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7prc or 7mag

Yeah I know it has more case capacity. But I guess I'm just confused on why 7 prc is such a big thing I thought it was supposed to shoot higher bc bullets faster but people are struggling to get 3k with hand loads? Or was it all strictly from a factory stand point?
not much different that the 6.5prc vs 264wm...............pressure is the difference as the prc is roughly 50-60fps slower. i have both due being a 26cal fan and the 6..5prc fits into an AR10 platform. put both @ equal pressures and the 264 wins by a lot.

i'd take a rm over the prc regardless of belt. just stating with/about 2 options given.
 
You know most of us here think alike. We build custom or semi custom rifles and we reload. We are not the target audience. The guys who buy factory ammo and guns are. That's were the money is. I will give Hornady credit. The 7 prc case was designed with a shorter body and longer neck so the high bc bullets won't be in the powder space like a 7 mag will. So basically the powder volume gets really close. They also saami spec'd it at 8 twist. I think the issues with powder availability have bit them. The factory 175's would clock close to 3k initially.
 
I just put a Rem 700 ADL 7mm Mag back together. I got it in the middle 70's. Never used it. Just sat in my safe until now. I am trading it for some work on my reloading shack.
Anyway I changed out the stock and went to a BDL setup. Put a 3.5x10x40 Scope on it. Put a triggerTech in it. Had the barrel floated. So it ready to shoot. The serial no's without any A,B,C.D after the number. So it's a good action.
Just about done with my reloading shack "Finally" So I'll be working up loads for the 7MM Mag rifle. I have shot loads in other 7mmMag rifles out of the box and gotten groups at the 1/2" size. We had probably had put a hundred rounds thur it checking for groups.
So it will be interesting to work up loads for it. I will probably only go up too 150gr bullets. I did note from the base to shoulder is shorter than the 300WM case. I hadn't done any shooting with the 7mmRM for my uses. My brother, and other used the caliber for hunting.
Anybody change a 7mm RM to a 7mm/300WM and loading for that. What are the velocity you are getting. I may have the rifle rechamber to 7mmx300WM chamber if I can't get the velocity out of it I want.
Please advise.
 
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
Agreed, ive had a Wby Vanguard 7RM with 7.75" Rock Creek throated for 150 monos seated out and a savage 110UL 7PRC 22" 8". Both at 22" to be handy and quick in the tight brushy stuff, outta saddle scabbards etc.

Shootin loong 150ish grain monos neither has much of any advantage but overall my PRC is faster with a couple bullets and the same with the others.

The "advantage" that i see being designed into the PRC is that the package deal it comes with, throat, chamber, twist is the same for all Saami spec rifles. Its better designed for what we want now in factory saami spec trim.
In a custom 7RM with handloading it can have a smidge more capacity and speed potential, still doesnt mean its gunna shoot its best at that speed.

I ended up going with the PRC this time because it was available in the barrel length and twist i wanted

The speed claims were just marketing and seem to be part of why people are upset at the cartridge.
 
Assuming you hand load. Probably still shoot factory rounds, but if you hand load you could shoot the heavies and have all that powder volume to play with.
 
So I have been going back and forth on this question for the past week or so and let me qualify. Long range to me is 600-650. Largest game would be Elk and a lot of Steel Plates Been looking at fierce. Seeking and the Springfield 2020. Interesting that the Springfield 2020 in 7prc and 7rm both say on the website the come with a 1:8 twist. I am going to put call into Springfield tomorrow and verify But would this not render a 7 prc useless if you were to hand roll a 175-180 in 7rm for the 2020? Looking for input here as I value the collective brain trust gathered at the church of LongRange.
 
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The 7prc with 180 eldms is the path of least resistance.

They will run 2950 behind some h1000 and will kill elk further then most folks should be shooting at them.
 
So I have been going back and forth on this question for the past week or so and let me qualify. Long range to me is 600-650. Largest game would be Elk and a lot of Steel Plates Been looking at fierce. Seeking and the Springfield 2020. Interesting that the Springfield 2020 in 7prc and 7rm both say on the website the come with a 1:8 twist. I am going to put call into Springfield tomorrow and verify But would this not render a 7 prc useless if you were to hand roll a 175-180 in 7rm for the 2020? Looking for input here as I value the collective brain trust gathered at the church of LongRange.
That would definitely close the gap. Pick your poison at that point and the Springfields look like a great option.

TBH: don't think you can go wrong with those options.
 
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