I have one of each both Bergara rifles. With factory ammo I got substantially less speed out of both than advertised. 7 PRC was 2864 and 28 Nosler was 2975. The PRC advertised 3,000 with a 175 ELDX and the 28 advertised 3125 with a 175 ABLR. Both fell considerably short. I literally just finished up load development for the PRC and will be taking it to the range in the next week or so. I'm getting ready to start for the 28 Nosler as well. I did acquire 8 lb of RL 33 for the 28, I cannot find RL26 anywhere. I loaded up Retumbo, 4831 SC and RL 22. Fingers crossed 🤞
My MK-21 & MK-22 Bolts In .300 Norma Mag Are My Extreme Real Estate For Whatever. Both Of These Calibers Are Excellent For Hunting. Barrel Life Is Always A Concern Pushing Higher Velocities In Both. More Ammo Selection For 7mm-7 PRC. Great Coverage. Keep It Coming.👍
Love my 28 nolser yes it has short barrel life and i love my 7prc but if a few of my friends and i were to choose itd be the 28 nosler. Ive been talking to gun shops in my area and the barrel makers 28 nosler is picking up yes they said 7prc off the bat is taking big sales but 28 nosler has picked up and beats both the 7prc and the 300 prc so yes 28 nosler is my choice of better ballistics
Yes you have reason,the 28 nosler unbeatable i,m sure,i take some test with a 28 nosler,the best caliber in a world for a long range,some bullets with a high b.c.
I never could warm to a Hornady cartridge or ammo. They have always underperformed , their 7mm 162 grain interlock bullet is pure garbage. It blew up on a 200 yard Mulie and a 150 yard elk using my M70 7mm rem mag. The ammo also chrono'd low by 200 fps. I used it because it was the only ammo my rifle would shoot half decently.
Not that I used in this video. The data here is strictly what is available from Hornady. A few guys I shoot with use a 7 PRC and have gotten loads similar to what Hornady publishes. The reason I avoid using hand load data in videos is I’m trying to avoid introducing any bias of a specific barrel, rifle, or load being faster than another. The trade off is that if load data or published numbers are inaccurate, the video information is inaccurate. But if I use chronograph info it almost always will vary from rifle to rifle. If you’d like to see more chronograph details in the videos I definitely can moving forward!
Reason I asked, hornady is 150-200 fps slower with the 175's using FACTORY ammo than their 3000 fps claim. In reloads, the you tuber "reloading weatherby" chrongraphed both factory and hand loads for tge 7 prc. Then chronographed the 7 rem mag. The rem mag in hand loads with the same bullet weight was 100 fps faster than the hand loads of the 7 prc using the same bullets and same powder. Basically the 7 mm rem mag is 100 fps faster than the prc.... not exactly in line with hornady claims on velocity with factory ammo. 2800, vs 3000.
@@thehardieway hornady address this on Ron Spomer outdoors. Seth from Hornady talked to Ron alot about having to use alternative Powder because there main two (Backfire podcasts said Reloader 26 and H1000 as second choice) where dryed up and they wanted to keep shelves stocked so they used a Ball powder (Staball HD is likely). Seth from Hornady also said they go for consistent loads for different guns they test and velocity second. It was a bad move not telling public earlier and stating on a box of Factory ammo there is a different power is used and things to change (velocity and point of aim with the load and new power)
@scottinohio701 Well, the first 6 months, the 7 prc was out, people were getting around stated velocities on Hornady ammo of 3000. The backfire pod cast had two different boxes, an old one and newer stuff. His old box was getting 2970 or so, the newer box 2830, so something changed. Now, as I said, I did not agree with how they went about it.
I've read, and researched this topic for a year. I'm a 7mm guy. My elk rifle is a 7Rum, which I roll my own for and I love it. I want to buy another rifle and thought I wanted a 7prc, but I started seeing true, chronographed velocities were not matching Hornady's claims. Long story, short, I think that the 7prc is just a larger version of the 6.5 creedmoor.
I’ve heard varying reports on 7 PRC velocities as well. I don’t have a 7 PRC myself, and lean on a few friends of mine who shoot them. They are handloading and have been able to hit velocities that match hornadys load data, but I have no personal experience with their loaded ammo.
@@stienfamilyoutdoors Same here. 2900's is about what handloaders are getting with max loads. Accuracy seems spotty also. I wonder if Hornady was having issues and changed the recipe to retain accuracy. It's still a fine round, just a little disappointed after all the hype.
Personally I run a 28 Nosler from Bergara. The original Wilderness Ridge with 1:9 twist w/ 26" barrel. Shot the 139 Brownings (garbage in my rifle), 160 Nosler Accubond and 175 Accubond LR. I have average .5 MOA @ 100 yard groups with the 175 consistently in 3 shot groups (plenty of times 2 shots overlapping and one shot slight right, probably my fault). That has been from cold, clean barrel and shots spaced out over 10-15 minutes and quick subsequent shots in a hunting scenario (sub 1.5 min usually). Have not invested in chrono so I have no speed numbers to show, but after setting 0 at 100 and dialing for up to 510 yards (longest shot on deer), it was as accurate as I expected and put it through the pump house. I try to not shoot past warm barrel if possible. For my hunting ethics, I can shoot and take elk/moose out to 800 yards and be confident the bullet will do the job And with deer and black bears at longer range, if I had those longer range skills. Much pricier than the 7 PRC, but I am happy with my choice and accept paying 75+ per box for the 175's. I haven't tried the ELD-X's yet, maybe in '25 I will send some down range. Only running factory loads. Only improvements to the rifle has been bedding from the rear most part of action to the recoil lug and upgrading the muzzle brake from the Bergara omni brake to American Precision Arms Gen 3 Little Bastard Self Timing. Stock trigger, barrel and bolt. I plan to only replace it if I can't get a barrel for it when it comes time to get a new one!
Sounds like an awesome rifle - and can tell by the detail in the comment you definitely have invested the time to be setup well! Best of luck hunting with it!
My Xbolt long range rifles in 28 nosler and 7 mag both have 1-8” twist barrels from browning. Both beat the 7 prc, I do hand load , but I don’t see much difference between a 7 prc and the 280 ai, there’s no replacement for displacement 😊
It’s an interesting change to see more and more rifles being factory produced with the non-SAAMI barrel twist. Fortunately there isn’t a huge risk of having too fast a twist on 7mm - not like you’d see with a .224 caliber
Check case cap. There isn't much dif between 7PRC, 7RM, 7WSM, 7 Wby, 280 AI a bit less. But the 28 Nosler a Hotrod. I won't go the 28 Nosler, Just a 7RM in a Mag 3.8" Action. Same performace as the 7PRC but 20-3 ammo availabillity. I don't mind belts. MIght build a 28 Nosler in that 3.8" Action and forget about the retoricSeat out 180-200 Grns 7mm bullets to my hearts content.👍
@@WillyK51 - I’m with you on belts not being a concern and like your idea of loading the 7RM long. I have a 300 Win Mag that has a long throat and a long mag box from the factory and I handload to just over 3.6”
7 PRC is a cool idea. Only I think something is wrong with its design? Why? From what I've seen online, the 7 PRC falls short on claimed velocities! 3000fps? No way! Many rifle velocities fall below 2900fps, closer to 2800! What's up with that? Also, accuracy seems to be less than stellar. Several tests show that the 6.8 Western is better. Something seems off with 7 PRC? Ask why Hornady refuses the load 6.8 Western? It might rain on their 7 PRC parade? I was going to build a 7 PRC and even purchased 100 rounds of factory ammo. Until I became aware of the 7 PRC hype! Perhaps these people online reporting all of this are wrong? But all of them? Obviously, the 7 PRC is decent, but until I see better performance reports, it's not for me😢
I think it's a combination of 3 things mainly 2 1. Hornady ( like many ammo makers) embellished their numbers in order to look better especially against rival cartridge they seems to hate the 6.8 Western 2. Barrel lengths, I personally looked at every major rifle maker and for 7PRC 22 and 24 are the standards anything longer is quite hard to find and when you do it usually a upper tier model aka your gonna pay for it, rather weird for a magnum cartridge 3. ( The lesser one possibly) This chambering is quite precise near custom, thing is with that any amount of play and you will lose performance, also believe the twist rate could be affecting this as well
Hornady address this in a question just like yours in their comments on a pod cast. Basically, they developed original loads with a couple of good powders (backfire podcasts said Reloader 26 and Second was H1000). Backfires first few boxes over a year ago where running 2950 to 2980 just under 3000, his current boxes are running 2800's as you said. Well, after the first couple runs of ammo, when it first came out, the powder supply dried up, and an alternative power had to be used (Also, I saw the ball powder out of pulled ammo and it is Staball HD). Hornady said they did not want empty shelves so the alternative powder (Staball HD) was loaded, and accurate loads were lower velocities, then original loads with the first two choices of powder (RL 26, H1000). You can look back on Hornady comment on those podcasts to customers.
Not here to defend Hornady - the guys I hunt with who are shooting the 7 PRC are hitting close to 3k with 175s on their handloads and getting great accuracy. I can’t comment on factory ammo because I actually don’t know anyone who is actively shooting it.
Getting rite at 3000 fps with both my 7prc..26 inch barells .31 to .40 groups light recoil with 7 inch can.love it I don't like 28 n. Because I don't like there ammo hard to find and short barell life ...7prc isvwinner in my book
I'm running a 1-8" twist 20" with 180 eldm n560 and getting 2857 es of 15 SD of 6.7 adv for 9 rounds 3 shot strings ..... barrel has only 75 rounds thru it. Wilson barral
On paper you would think they are somewhat similar. However in my real life tests... They are extremely different. I max out with my 24 inch barrel with a 175 ELD-X at 2800 FPS with H1000 in 7mm PRC. With the 28 Nosler I'm testing (24inch) barrel... I'm getting 3100 FPS with H1000.
Thanks for providing your experience! I love my 28 Nosler, and get some awesome velocities out of it, but don’t have personal real world experience with the 7 PRC. I’m not surprised to hear about inflated numbers from a manufacturer, but those are significantly lower than Hornady lists in their reloading content! Unfortunate to see.
If you’re using the same bullet, the 28 Nosler will always be flatter and hit harder due to its powder capacity. Now if you do something like a 140 grain bullet in the 28 Nosler and shoot a 175+ for the PRC, eventually the PRC will overtake the 28 Nosler in energy and trajectory.
Fair point on ammo availability today. It’s been interesting to see the 6.5 Creedmoor become so much more available in recent years. I wonder if any of the PRCs will see similar popularity?
I think you were trying to sell us on the Nosler just a little too hard. I think the 20% added recoil IS significant and will change a lot of shooters minds in favour of the PRC.
It just might - will depend on the shooter and rifle weight. Personally, I don’t notice much in the way of recoil differences once it gets to a certain level. And I will admit, I have a bias towards the 28 Nosler. I think it’s about the perfect hunting cartridge if you don’t care about barrel life or cost of ammo.
The 7MM PRC has the same performance as the 7MM WSM and the 7 MM Rem Mag. 7MM Weatherby, 6.8 Western Etc. It's chambered in a Std long action so long bullets can be seated out. Same as if you chamber a 7WSM in a long action. But the 28 Nosler is the Hotrod if you get one. I don't mind belts, I would get a 3.8" mag action and rebarrel fo 7RM, Seat out long bullets/ Chase the lands. 20 to 3 in ammo availabillity
BC’s and FPS are the only things that matter when making a comparison between these. When you say the 28 has to set the bullet deeper in the case it uses capacity which it does but it has the capability to spare. 7 prc sets the bullet farther outside the shoulder which it does but the 28 still has more capacity. I have both and the 7rem mag which will run with the prc. Neither will run with the 28.
It’s a rhetorical question. Nosler smokes the shit. That being said, I’m on 6.8 western, a scant 7.8 thousandths smaller diameter than a 7mm, (2 sheets of paper)
@stienfamilyoutdoors I call it the laser. Inside 500 yards, it's point and squeeze. I have not had the opportunity to open it up past 500 yet. But in the real world, I am hunting inside 400 most of the time.
But at what cost? You need at least a 28in barrel and burn over 90+gr of powder to see its true potential, it’s the reason the 28 nosler is the 7mm king because it can give you close to 7rum performance, still not as powerful, but with less powder, barrel length and barrel wear. It’s bad on the 28 nosler, it’s atrocious on the 7rum…
Barrel life in a hunting rifle?! How much hunting are we talking about. If you shoot 10 shots a year in your 28 nosler you get 85 years of top performance. 28 nosler is a drag strip car. It’s the best, but you only take it out on weekends. Top tier performance, but it’s 20$ a gallon. It smokes 7 PRC all day long. Hunting 28 nosler Shooting targets 7 PRC However both are perfectly adequate for harvesting game and shooting targets. Neither will leave much on the table, both are high performance.
@@Dunk1It1Hard Just for fun and practice. Nothing beats punching paper at 500+ yards. I have to hone my skills for future PRS matches when I retire. Nosler is a beast but a barrel burner. I have never shot a 28 Nosler so I can't comment on the recoil, sorry!
I'm surprised nobody talks about the 7mm Weatherby Mag or the 7x64 Brenneke. The Weatherby will push a 150gr pill close to 3200 fps. The 284 Winchester and 280 Ackley shouldn't be overlooked. They are very efficient and pack enough heat for most people.
Everyone likes the shiny new cartridge! Might have to do a little video of the “misfit” cartridges that get left out. I do love the 280 Ackley! Working on a custom build right now!
Both upper end of too much recoil to be enjoyed, price of ammunition medium high versus stupid high. what availability of suitable rifles and factory ammunition to suit the shooter and tasks.
I find that if I’m building a rifle for longer range shooting, it needs to weight 10+ pounds with a scope. For me, that makes the rifle easier to be accurate with, and mitigates the recoil side of things.
No mention of the accuracy of the 7PRC? Recoil is not a toss up. As more manufacturers are jumping on board with ammo, the 7 PRC is pulling away! While the 28 Nosler is a great round, your bias is clear. PRC is all about precision not velocity. Someday you will appreciate the difference.
@@Dave-cf2ng no it does not. You are delusional. A fully formed 7 mag case is 88 grains of water. A 26” barrel can push a 180 low drag bullet more than 3100 fps. I push a 175 in a 22” at 3036
@@stienfamilyoutdoors I like extra horsepower for my ELR shooting. As I've gotten older, I figured out that my 300 RUM hasn't killed anything that my 270 Win wouldn't have killed.
Which 7mm is King? …??? Any 7mm that works for the shooter..wouldn’t you agree there Mr Wales? Cartridge comparisons is/has been around for decades..astonishing how nowadays everything is “The Next Best Mom’s Apple Pie”..!! Why don’t people just learn how to shoot whatever chambering works for them?? There was a time the 300 Savage was the cartridge to have for bear..polar bears no less…and anything else that walked in North America!! From 7 Mauser to 284 Winchester to 280 Remington to 7mm RemMag…put in the right hands with practice snd “Decent” hunting skills and knowledge…who cares!! Walk into a ammo store…what cartridge do you suppose is more easily found? ??? 7mm RemMag and it’s performance is AOK!! Not perfect…but no 7mm is. Eh?
Too many guys crying about the muzzle velocities and forget about down range,retumbo is also a good choice . I shootbthe 162 gr eldx with retumbo and love the prc, i onlybshoot a 22 in barrel out of my savage 110 ultralite bought just for western hunting for less weight and im extremly happy
@TL12352 Show me a 7mm PRC that gets the velocity it's advertised at. And don't tell me the velocity doesn't matter... if that was true Hornady would have made a 7mm Creedmoor instead of a 7mm PRC.
by King, I meant popularity, not velocity my old chronograph quit, just bought a new one, will see what my 24" 7 PRC does, but it won't be the 1st cartridge I've seen that doesn't make advertised velocity@@ReloadingWeatherby
The 28 Nosler is KING! and 28 Nosler is a 1:8 Twist! Everyone out there is using 195 gr Berger bullets on the 28 Nosler so what are you talking about 1:9 twist and shooting lighter bullets?
28 Nosler SAAMI spec is a 1:9 twist. So that’s why you’ll see factory rifles in 1:9 twist, and factory ammo will be sold to be compatible in a 1:9 twist rifle. You are starting to see more 1:8 factory rifles, and some in 1:8.5 being chambered as well. I think if Nosler had to do it over again, they would have gone through SAAMI with a 1:8 twist. When you get up to the 195 Berger, it is very advantageous to use a custom rifle and push your COAL to 3.7” or more with a custom chamber. When I was having mine built, we talked about pushing COAL to nearly 4” but started to run into magazine difficulties with the Model 70 donor I was wanting to use.
Wow have you looked on the shelf at 28 nosler ammunition 175 ablr 175 eldx. The Cva is the only rifle that I’ve seen that’s a 9 twist every other is 8:4 or 8:5 which shoots great. I have all 3 of the 7 mm. 7 rem 9 twist 22” barrel 7prc. 8 twist 22” barrel and a 28 nosler 8:4 twist 24”. And the prc has the slowest fps of all 3 shoots great just can’t get the fps they claim.
175 ELDX can be found by some of the more boutique companies, but Hornady loads the 162 ELDX for the 28 Nosler. Christensen Arms is another that uses the 1:9 twist. My 28 Nosler custom build has a 1:8 twist, and I’m sure if Nosler had to do it over they would have had the cartridge standard with a 1:8 twist.
@@stienfamilyoutdoorsmine is a saami chamber and a berger 195 .015 off lands is 3.648”. Lot of guys throat them out but you dont need to. Besides the 180 is a better bullet hunting under 1000 yrds. Drive them 100 fps faster than the 195.
Go ahead and buy a 28 nosler instead of cutting down 7 prc and i will continue to feed myself while on carnivore diet for free and you can buy a warehouse full of barrels trying to prove up the 28 and going hunggry. And if you seat a 7 prc into any powder you dont have accurate information or you need training in reloading before your and your followers get servely hurt. I rebarreled and old 7mm to prc at 27 inches 1 in 7 twist 2980 fps is most accurate at 2500 yards and down with 175s. Learn what you need to know not what verybody is not learning.
Good to know the 7 PRC is rocking infinite barrel life! If you treat both the same, I doubt you’re getting better than double the barrel life. Now, I’m shooting my 28 Nosler like a speed demon, but I’m totally okay with having 1/2 - 1/3 the barrel life of a 7 PRC. I don’t think I ever mentioned bullets impeding on the 7 PRC powder column, but they definitely do on the 28 Nosler if using 175+ grain bullets loaded to SAAMI length for a SAAMI chambered barrels. 7 PRC can have the opposite problem with lighter bullets of being loaded to a shorter COAL than SAAMI to maintain neck tension. That isn’t really the purpose of a 7 PRC, but it’s important for folks to know how they intend to use a rifle before they choose a cartridge.
I had both----I still have the 28 Nosler.
Same!
@@stienfamilyoutdoors The 28 nosler is the best,7prc is a marketting,for me dont buy the 7 prc,no velocity no grouping..
I have one of each both Bergara rifles. With factory ammo I got substantially less speed out of both than advertised. 7 PRC was 2864 and 28 Nosler was 2975. The PRC advertised 3,000 with a 175 ELDX and the 28 advertised 3125 with a 175 ABLR. Both fell considerably short. I literally just finished up load development for the PRC and will be taking it to the range in the next week or so. I'm getting ready to start for the 28 Nosler as well. I did acquire 8 lb of RL 33 for the 28, I cannot find RL26 anywhere. I loaded up Retumbo, 4831 SC and RL 22. Fingers crossed 🤞
I’ve had some decent success with Ramshot grand and N565 in the 7mm PRC with 175 ELDX with velocities in the mid 2900’s.
How did you go?
Eagerly awaiting your update. I’m debating the 28/30 nosler or the 7mm prc. Thank you in advance 😊
Rl33 is probably better in the 28 than rl26
My MK-21 & MK-22 Bolts In .300 Norma Mag Are My Extreme Real Estate For Whatever. Both Of These Calibers Are Excellent For Hunting. Barrel Life Is Always A Concern Pushing Higher Velocities In Both. More Ammo Selection For 7mm-7 PRC. Great Coverage. Keep It Coming.👍
I’ve been checking out the 300 Norma and Norma Improved. Seems like it is an awesome round!
My Savage 28 Nosler has a 1 in 8.4 twist😊
More and more companies are starting to offer faster twists in some of these cartridges!
my Carbon 6 barrel is a 1:8 twist
@@stienfamilyoutdoors More accurate with a big bullets,the 28 nosler savage is very,very accurate
Love my 28 nolser yes it has short barrel life and i love my 7prc but if a few of my friends and i were to choose itd be the 28 nosler. Ive been talking to gun shops in my area and the barrel makers 28 nosler is picking up yes they said 7prc off the bat is taking big sales but 28 nosler has picked up and beats both the 7prc and the 300 prc so yes 28 nosler is my choice of better ballistics
Appreciate you sharing your experience! I really like the 7mm bullet, and agree with your 28 Nosler choice!
Yes you have reason,the 28 nosler unbeatable i,m sure,i take some test with a 28 nosler,the best caliber in a world for a long range,some bullets with a high b.c.
28 Nosler is the king but Hornaday is king when it co.ea to marketing.
Love my 28 Nosler!
I never could warm to a Hornady cartridge or ammo. They have always underperformed , their 7mm 162 grain interlock bullet is pure garbage. It blew up on a 200 yard Mulie and a 150 yard elk using my M70 7mm rem mag. The ammo also chrono'd low by 200 fps. I used it because it was the only ammo my rifle would shoot half decently.
Have you actually chrongraphed a 7 prc at the range or are you going off of hornady stated velocities?
Not that I used in this video. The data here is strictly what is available from Hornady. A few guys I shoot with use a 7 PRC and have gotten loads similar to what Hornady publishes.
The reason I avoid using hand load data in videos is I’m trying to avoid introducing any bias of a specific barrel, rifle, or load being faster than another. The trade off is that if load data or published numbers are inaccurate, the video information is inaccurate. But if I use chronograph info it almost always will vary from rifle to rifle.
If you’d like to see more chronograph details in the videos I definitely can moving forward!
Reason I asked, hornady is 150-200 fps slower with the 175's using FACTORY ammo than their 3000 fps claim. In reloads, the you tuber "reloading weatherby" chrongraphed both factory and hand loads for tge 7 prc. Then chronographed the 7 rem mag. The rem mag in hand loads with the same bullet weight was 100 fps faster than the hand loads of the 7 prc using the same bullets and same powder. Basically the 7 mm rem mag is 100 fps faster than the prc.... not exactly in line with hornady claims on velocity with factory ammo. 2800, vs 3000.
@@thehardieway hornady address this on Ron Spomer outdoors. Seth from Hornady talked to Ron alot about having to use alternative Powder because there main two (Backfire podcasts said Reloader 26 and H1000 as second choice) where dryed up and they wanted to keep shelves stocked so they used a Ball powder (Staball HD is likely). Seth from Hornady also said they go for consistent loads for different guns they test and velocity second. It was a bad move not telling public earlier and stating on a box of Factory ammo there is a different power is used and things to change (velocity and point of aim with the load and new power)
@@rosshill2565 And you believed that?????????????????
@scottinohio701 Well, the first 6 months, the 7 prc was out, people were getting around stated velocities on Hornady ammo of 3000. The backfire pod cast had two different boxes, an old one and newer stuff. His old box was getting 2970 or so, the newer box 2830, so something changed. Now, as I said, I did not agree with how they went about it.
Good discussion, but would have liked to see some comparisons on numbers: velocities, drop, and energy.
The 28 is, on average, about 200fps faster across all bullet weights. This is constant in multiple reloading manuals.
I've read, and researched this topic for a year. I'm a 7mm guy. My elk rifle is a 7Rum, which I roll my own for and I love it. I want to buy another rifle and thought I wanted a 7prc, but I started seeing true, chronographed velocities were not matching Hornady's claims. Long story, short, I think that the 7prc is just a larger version of the 6.5 creedmoor.
I’ve heard varying reports on 7 PRC velocities as well. I don’t have a 7 PRC myself, and lean on a few friends of mine who shoot them. They are handloading and have been able to hit velocities that match hornadys load data, but I have no personal experience with their loaded ammo.
@@stienfamilyoutdoors Same here. 2900's is about what handloaders are getting with max loads. Accuracy seems spotty also. I wonder if Hornady was having issues and changed the recipe to retain accuracy. It's still a fine round, just a little disappointed after all the hype.
Personally I run a 28 Nosler from Bergara. The original Wilderness Ridge with 1:9 twist w/ 26" barrel. Shot the 139 Brownings (garbage in my rifle), 160 Nosler Accubond and 175 Accubond LR. I have average .5 MOA @ 100 yard groups with the 175 consistently in 3 shot groups (plenty of times 2 shots overlapping and one shot slight right, probably my fault). That has been from cold, clean barrel and shots spaced out over 10-15 minutes and quick subsequent shots in a hunting scenario (sub 1.5 min usually). Have not invested in chrono so I have no speed numbers to show, but after setting 0 at 100 and dialing for up to 510 yards (longest shot on deer), it was as accurate as I expected and put it through the pump house. I try to not shoot past warm barrel if possible. For my hunting ethics, I can shoot and take elk/moose out to 800 yards and be confident the bullet will do the job And with deer and black bears at longer range, if I had those longer range skills. Much pricier than the 7 PRC, but I am happy with my choice and accept paying 75+ per box for the 175's. I haven't tried the ELD-X's yet, maybe in '25 I will send some down range. Only running factory loads. Only improvements to the rifle has been bedding from the rear most part of action to the recoil lug and upgrading the muzzle brake from the Bergara omni brake to American Precision Arms Gen 3 Little Bastard Self Timing. Stock trigger, barrel and bolt. I plan to only replace it if I can't get a barrel for it when it comes time to get a new one!
Sounds like an awesome rifle - and can tell by the detail in the comment you definitely have invested the time to be setup well! Best of luck hunting with it!
@stienfamilyoutdoors can't buy a hot rod and not know how it works ;)
My Xbolt long range rifles in 28 nosler and 7 mag both have 1-8” twist barrels from browning. Both beat the 7 prc, I do hand load , but I don’t see much difference between a 7 prc and the 280 ai, there’s no replacement for displacement 😊
It’s an interesting change to see more and more rifles being factory produced with the non-SAAMI barrel twist. Fortunately there isn’t a huge risk of having too fast a twist on 7mm - not like you’d see with a .224 caliber
Check case cap. There isn't much dif between 7PRC, 7RM, 7WSM, 7 Wby, 280 AI a bit less. But the 28 Nosler a Hotrod. I won't go the 28 Nosler, Just a 7RM in a Mag 3.8" Action. Same performace as the 7PRC but 20-3 ammo availabillity. I don't mind belts. MIght build a 28 Nosler in that 3.8" Action and forget about the retoricSeat out 180-200 Grns 7mm bullets to my hearts content.👍
@@WillyK51 - I’m with you on belts not being a concern and like your idea of loading the 7RM long. I have a 300 Win Mag that has a long throat and a long mag box from the factory and I handload to just over 3.6”
7 PRC is a cool idea. Only I think something is wrong with its design? Why? From what I've seen online, the 7 PRC falls short on claimed velocities! 3000fps? No way! Many rifle velocities fall below 2900fps, closer to 2800! What's up with that? Also, accuracy seems to be less than stellar. Several tests show that the 6.8 Western is better. Something seems off with 7 PRC? Ask why Hornady refuses the load 6.8 Western? It might rain on their 7 PRC parade? I was going to build a 7 PRC and even purchased 100 rounds of factory ammo. Until I became aware of the 7 PRC hype! Perhaps these people online reporting all of this are wrong? But all of them? Obviously, the 7 PRC is decent, but until I see better performance reports, it's not for me😢
I think it's a combination of 3 things mainly 2
1. Hornady ( like many ammo makers) embellished their numbers in order to look better especially against rival cartridge they seems to hate the 6.8 Western
2. Barrel lengths, I personally looked at every major rifle maker and for 7PRC 22 and 24 are the standards anything longer is quite hard to find and when you do it usually a upper tier model aka your gonna pay for it, rather weird for a magnum cartridge
3. ( The lesser one possibly) This chambering is quite precise near custom, thing is with that any amount of play and you will lose performance, also believe the twist rate could be affecting this as well
Hornady address this in a question just like yours in their comments on a pod cast. Basically, they developed original loads with a couple of good powders (backfire podcasts said Reloader 26 and Second was H1000). Backfires first few boxes over a year ago where running 2950 to 2980 just under 3000, his current boxes are running 2800's as you said. Well, after the first couple runs of ammo, when it first came out, the powder supply dried up, and an alternative power had to be used (Also, I saw the ball powder out of pulled ammo and it is Staball HD). Hornady said they did not want empty shelves so the alternative powder (Staball HD) was loaded, and accurate loads were lower velocities, then original loads with the first two choices of powder (RL 26, H1000). You can look back on Hornady comment on those podcasts to customers.
Not here to defend Hornady - the guys I hunt with who are shooting the 7 PRC are hitting close to 3k with 175s on their handloads and getting great accuracy. I can’t comment on factory ammo because I actually don’t know anyone who is actively shooting it.
Getting rite at 3000 fps with both my 7prc..26 inch barells .31 to .40 groups light recoil with 7 inch can.love it I don't like 28 n. Because I don't like there ammo hard to find and short barell life ...7prc isvwinner in my book
I'm running a 1-8" twist 20" with 180 eldm n560 and getting 2857 es of 15 SD of 6.7 adv for 9 rounds 3 shot strings ..... barrel has only 75 rounds thru it. Wilson barral
On paper you would think they are somewhat similar. However in my real life tests... They are extremely different. I max out with my 24 inch barrel with a 175 ELD-X at 2800 FPS with H1000 in 7mm PRC. With the 28 Nosler I'm testing (24inch) barrel... I'm getting 3100 FPS with H1000.
Thanks for providing your experience! I love my 28 Nosler, and get some awesome velocities out of it, but don’t have personal real world experience with the 7 PRC.
I’m not surprised to hear about inflated numbers from a manufacturer, but those are significantly lower than Hornady lists in their reloading content! Unfortunate to see.
How many grains of powder in the 7prc. What primer?
@@capt.america6296 CCI 250, Hornady max... which is a little more than 67 gr
Lol. I’m 19 seconds in and can’t wait to see this. Similarities is 7mm. That’s all.
Ha! Close! Both are standard length magnums too!
So wich better for longe range hunting ? Wich hits harder at long range ?
If you’re using the same bullet, the 28 Nosler will always be flatter and hit harder due to its powder capacity.
Now if you do something like a 140 grain bullet in the 28 Nosler and shoot a 175+ for the PRC, eventually the PRC will overtake the 28 Nosler in energy and trajectory.
Shoot a custom chamber, barrel Nosler with 195's...no comparison.
@@solodad001 this is definitely the most correct answer if you’re willing to make that investment!
I like what Dave said
The PRC is really no better than the 7RM and you can get 7RM ammo is just about any back woods store!
Fair point on ammo availability today. It’s been interesting to see the 6.5 Creedmoor become so much more available in recent years. I wonder if any of the PRCs will see similar popularity?
Ammo manufacturers used Reloader 26 for top velocity but even they can't find it anymore. Substitute powder falls 100 + fps short.
I think you were trying to sell us on the Nosler just a little too hard.
I think the 20% added recoil IS significant and will change a lot of shooters minds in favour of the PRC.
It just might - will depend on the shooter and rifle weight. Personally, I don’t notice much in the way of recoil differences once it gets to a certain level.
And I will admit, I have a bias towards the 28 Nosler. I think it’s about the perfect hunting cartridge if you don’t care about barrel life or cost of ammo.
Not gonna lie, Hornaday lost me when started reinventing all the cartridges , this was just to sell more ammo.
The 7MM PRC has the same performance as the 7MM WSM and the 7 MM Rem Mag. 7MM Weatherby, 6.8 Western Etc. It's chambered in a Std long action so long bullets can be seated out. Same as if you chamber a 7WSM in a long action. But the 28 Nosler is the Hotrod if you get one. I don't mind belts, I would get a 3.8" mag action and rebarrel fo 7RM, Seat out long bullets/ Chase the lands. 20 to 3 in ammo availabillity
BC’s and FPS are the only things that matter when making a comparison between these. When you say the 28 has to set the bullet deeper in the case it uses capacity which it does but it has the capability to spare. 7 prc sets the bullet farther outside the shoulder which it does but the 28 still has more capacity. I have both and the 7rem mag which will run with the prc. Neither will run with the 28.
It’s a rhetorical question. Nosler smokes the shit. That being said, I’m on 6.8 western, a scant 7.8 thousandths smaller diameter than a 7mm, (2 sheets of paper)
Nothing has ever taken a step after meeting my 28Nosler. They literally drop where they stood.
Had success from 80-501 yards hunting with mine. Very happy with it!
@stienfamilyoutdoors I call it the laser. Inside 500 yards, it's point and squeeze. I have not had the opportunity to open it up past 500 yet. But in the real world, I am hunting inside 400 most of the time.
7rum should be in this conversation. And for that matter 7mm is better then the prc in many ways to start with
But at what cost? You need at least a 28in barrel and burn over 90+gr of powder to see its true potential, it’s the reason the 28 nosler is the 7mm king because it can give you close to 7rum performance, still not as powerful, but with less powder, barrel length and barrel wear. It’s bad on the 28 nosler, it’s atrocious on the 7rum…
How do the 2 compare at 400 to 500 yards on big game? I think the PRC catches up?
BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What about the 7mm RUM? That and the 28 Nosler is a better comparison.
That’s fair - may look at doing that in the future! Some interesting angles to take on it!
I think about barrel life and recoil of both... I'd stick with the PRC with handloads!
Barrel life in a hunting rifle?!
How much hunting are we talking about.
If you shoot 10 shots a year in your 28 nosler you get 85 years of top performance.
28 nosler is a drag strip car. It’s the best, but you only take it out on weekends. Top tier performance, but it’s 20$ a gallon.
It smokes 7 PRC all day long.
Hunting 28 nosler
Shooting targets 7 PRC
However both are perfectly adequate for harvesting game and shooting targets. Neither will leave much on the table, both are high performance.
@@Dunk1It1Hard I go out and shoot several times a year. I don't just hunt with it.
@@kellyrick4365 are you doing competition or just for fun?
Lots of guys say 28 nosler is their max for recoil. What’s your take on that?
@@Dunk1It1Hard Just for fun and practice. Nothing beats punching paper at 500+ yards. I have to hone my skills for future PRS matches when I retire. Nosler is a beast but a barrel burner. I have never shot a 28 Nosler so I can't comment on the recoil, sorry!
I'm surprised nobody talks about the 7mm Weatherby Mag or the 7x64 Brenneke. The Weatherby will push a 150gr pill close to 3200 fps.
The 284 Winchester and 280 Ackley shouldn't be overlooked. They are very efficient and pack enough heat for most people.
Everyone likes the shiny new cartridge! Might have to do a little video of the “misfit” cartridges that get left out.
I do love the 280 Ackley! Working on a custom build right now!
I was not sure about the 7 prc .
So I end up buying 300 prc and 6.5 prc.
I think I will be ok
I think you will too! 30 cal and 6.5 are a nice pair of rifles!
Both upper end of too much recoil to be enjoyed, price of ammunition medium high versus stupid high. what availability of suitable rifles and factory ammunition to suit the shooter and tasks.
I find that if I’m building a rifle for longer range shooting, it needs to weight 10+ pounds with a scope. For me, that makes the rifle easier to be accurate with, and mitigates the recoil side of things.
If you just got to, 7mm-08 is the better choice! I’m a 6.5 creedmoor man myself!
Nothing wrong with either of those choices!
Hey let’s measure case capacity and then the video is over. Great video. lol
Haha!
No mention of the accuracy of the 7PRC? Recoil is not a toss up. As more manufacturers are jumping on board with ammo, the 7 PRC is pulling away! While the 28 Nosler is a great round, your bias is clear. PRC is all about precision not velocity. Someday you will appreciate the difference.
The 28 Nosler is King
And the 7mmag with a 1/8 twist is better than the PRC I know because I have and shoot all three !!!
7 mag will always be king
Hard to throw stones at the 7 rem mag. I like my 280 Ackley for a lightweight setup and my 28 Nosler for when I want some more zip!
King of what? Last place?
@@Dave-cf2ng when it comes to efficiency and performance in the 7mm
@@SpudOutdoors hahaha. The 280 ai does the same thing as the 7rem with less powder
@@Dave-cf2ng no it does not. You are delusional. A fully formed 7 mag case is 88 grains of water. A 26” barrel can push a 180 low drag bullet more than 3100 fps. I push a 175 in a 22” at 3036
What does prc stand for???????? No one knows!!! Why?????
Precision Rifle Cartridge
“Propoganda Rifle Cartridge”,…apparently.
This^
28 all day.
The 280 AI is the king. No extra horsepower is needed for ethical hunting.
Big fan of that round as well. But I do like having some extra power/velocity.
@@stienfamilyoutdoors I like extra horsepower for my ELR shooting. As I've gotten older, I figured out that my 300 RUM hasn't killed anything that my 270 Win wouldn't have killed.
@@hepfarms9101 - no doubt! Most videos like this could just say “Use a .30-06 and stop worrying.”
But where’s the fun in that!
@@stienfamilyoutdoors I agree. New calibers are fun
I just don't want a cartridge that cost an arm & leg to shoot. (28 Nosler).
Fair if you’re talking factory ammo. Props to Hornady on continuing to offer affordable, accurate ammo!
If speed is king then the 7mm mag holds 4 more grains than the 7PRC The 28 Nosler holds 14 more grains than the 7PRC!!!!!!
True!
28 Nosler is way better in my opinion 🤷🏻♂️
I like my 28 Nosler as well!
Which 7mm is King? …??? Any 7mm that works for the shooter..wouldn’t you agree there Mr Wales?
Cartridge comparisons is/has been around for decades..astonishing how nowadays everything is “The Next Best Mom’s Apple Pie”..!!
Why don’t people just learn how to shoot whatever chambering works for them??
There was a time the 300 Savage was the cartridge to have for bear..polar bears no less…and anything else that walked in North America!!
From 7 Mauser to 284 Winchester to 280 Remington to 7mm RemMag…put in the right hands with practice snd “Decent” hunting skills and knowledge…who cares!!
Walk into a ammo store…what cartridge do you suppose is more easily found? ???
7mm RemMag and it’s performance is AOK!! Not perfect…but no 7mm is.
Eh?
Too many guys crying about the muzzle velocities and forget about down range,retumbo is also a good choice . I shootbthe 162 gr eldx with retumbo and love the prc, i onlybshoot a 22 in barrel out of my savage 110 ultralite bought just for western hunting for less weight and im extremly happy
the market has decided the 7mm PRC is the king
The king of marketing overhype lol
@@ReloadingWeatherbystop the trolling
@TL12352 Show me a 7mm PRC that gets the velocity it's advertised at. And don't tell me the velocity doesn't matter... if that was true Hornady would have made a 7mm Creedmoor instead of a 7mm PRC.
@@ReloadingWeatherby bingo ! Nailed it ,
by King, I meant popularity, not velocity my old chronograph quit, just bought a new one, will see what my 24" 7 PRC does, but it won't be the 1st cartridge I've seen that doesn't make advertised velocity@@ReloadingWeatherby
In my opinion the 280 AI is the best hunting cartridge out to 500yds for many reasons including manageable recoil.
Don’t disagree with you! Great cartridge!
Velocity matters , the 28 nosler will decimate it down range
Agreed - I’m a 28 Nosler fan myself!
The 28 Nosler is KING! and 28 Nosler is a 1:8 Twist! Everyone out there is using 195 gr Berger bullets on the 28 Nosler so what are you talking about 1:9 twist and shooting lighter bullets?
28 Nosler SAAMI spec is a 1:9 twist. So that’s why you’ll see factory rifles in 1:9 twist, and factory ammo will be sold to be compatible in a 1:9 twist rifle. You are starting to see more 1:8 factory rifles, and some in 1:8.5 being chambered as well. I think if Nosler had to do it over again, they would have gone through SAAMI with a 1:8 twist.
When you get up to the 195 Berger, it is very advantageous to use a custom rifle and push your COAL to 3.7” or more with a custom chamber. When I was having mine built, we talked about pushing COAL to nearly 4” but started to run into magazine difficulties with the Model 70 donor I was wanting to use.
Wow have you looked on the shelf at 28 nosler ammunition 175 ablr 175 eldx. The Cva is the only rifle that I’ve seen that’s a 9 twist every other is 8:4 or 8:5 which shoots great. I have all 3 of the 7 mm. 7 rem 9 twist 22” barrel 7prc. 8 twist 22” barrel and a 28 nosler 8:4 twist 24”. And the prc has the slowest fps of all 3 shoots great just can’t get the fps they claim.
175 ELDX can be found by some of the more boutique companies, but Hornady loads the 162 ELDX for the 28 Nosler. Christensen Arms is another that uses the 1:9 twist.
My 28 Nosler custom build has a 1:8 twist, and I’m sure if Nosler had to do it over they would have had the cartridge standard with a 1:8 twist.
@@stienfamilyoutdoorsmine is a saami chamber and a berger 195 .015 off lands is 3.648”. Lot of guys throat them out but you dont need to. Besides the 180 is a better bullet hunting under 1000 yrds. Drive them 100 fps faster than the 195.
Go ahead and buy a 28 nosler instead of cutting down 7 prc and i will continue to feed myself while on carnivore diet for free and you can buy a warehouse full of barrels trying to prove up the 28 and going hunggry. And if you seat a 7 prc into any powder you dont have accurate information or you need training in reloading before your and your followers get servely hurt. I rebarreled and old 7mm to prc at 27 inches 1 in 7 twist 2980 fps is most accurate at 2500 yards and down with 175s. Learn what you need to know not what verybody is not learning.
Good to know the 7 PRC is rocking infinite barrel life! If you treat both the same, I doubt you’re getting better than double the barrel life. Now, I’m shooting my 28 Nosler like a speed demon, but I’m totally okay with having 1/2 - 1/3 the barrel life of a 7 PRC.
I don’t think I ever mentioned bullets impeding on the 7 PRC powder column, but they definitely do on the 28 Nosler if using 175+ grain bullets loaded to SAAMI length for a SAAMI chambered barrels. 7 PRC can have the opposite problem with lighter bullets of being loaded to a shorter COAL than SAAMI to maintain neck tension. That isn’t really the purpose of a 7 PRC, but it’s important for folks to know how they intend to use a rifle before they choose a cartridge.
7mm prc
What’s your favorite thing about the 7 PRC?