Nuff said!
And 7 BC is doing 3,000 in a 20" so the extra 140 fps of the 7 BC gains me what exactly? An extra 100 yards I can't use?
And let's be honest, if you hate the PRC line now you are also going to hate whatever high pressure version Hornady comes out with next anyway.
I'd like to know what the fps is after you get it dialed in and have a 16" barrel on it. Both you and @southpa make some good points, but you just said you have one, but it's shooting 2860 in a 20" barrel... The video was getting close to 3000 fps with a 16" barrel. If I had the stuff to reload that today, I may very well consider it, but how could one do that if we can't reload for it? Do you think it's possible to eek another 140 fps faster and remove 4" off the barrel as well? Understood it's the first load, but still...
EDIT, to be fair, the Hornady site does have some loads at 3000 fps for a 175 grain ELD-M, however that's with a 24" barrel. That means you believe you will get the same fps with 8" off the barrel? That's a pretty big magnum.
My goal for this rifle was to land my effective range somewhere between the 650 yards for my 20" 30-06 shooting the 178 ELD-X and the 1000 yards for my 26" .300 Win Mag shooting the 225 ELD-M. I thought about going shorter than 20" but being my first foray into the 7mm caliber I decided to be conservative about it plus it reduces the risk of suppressor incompatibility since there are a bunch of good titanium cans limited to 18" to 20" on magnum cartridges.
I'm sure N560 and RL-26 would get faster speeds out of the 7 PRC but that extra 23% pressure ceiling on the 7 BC makes up for a lot of difference in powder capacity and about 300 fps over similarly sized cartridges like the 280 AI.