Anyone reading about the new 7 PRC? Looks like it's gonna be a Long Action and just a little hotter than a 7RM. Which I assume will put it right between the 7RM and the 28 Nosler.
Really, the 6.5 prc should be on a medium action along with the saum as well. It's starting to pick up, more and more action companies are offering medium actions.
I don’t understand the need when the 28 nosler is around. Better barrel life maybe
28 Nosler isn't making Hornady near the $$$ that this offering will. They've already paved the road with the other PRC variants. We may not need it, but that won't stop them from selling it to folks that they can convince do. I'm betting there will be a lot of those folks. Lol
It will have the branding and marketing machine of the big H. It will be an immediate success. Needed or not, those guys have marketing down and created a huge following.
BTW, if it's truly between a 7rm and nosler then that's a pretty good sweet spot but in reality likely nothing you can't do with a 7rm and a good load.
28 Nosler isn't making Hornady near the $$$ that this offering will. They've already paved the road with the other PRC variants. We may not need it, but that won't stop them from selling it to folks that they can convince do. I'm betting there will be a lot of those folks. Lol
28 Nosler isn't making Hornady near the $$$ that this offering will. They've already paved the road with the other PRC variants. We may not need it, but that won't stop them from selling it to folks that they can convince do. I'm betting there will be a lot of those folks. Lol
Absolutely. They are marketing geniuses. Make a cartridge that does what another does and has for years and rep it hard. They are VERY good at that.
Yep. And being big enough with the right connections to get folks to chamber rifles in their calibers with the correct twist!
Twist….that is the key. There is obviously already haters of a caliber that isn’t even out yet. The problem with some of the “old” calibers is the twist. New calibers with the faster twist rates that are supported by the rifle manufacturers is what makes them successful and superior (sometimes).
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