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Thread: Is the new 7mm PRC a lemon ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EFriz View Post
    Curious as to the comments re the 7SAUM and the tikka T3.?
    Along the lines of with fat cartridge such as a saum wsm u need a fat action with a 1.06” diameter barrel tenon or you’ll get sticky extraction before u get to 65,000 psi. T3 only has a 1”tenon and apparently not suited for fatter cases like 270 wsm (T3 chambered this i think be interesting to hear what 270wsm owners have got sticky xtract?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by 308mate View Post
    @Bagheera that's gonna be very light for a stout calibre, be a fair bit of extra kick to it I imagine? Or do you mean with a brake ?
    Thanks, advice taken.
    Im thinking of with suppressor and a heavy scope.
    Dont laugh but my 7mm08 kicked fairly hard till I put those on and now its barely noticeable. I think with a good stock, suppressor and avoiding flute/ short barrel we can handle bigger cartridges and get less recoil than in the old days. A heavy scope above the bore line also helps a bit reducing jump ( but it still jumps ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bagheera View Post
    Thanks, advice taken.
    Im thinking of with suppressor and a heavy scope.
    Dont laugh but my 7mm08 kicked fairly hard till I put those on and now its barely noticeable. I think with a good stock, suppressor and avoiding flute/ short barrel we can handle bigger cartridges and get less recoil than in the old days. A heavy scope above the bore line also helps a bit reducing jump ( but it still jumps ).
    @Bagheera

    I'm actually keen on a big 7 myself, something lightweight, but I've had a painful to shoot rifle before and it isn't fun.

    Agree on suppressor etc. I run a 16" browning lightweight 308 with a dpt and lightweight 1-6 swaro scope. The kick isn't hard and all and it is nice to shoot, it's the dpt that calms it.

    Just not sure it would be the same deal with a light 7mm magnum, too bad we can't try before we buy.
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    Just saw this post on the fb 7mm prc group

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    Quote Originally Posted by tibo View Post
    Just saw this post on the fb 7mm prc group

    Attachment 248859
    That is more like it.

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    This is interesting, Hornady using different powders in there precision hunter line in 7prc.
    https://youtu.be/4z28TJTQ-Rg?si=u8I-fo8x3cdbzzJf
    Last edited by H.M; 03-05-2024 at 05:30 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tibo View Post
    Just saw this post on the fb 7mm prc group

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    Out of interest, where did you get the Federal 7PRC ammo from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT_NZ View Post
    Out of interest, where did you get the Federal 7PRC ammo from?
    "Merica" it was an American posting
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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    "Merica" it was an American posting
    I think its here now from what I've heard Danny

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    I think its here now from what I've heard Danny

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    Yep it is a bit more spendy than Hornady though
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    Bronco has them.

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    Duleys done write up in last two magazines. Edition 100 and 101.
    Bloody in-depth wrote up. It’s a bloody good read.

    Tested one piece of ADG brass as well. Got 35 firings out of it before it wouldn’t hold primer.

    If Tikka bring out a factory version I’d definitely look at changing to 7mm cartridge.
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    Yeah a bloody good caliber I might need to get another one

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    Quote Originally Posted by McNotty View Post
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    Tested one piece of ADG brass as well. Got 35 firings out of it before it wouldn’t hold primer.
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    Close but he simply ran out of places on the rim to file notches. The pocket still held the primer well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6x47 View Post
    Close but he simply ran out of places on the rim to file notches. The pocket still held the primer well.
    Wouldn’t you just load and shoot one bit until it was done no need to notch it when it’s a test piece separating it would have being sufficient . I’m a huge fan of Adg for this reason

 

 

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