7-6.5 PRC

Too overbore IMHO.
I'd rather jump up a cal and go heavier then try and milk smaller for everything it's got.
There are plenty of large case 6.5's already, Nosler, Weatherby, throw that in a 1:7 twist barrel and she'd be a smooth bore in 500 rounds lol.
 
Too overbore IMHO.
I'd rather jump up a cal and go heavier then try and milk smaller for everything it's got.
There are plenty of large case 6.5's already, Nosler, Weatherby, throw that in a 1:7 twist barrel and she'd be a smooth bore in 500 rounds lol.
Too overbore?? Maybe you mis-read, a 7-6.5 PRC (6.5 necked up) aka the 7-6.5 PRCW. Its more efficient then the 7 PRC and in a short action. Guys run it all over in F-Class and Erik Cortina speaks very highly of it.

And your necking up not down so its actually less overbore.....

Now a 22-6.5 PRC, thats overbore lol
 
Too overbore IMHO.
I'd rather jump up a cal and go heavier then try and milk smaller for everything it's got.
There are plenty of large case 6.5's already, Nosler, Weatherby, throw that in a 1:7 twist barrel and she'd be a smooth bore in 500 rounds lol.
Huh ? Your very mistaken ! it’s not overbore at all . Better do a bit of research 🧐
 
Too overbore?? Maybe you mis-read, a 7-6.5 PRC (6.5 necked up) aka the 7-6.5 PRCW. Its more efficient then the 7 PRC and in a short action. Guys run it all over in F-Class and Erik Cortina speaks very highly of it.

And your necking up not down so its actually less overbore.....

Now a 22-6.5 PRC, thats overbore lol
I did read it wrong, was thinking 6.5 in 7prc case lol
 
How about a 338-6.5 PRC. Oh wait that came out first, it's called the 338 RCM.
Before they started naming that line of cartridges PRC. I swear if Hornady just renames is the 338 PRC, leave it the exact same, it would sell. It's such an amazing cartridge.

Having a 7-6.5 PRC would be an absolutely amazing cartridge. Not quite as much oopmh as my 7 WSM, but it would be a great efficient cartridge, that is easier on barrels. Gonna have to keep that one in mind.
 
So what’s the gain/loss for all of these cartridges? 280–ackley, 7saum, 7wsm, 284 winchester and the new kid 7-6.5prcw? Any others?

I’m going 7saum for what it’s worth. For the price of brass it might be worth going with this 7-6.5prcw. I don’t know.
 
So what’s the gain/loss for all of these cartridges? 280–ackley, 7saum, 7wsm, 284 winchester and the new kid 7-6.5prcw? Any others?

I’m going 7saum for what it’s worth. For the price of brass it might be worth going with this 7-6.5prcw. I don’t know.
Lapua brass and brass availibility is what makes the 7 6.5 interesting. Basically the thing that made the 7saum less popular. Brass being sold out/ having to pre order due to adg only doing 1 or 2 runs a year.
 
I'm not buying anything new until we get more info on the 7bc case technology. I'll gladly take a long action if it means I get magnum performance while fitting 4-5 in a flush fit magazine.

But if 7bc turns out to be a flop then a 7-6.5prc would be a perfect fit for the performance I want out of a hunting rifle - 3000fps with a 160gr bullet is right about perfect to me.
 
So here’s the 7saum and 6.5prc case. I wonder if a guy could run a prc case through a sizing die and load them up?

I was just looking at brass and lapua 6.5prc brass is $240/100 and adg 7saum is about $280-290
 

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So here’s the 7saum and 6.5prc case. I wonder if a guy could run a prc case through a sizing die and load them up?

I was just looking at brass and lapua 6.5prc brass is $240/100 and adg 7saum is about $280-290
Yep thats all you do, expand the neck to 7mm and off you go. Its that easy.
 
I'm not buying anything new until we get more info on the 7bc case technology. I'll gladly take a long action if it means I get magnum performance while fitting 4-5 in a flush fit magazine.

But if 7bc turns out to be a flop then a 7-6.5prc would be a perfect fit for the performance I want out of a hunting rifle - 3000fps with a 160gr bullet is right about perfect to me.
Id love a 7BC, and I don't think its going to be a flop BUT for us Canuck's its going to be tough to justify the cost with tariffs. And unfortunately I don't see those going anywhere anytime soon.

Gotta remember Federal is the only one who's making ammo for it and, this is me assuming here so I could be very wrong, but they will be the only one who will ever make ammo for it as I cant see them selling their patent on that case/technology so others can produce it. Is that a bad thing? Guess time will tell.
 
Id love a 7BC, and I don't think its going to be a flop BUT for us Canuck's its going to be tough to justify the cost with tariffs. And unfortunately I don't see those going anywhere anytime soon.

Gotta remember Federal is the only one who's making ammo for it and, this is me assuming here so I could be very wrong, but they will be the only one who will ever make ammo for it as I cant see them selling their patent on that case/technology so others can produce it. Is that a bad thing? Guess time will tell.

How do tariffs impact 7bc but not 7-6.5prc?

And as far as I'm aware you can't even buy factory ammo or rifles in 7-6.5prc? Wouldn't that make it the more expensive option for most people?
 
How do tariffs impact 7bc but not 7-6.5prc?

And as far as I'm aware you can't even buy factory ammo or rifles in 7-6.5prc? Wouldn't that make it the more expensive option for most people?
Lapua brass not being a US made product. Federal on the other hand... I don't see the 7-6.5 being competition for the 7bc due to one being mainly useful for f-class, which is all about consistency, low ES lower velocities etc. The other one being a hunting round, aimed at getting high velocity from a short barrel. With some reloading nuances, as in case life and how accurate you can shoulder bump consistently to achieve uniform ammo. Which would be a big no to any F-class guy.
 
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