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I don't have any first hand experience with the 7PRC although I have heard good things. What I do know is that I absolutely love my 6.5 PRC. It's a fun gun to shoot and very accurate with the Hornady factory ammo. For the people saying it's too light of a round for elk... I killed a bull moose with a 6.5 PRC
Quote from: CamoDup on May 06, 2025, 07:36:27 AMI don't have any first hand experience with the 7PRC although I have heard good things. What I do know is that I absolutely love my 6.5 PRC. It's a fun gun to shoot and very accurate with the Hornady factory ammo. For the people saying it's too light of a round for elk... I killed a bull moose with a 6.5 PRC It is definitely not too light for elk - I have killed multiple with my 6.5PRC
I like both cartridges but IMO Hornady dropped the ball when they didn't do their 7 PRC off of the bigger 300 PRC case. They marketed their 7 PRC for shooting the heavy for caliber bullets but they put it in a 7 Rem mag size case so the only real advantage over a 7 Rem mag is factory rifles come with a fast enough twist to shoot factory ammo with 175-180gr bullets. A factory 7 PRC off of their 300 PRC case would have put it in the same league as the 28 Nosler but with Hornady's much better way of marketing and likely much more successful then the 28 Nos.Even as is it's not like the 7 PRC is a slouch but I just think it could have been something better had they used the bigger 300 PRC case instead.For a good solid all around cartridge that checks A LOT of boxes the 6.5 PRC has definitely earned its place at the table. Now if we could just get Hornady to do a 25 PRC off of their 6.5 case all would be good in the world.
Quote from: b23 on May 06, 2025, 08:51:54 AMI like both cartridges but IMO Hornady dropped the ball when they didn't do their 7 PRC off of the bigger 300 PRC case. They marketed their 7 PRC for shooting the heavy for caliber bullets but they put it in a 7 Rem mag size case so the only real advantage over a 7 Rem mag is factory rifles come with a fast enough twist to shoot factory ammo with 175-180gr bullets. A factory 7 PRC off of their 300 PRC case would have put it in the same league as the 28 Nosler but with Hornady's much better way of marketing and likely much more successful then the 28 Nos.Even as is it's not like the 7 PRC is a slouch but I just think it could have been something better had they used the bigger 300 PRC case instead.For a good solid all around cartridge that checks A LOT of boxes the 6.5 PRC has definitely earned its place at the table. Now if we could just get Hornady to do a 25 PRC off of their 6.5 case all would be good in the world. or the 25 on a 7prc case
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on May 06, 2025, 09:30:59 AMQuote from: b23 on May 06, 2025, 08:51:54 AMI like both cartridges but IMO Hornady dropped the ball when they didn't do their 7 PRC off of the bigger 300 PRC case. They marketed their 7 PRC for shooting the heavy for caliber bullets but they put it in a 7 Rem mag size case so the only real advantage over a 7 Rem mag is factory rifles come with a fast enough twist to shoot factory ammo with 175-180gr bullets. A factory 7 PRC off of their 300 PRC case would have put it in the same league as the 28 Nosler but with Hornady's much better way of marketing and likely much more successful then the 28 Nos.Even as is it's not like the 7 PRC is a slouch but I just think it could have been something better had they used the bigger 300 PRC case instead.For a good solid all around cartridge that checks A LOT of boxes the 6.5 PRC has definitely earned its place at the table. Now if we could just get Hornady to do a 25 PRC off of their 6.5 case all would be good in the world. or the 25 on a 7prc case I was just talking to a guy yesterday who said his 25 PRC shoots a 134gr ELDM at nearly 3,200fps... 🔥🔥🔥
Quote from: Sakko300wsm on May 06, 2025, 07:57:40 AMQuote from: CamoDup on May 06, 2025, 07:36:27 AMI don't have any first hand experience with the 7PRC although I have heard good things. What I do know is that I absolutely love my 6.5 PRC. It's a fun gun to shoot and very accurate with the Hornady factory ammo. For the people saying it's too light of a round for elk... I killed a bull moose with a 6.5 PRC It is definitely not too light for elk - I have killed multiple with my 6.5PRC I wouldn't hesitate to hunt elk or moose with the 6.5 either. What ammo did each of you guys use on your hunts? And can you tell me more about the details? Shot distance, shot angle on the animal, how it reacted afterwards, did the bullet exit, etc.?
Not to stir the pot. But 4 shots? Answers the question. I shot my WA. Bull moose with my 300 WBY. one shot he dropped immediately.