Seekins PH3 7 Back Country

Hammsolo

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Morning Fellers,

My brother sent me information on the 7 Back Country. It’s awesome in so many ways, but the “inability” to reload effectively at this time killed it for me.

What are your thoughts?

It led me to the new PH3! 🤤 I’m pondering a 7 prc or… what a rifle for the price? It may need to be purchased this summer.

The Gunwerks thread sure made me think. If I had 12k for a rifle I would buy one of these, develop a load, and go on an epic hunt.

Seekins Discontinuing Everything
 
I've only fondled a few Seekins rifles and they are slick. Scheels has one right now for around $1600 which is tempting. They're a 26" barrel so if you're a suppressor guy it's going to take 3 business days to swing that rifle around.
 
If a cartridge can’t easily be reloaded, that would be a deal breaker for me.
I've not looked into but rumor on forums is that RCBS was charged with making dies and they stopped because it took 12 passes in a die to get it to resize. Rumors are also of poor groups. Few of the videos that I've seen don't show groups but again 2nd hand info suggests 2" 5 shot groups is common.

I know a lot of guys that don't reload and don't shoot a lot so $3-4 per shot probably won't bother them.


I'm told this is the video to watch about 7mm Backcountry
 
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I have a PH2 in 7 Rem Mag. I was kicking around the 7PRC they both have the same twist rate. I have all the dies for the 7 Mag so what would I really gain going with the PRC. Glad I went with the 7 Mag. It is very accurate.
 

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What are your thoughts?
Interesting concept IMO. Similar performance (Velocity) with a hell of a lot less powder and thus less recoil for a given velocity. Made me want to mess around forming hybrid 6.8 Fury brass in some creedmoor/308 cartridges to get '06 to SAUM level performance out of the smaller cases.

Not being able to easily reload and unknown reliability/precision factors would keep me from being an early adopter.
 
I've only fondled a few Seekins rifles and they are slick. Scheels has one right now for around $1600 which is tempting. They're a 26" barrel so if you're a suppressor guy it's going to take 3 business days to swing that rifle around.
I was in the billings store this morning and all the PH2s are on sale, $200 off if i remember correctly.
 
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