Much respect Mr. !! You and your rifles really shoot! Thanks for another awesome video & sharing your knowledge with us common folks ! I'm looking forward to seeing your next project . Cheers man
Barrel is definitely a burner! And those Berger bullets have always shot amazing out of my rifles. I shoot the 115 hybrid hunters out of my 1:7 twist 6mm creedmoor, and with no load development, at 2900 fps, they shoot consistently in the .3’s.
I like BugHoles, the tiny round hole had a 0.106 the other day almost got into the .0's....0's are when you know u have a hummer...these guys that do moa crap are just fooling themselves
Scott, i wish you were here is Texas...anywhere in Texas....you're a liitle too far North West for me. As always i enjoyed this video as well. I would like to see you do a .308.
If he will tell the truth about the powder loads. The 7PRC handloads will at least fit in the magazine. The 7mag has more powder and he knows it. The 7PRC is a better factory way to go all day over the 7mag from the factory. If you shoot factory ammo like the majority of people do the 7PRC is better for accuracy 💯.
Boy if my Walmart 700 7mag would do that…bet you could true it and add a brux n trigger and it’d be great…have buncha 6.5prc loads I wanna test on game but can’t decide..I drilled some 140vlds and 130rdf and chamfered the noses real neat and tried em on jugs at 200yrds and noticed a difference in expansion but I have tmk eldx/m v max nosler BT’s all tipped which tend to do good on Ky whitetails..great job on a absolute laserbeam…🫡matt
I'm using a ruger m77 red pad in 7mm rem mag from the 70s that my father in law gifted to me a few years ago this season for elk and deer hunting and let me tell you it still shoots! I plan to do a nice restoration on it next year.
@Accuracy1st I am working with my tikka at the moment it has a generous throat and seems to like the 208 eldm at 3.00. When I rebarrell I'm thinking 215berger or 230 atip at 3.25. What bullets and freebore are you using?
@@13bibby13 I also modified a Tikka T3x 300WSM. What I did was make a dummy round with a 210 Berger VLD seated such that the bullet shank/boat tail junction was just above the case neck/shoulder junction, told JGS to open up the chamber body 0.002 and make it so that my dummy round is 10 thousandths off the lands. I'd have to review the reamer print to give exact dimensions but you can picture what I went for. Then I bought two Brux 4 groove barrels, one 9 twist, one 10 twist and just got the latter back from the gunsmith. Hope to test these this month with 210 BVLD, 190 ABLR, 180 Norma Bondstrike, 190 Speer Impact, 175 Barnes LRX. I also have 2 K&P 4 groove 8 twist on hand but with the bullet weights I'm shooting I don't need anything faster than 12 twist which will stabilize all of the above. Last test with 210 BVLD I'm at 2840fps with Reloder 22 in a 24" barrel
@Accuracy1st wow thanks for the info what was the body opening for? I have some dummy rounds loaded with the 208eldm at the moment going to get my hands on the 230s i think and maybe get the reamer for this bullet. Just don't know if it's worth it to move up that big if I'll end up in the 200-215 range. My factory barrell, like those 208s, I'm getting 2800 in a 22 with 4350 and great accuracy think its a 1-11.
@@13bibby13 Body opened up 0.002 to follow the Alex Wheeler PRC modification so as to obviate early pressure signs/clickers. Yes, I think all Tikka 300WSMs come with 11 twist. Too many people are jumping on the fast twist bandwagon, myself included, but the slowest twist that will stabilize your bullet is the most accurate - generally speaking. But I agree with it. My gunsmith used his 300WSM for hunting for years with a 190 grain bullet. His barrel was a 13 twist. Thus, I've divorced myself from the fast twist craze as it does reduce velocity. Maybe not by much but it does.
@@quarterminutemagnums with a low neck tension to keep from seating too hard and not grab the bullet in the rifling and move the bullet when removing the cartridge?
Another video on can't put the round in the magazine and cycle it. Ya'll need to understand he's always hand feeding the rounds because they won't fit in the magazine. Yes, he's a great gun barrel chamber and fitting the action gunsmith. But you aren't going to put these handloaded longer rounds in a factory magazine. Notice he said built properly and set up properly on the 7mag beating the 7PRC. The 7PRC is already set up for longer rounds from the factory. The 7mag isn't, and you're going to have to get a faster twist rate barrel for most factory 7mag guns. The 7mag already has more powder velocity so it should beat the 7PRC. But I can shoot a 7PRC more accurately straight from the factory all day especially with handloaded ammo !!
Dear Sir - most of our blasters are solid bottom, single shots; built for experienced, knowledgeable shooters/handloaders. These are true custom builds not intended for Joe Average. As for your "I can - all day" claim: do it on camera, with multiple witnesses and win $1,000 U.S.D. Contact me for details...............
@@quarterminutemagnumsdude is definitely a fan of the 7prc, that’s a couple of posts hanging on the mag, don’t matter what it is if it shoots that good why is there a problem, from where I’m sitting it’s great work to be able to get that sort of results no matter what round your shooting, cheers Yogi ✌️
@@quarterminutemagnums That's funny because you never say that in any of your videos. So all of those people who have come to you and clearly looked like hunter folks were competition folks 🤔.
@rosalindstewart7013 No, I don't like a dishonest person who doesn't tell you everything going on to be able to shoot like that !! I don't own a 7PRC or 7mag.
Fact is you did not push it to 3000 fps. Your Words not mine. So why shoot a custom gun by QQM. I will buy a gun from you providing you show me 3100fps in a .308 with a 215 gr. bullet plus @ 600 and 1 k QQM. That's 2.5 at 1k.
So in the first 3 minutes of your vid you shoot a small group so to speak. Your extreme spread is 73 fps. This may hold at 100 yards. But most likely not at 1k. I own and have seen many rifles group at 100 yards and not shoot all that well at distance. the Saterlee test is fine for a node for speed. It also shows where a rifle may shoot well. However just because a rifle will hold a node doesn't guarantee it will shoot well. Your building magnums that should shoot well at distance. I'm not convinced your guns will perform. Please explain? And no I will not watch another 20 plus vids of your reloading skills that are more off topic than are. you just showed the proof here.
Preach Brother !! He's just like all the other RU-vid people manipulate your perception of the situation. Notice how he never talks about the SD or ES.
@@quarterminutemagnums This Smartass comment is exactly why people shouldn't trust you !! You are very manipulative with your shooting and the length of the rounds. 1) You're shooting like FClass, but you don't tell people that is how you get the groups you do. 2) I've never seen you shoot from the magazine so that's telling me the rounds are loaded to long and won't feed from the magazine because they won't fit in the magazine. I believe you are a very good gunsmith ! But I don't believe you're completely truthful with everything either.
He has done zero load development. He picks a charge and a bullet to see if there is potential in the gun. He hadn't even put 10 rounds through the barrel lol. You think the load with an ES of 73 is the ideal load he picked with 6 shots through the barrel?
Dear Sir - the original design was flawed compared to current standards; and it makes perfect sense if you are astute and educated in cartridge development. Thanks.............
@@quarterminutemagnums So the 7prc is also flawed, your the third gun maker on you tube I’ve heard bash the prc. Maybe yall should all get together and tell the gun manufacturers how to do it right.
@@TL12352 I know many people in the industry, the "manufactures" are primarily concerned with profit. Also, producing products for the great uneducated masses.
@@TL12352 Actually, we only sell our rifles to a very select few, who have shown, or are willing to gain, the knowledge required to reach the maximum potential of the build. They are not for everyone - even if they can afford it.
@@bobbythompson3544 Dear Sir - we give a lot of credit to our component manufactures, without good parts this level of accuracy is not possible. Thanks.....