullet range the same for the Nosler and Rem Mag. They offer up to 180 Berger VLD factory load for the 28 Nosler. Interesting that for the 7mm PRC, Weatherby goes to the 177 Hammer Hunter but the 28 gets the 165 Hammer Hunter. Remember Weatherby "guarantee" sub-moa with Weatherby ammo.

A Weatherby Vanguard 7 Rem Mag is going to be original spec 1:9.5. Japanese adherence to specifications? ;)

The point of all that is that bullet weight is not as tightly coupled to chambering as "proper" suggest. Any builder, be it factory, semi-custom or full custom can choose any twist rate for any caliber+chambering as desired. I certainly do.
 
I love my 7mags. I just had these 2 re barreled and love them. The grey one is shooting 180 Bergers at 2950 and the burnt bronze is shooting 143 McGuires at 3250. I'll stick with my 7mags all day long but I am using a friends reamer that has a little more freebore.
I helped a guy last week sight in his 7PRC my Garmin was 150fps under my 7 mag with same weight bullets. So no thank you and I have plenty of quality brass. Ive done really well with Norma. View attachment 626000View attachment 626001
what rate of twist did you pick for the 7mm Rem Mag barrels? Did you have the chamber cut for the longer, heavier bullets?
 
I went through this exact same thing your going through. What I eventually end up doing was having my factory Rem700 7RM completely redone. I kept it a 7RM, new barrel, throated for 180 Berger Hybrids, timney hit trigger, bolt fluted and a new stock. I couldn't be happier with it. I got exactly what I wanted for my rifle. The topper was that I got to customize my rifle exactly how I wanted it to be.
My suggestion would be to build the rifle you want regardless of the caliber, etc.. In the end, I think you'll be much happier with it and having a really good gunsmith work with you on it, is a bonus.
Best of luck on your journey and enjoy it.
 
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