Caseknife
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7PRC case has quite a bit more capacity than the 6.5PRC. I think that I would be satisfied with the capacity of the 6.5PRC.
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Just curious, but why are you starting with 7 PRC when 6.5 is available?
Just curious, but why are you starting with 7 PRC when 6.5 is available?
Thanks. Wasn't aware of that.The naming of the PRC cartridges is a bit confusing. Normally they would all be the same case, just necked up or down with slight variations. In the PRC case though, the 6.5, 7mm, and 300 are completely different cases and do not just neck up or down.
You could build a 25-6.5PRC in a short action rifle but the 25-7mmPRC needs a long action.
You shouldn't need to. I form all of my 257 Roberts and AI from 7X57 Mauser.Potentially, but only coming down 27 thou I’m hoping not.
Just curious, but why are you starting with 7 PRC when 6.5 is available?
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The 25-6.5 PRC is already becoming semi-popular as the 25 PRC and is no doubt a more efficient, better balanced cartridge. I wouldn’t be shocked if that is the next commercialized PRC. But, the 25-7 should be able to beat it by 200ish fps with the new, heavyweight 25 projectiles.
Interesting. Really hoping they legitimize the 25 Creedmoor in the near future and release a high BC ELD-X to match the 134gr. ELD-M they're selling now.Hornady employees on podcasts have stated that it's "too overbore" for them.. Wouldn't think it'd be that different from a 6.5 in that regard but I'm pretty sure that's what Miles Neville said. Certainly not any less so than a 22 creedmoor but it seems they got pushed into that one by the hobbyists making enough of them as wildcats to justify some factory support.
Interesting. Really hoping they legitimize the 25 Creedmoor in the near future and release a high BC ELD-X to match the 134gr. ELD-M they're selling now.
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Yeah, that would be the Rawkslyde approach and one I'm not going to rule out, if a suitable ELD-X isn't released soon. First plan of action is to see if the 127gr. Hammer HHTs shoot, though. I suspect they will.I'd just use the 134 ELDm for hunting anyway.
Does 1 firing give enough info for making custom dies? Lots of times a case isn't fully formed to a chamber until multiple firings.
Good question. Guess we're going to see.Does 1 firing give enough info for making custom dies? Lots of times a case isn't fully formed to a chamber until multiple firings.
That's what I do for my .257 AI-- 117gr Interlock on top of a moderate load of whatever I have handy to blow out the shoulder. Have used Varget, StaBall 6.5, maybe even Win 760 with good success. I'd like to follow the same procedure to form these 25-7 cases but I'm back to my chicken or egg problem-- I don't know how I would seat the bullet without already having the die I would be ordering using the once-fired brass. I wonder if I can get a 7PRC bullet seating die with a .257 seating stem by itself?I just used medium loads with extra bullets to get the proper case forming for AI cases for this reason. The increased pressure you get from an actual projectile and a medium level load seems to work well.
Can you put your stem from 257 AI in there and see?Good question. Guess we're going to see.
That's what I do for my .257 AI-- 117gr Interlock on top of a moderate load of whatever I have handy to blow out the shoulder. Have used Varget, StaBall 6.5, maybe even Win 760 with good success. I'd like to follow the same procedure to form these 25-7 cases but I'm back to my chicken or egg problem-- I don't know how I would seat the bullet without already having the die I would be ordering using the once-fired brass. I wonder if I can get a 7PRC bullet seating die with a .257 seating stem by itself?
Yeah, they work fine for huntingI'd just use the 134 ELDm for hunting anyway.
Does 1 firing give enough info for making custom dies? Lots of times a case isn't fully formed to a chamber until multiple firings.
I've also heard that one can use about a half case of Bullseye with NOTHING in the case mouth [no tissue, etc.] and obviously point it straight up. Doing a lot of cases might give one a dirty barrel. I prefer a stout load and the bullet lightly jammed.#*^@#*.
I've been doing this all wrong.
I use a tissue then cap them with wax by scraping them across a candle.I've also heard that one can use about a half case of Bullseye with NOTHING in the case mouth [no tissue, etc.] and obviously point it straight up. Doing a lot of cases might give one a dirty barrel. I prefer a stout load and the bullet lightly jammed.
Oooohhh that just went on the Christmas list. Thanks @CarlHORNADY 25cal (.257) NECK SIZER DIE - Graf & Sons
For reloaders who choose to retain the fire formed dimensions of their cases rather than resizing the entire case, neck sizing-only dies fit a definite need. Although they only work the necks of cases, they do eliminate some problems associated with excessive headspace. Neck sizing can also...www.grafs.com
For anyone interested, Hornady makes universal neck sizing dies.