The conversation taking place is exactly what Federal is hoping for. This will gain more and more interest and when people start to share their actual experiences, that will be the tell all. Until then, enjoy the Federal Viagra!
So gaining roughly 100 to 150 fps is huge?The real world gains are widely communicated! They obviously aren't important to everyone but if there's another cartridge that can send a 170 grain pill out of a 16" barrel at 2920fps with FACTORY ammo I think we are all ears....the problem is that there isnt....until now.....
Federal has said the new alloy case design came from a D.O.D solicitation for bid. So The R&D was done and these are sunk costs. Weather or not it fails is not relevant. They had 2 choices. Put the idea on the shelf, and eat the R&D costs. Or take it to market and make some money today. So it was not a horrible idea, it was the only idea that made any sense at all.I feel like it was a horrible idea that's destined to fail. They would have been better off to just reinvent the 7prc. I get it. They'll be the only producers of the components. I don't think it will last long. I see it crashing hard. R&D for 3 years is expensive. Understanding basic economics means you should understand overhead. I'm sure they'll get into the black on this but it's definitely going to fall by the wayside. Hope I'm wrong for their sake.
Cost of tooling….Just seems like an absolutely horrible idea for federal. What am I missing?
That would be nice.So let's say this "new" case technology does well with the Backcountry round then Federal should consider making the rest of the main stream ammo with that technology and then they can squeeze the maximum speeds that a lot of people are chasing in hopefully a safe manner. In that case maybe they are on to something that could be a game changer!
Again the the fps gain isn't the fixation. It's the ability to do it with such a small case comparatively. You will be able to reach speeds unobtainable with that small case capacity in that short of a barrel. It's a pretty large advancement. Nobody has to like it but again it's never been done. This is not an argument you can win because you're arguing 2 different thingsSo gaining roughly 100 to 150 fps is huge?
??? When is the last time you, or anyone else, could "safely" and routinely fire a 280AI size brass case with a 170 grain bullet to 3,150 fps in a 24" or 3,000 fps in a 20" barrel. Given those are factory produced ballistics that must meet very stringent safety requirements, a reloader may be able to surpass even those numbers. Just as we often do with factory produced, brass cased ammo now.I'm not arguing anything....all I am saying is they need to come up with something that truly steps up and offers really significant gains over the current technology. From what I read it doesn't really do that at all. Maybe someday? Just don't repackage the wheel and tell me it's way better. Got to hand it to the marketing guys though.
At last report, there are about 80 various firearms being or planning to be produced for the new cartridge. Even Federal's website shows many of the rifles and manufactures for it.Shoot2Hunt had a good podcast on this just the other day. They made some good points from research they did.
I'll wait and see but to start it's not accurate at all and reloading is not an option with RCBS saying it's taking 11 passes to resize the brass.
At 80k psi how many action, barrel and suppressor manufacturers are going to be cool with us giving their products the backcountry treatment.
I think this is just an attempt to recover cost from a failed attempt at the military conract that the .277 furry won.