Hornady shouldn’t “ban” a cartridge given they don’t like it. Given the number of cartridges they load for and and the bullets that don’t even matter anymore. 303 British really? And they can suck it enough to make a 170 grain .277 bullet. Holy shit the hubris is unbelievable
I wholeheartedly agree.. winchester and Browning are still manufacturing all PRC cartridges and chambering rifles for it. Hornady is a bit of a primadonna and I hope they reconsider.
@ralphyoung9296 as you say.. the greed is a disservice to the gun community as a whole. They win while the rest of the gun community suffers from the corporate greed. Less choices for us because someone wants to make more money.
A short action cartridge with less recoil, less powder and pretty much identical performance as the 7 PRC, what's not to love about it? Aside from the limited industry support, I mean.
I created my own brass out some 300wsm brass. Works great. I recently discovered maker bullets with a 160gr copper bullet. Using some magpro I was able to get 2900 fps from a 20 inch barrel with .5 moa at a 100 yards. I am glad I got my 6.8. Great video
We all think that Hornady holds the keys to a 6.8W success and that they are suppressing it. And they are. But consider what would happen if Lapua announced they are making 6.8W brass. That would be a game changer and more beneficial than anything hornady would do for the cartridge. The 6.8W is a very impressive cartridge, but so is the 280AI. I consider the 280AI to be at the sweet spot center of balanced versatility. Take a 6.8W and neck it up to 7mm and shazam you have a short action 280AI… this would be a very interesting wildcat cartridge that might even catch the attention of the Fclass geeks… but only if the brass is Lapua. Hashtag save the 6.8 Western… right?
Today’s world is hash tags and marketing. Browning is missing out on the moment in establishing their cartridge. As a rifle manufacturer I would place my bets on this cartridge and let the hunting culture come back in
ADG coming out with 6.8W brass in August according to podcast on their FB page. I expect Win/Browning could care less what Hornady is doing. Win/Olin is much bigger company and ammo supplier than Hornady
Are you sure about that? I contacted them the other day and they said not yet but it's at the top of their new product que.. Maybe the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing over there? 🤔
@@RhettWest-j8q It says “out of stock” ADG hasn’t produced it yet. I was emailed back from them a few months ago and they said it’s at the top of their list for new products. One of their dealers said that ADG plans on producing brass later on this year as a trial run to see how well it sells. My guess, and from what I’ve seen and read, there’s a demand for the 6.8 Western, and it’s going to sell very fast and push ADG to continue production of the 6.8W. So anyone reading this, email ADG and request the 6.8W brass!!!
As of right now the 6.8 Western is a great option if you are in the market for one of the rifles it is currently available in and if you mostly shoot factory ammunition. The rifles seem to be in plentiful supply and I've seen ammo at Bass Pro shops regularly. Right now prospective manufacturers are just playing the wait and see game to see if market demand is strong enough for them to get on board. I have found the 6.8 Western with the 165 ABLR factory load to be a wonderfully effective hunting round, and I'm sure the other loads are great as well. This is a high performance cartridge that has a very flat trajectory and is quite manageable in terms of recoil. It is more than worth considering if you are on the fence about buying one. I believe it will hang on and eventually we will see component brass become available. Until then, you can always reload your factory brass.
Key to 6.8 ownership, just like 270 wsm… buy a cheap reloading press, set of dies, a bunch of MAGPRO or similar burn rate, a boat load of large rifle primers (yes a joke) and you are done for a barrel life of shooting
A buddy of mine purchased the Browning X-Bolt Western Hunter that was on Sage at Sportsman’s Warehouse a few weeks ago for under $900. We took it out shooting last weekend and its accuracy was terrific. It had a smooth action and the trigger was crisp. I still agree with you. I’d love to see Ruger, Savage, or CVA come out with the 6.8 Western. I picked up a CVA Cascade several years ago and it’s a terrific rifle. I think it’s the best buy on the market for sub $800 rifle. Tikka would be huge!!
The 6.8 Western outperforms the 270 Winchester, 270 WSM, 6.5 PRC and is a much more efficient cartridge than the 7 PRC. I have two, one for hunting and a heavy barrel for target. I am ready disappointed in all the name sayers slamming the 6.8 Western. It is absolutely a remarkable cartridge. A dream all around cartridge that is great for all North American big game.
@@Accuracy1st It should, but is by very little. And 6.8 Western is so much more efficient. Less recoil, lighter gun. The little extra velocity you get from a 270 PRC is insignificant. And 6.8 Western has factory ammo available. You do not. For the average hunter just get a 6.8 Western. There should be no one critical of the 6.8 Western unless they have shot it. It is a remarkable cartridge. Watch my words … 10 years from now it will be one of the most popular cartridges.
@@jw3946 Respectfully, I wasn't critical. I agree the 6.8 Western is a great but unpopular cartridge as of today, sadly. Regarding efficiency, well let's face it, in most common hunting situations, what can a 6.8 Western do that a 708 or 308 can't do in terms of filling a game tag? Nothing. UA-cam has videos showing hunters filling elk tags with 700-800 yard shots. I'd say most game is taken inside 300. Efficiency, among many people, seems to be of little importance At 3144fps, in a 24" barrel, the 270-7PRC with a 170 BVLD has better ballistics than a 7PRC with a 180 BVLD at 3000fps using Berger's ballistics calculator.
@@jw3946 I've got another K&P barrel, duplicate of the one I'm using now, and 2 Brux barrels on the way, same contour, twist, groove numbers. As you know each barrel will perform differently. I plan to see how each one does with all the same components since I can switch them out easily on this action. Had ADG announced early last year its intent to make brass for the 6.8 Western I potentially would have never wildcatted the 7PRC. That said, I saw the writing on the wall when Hornady came out with the 300PRC and I had already witnessed the popularity of the 6.5PRC. In fact, I remember posting a comment here on youtube shortly after 300PRC was gaining attention, that I was holding out for the 7PRC. And I did. I knew that case was the size I was looking for to make a 270 "mag" to my satisfaction. So far, I'm quite pleased. I'm considering finishing out one of my upcoming barrels to 26" As far as factory ammo, I've been loading my own for a long time. Only time I've purchased factory ammo is for the brass, practice, or it's really cheap. I picked up 40 boxes of 30-06 Winchester ammo 2 years ago at a local grocery mart for $6.99/box, close out sale.
Love the channel, but Winchester and Browning are not the only rifle manufacturers out there with the 6.8W. Christiansen Arms has a good selection, as well as Seekens Precision. Fierce also has rifles in the 6.8 Western. These are all $1,500 plus rifles, so we need to see another affordable manufacture to promote the 6.8 Western sales. Ruger, Savage, Tikka, CVA, Bergara, or another, that puts out sub $1,000 rifles. That would help bolster the sales and demand for ammo.
I really think that’s the missing link that would drive the ammo sales up. Winchester is the only manufacture that has a sub $1,000 rifle chambered in the 6.8W. I’ve heard mixed reviews on that rifle. The 6.8 Western is such a terrific cartridge. It’s going to be really depressing if it dies out. Mine has surpassed all my other rifles. It’s the one I grab for all my hunts. It’s the perfect “all-around” cartridge.
I hope everyone buying the 6.8 reloads and can stock up on components…… Winchester failed when they decided to market a 270 that is a great round, but identifies, correctly, as a “Western” round… it’s not seeing enough interest nationally for others to jump into the development and tooling. IMO, Winchester missed when they didn’t ride the wave of the surging 300 WSM and didn’t focus on the 7 WSM which IMO could be the greatest “failed” cartridge missed on by hunters - definitely for Hunter-reloaders. It’s flexibility, increased if offered with factory reduced loads in the 139-160 range (7mm08), would’ve been desirable to those that didn’t want 28 Nosler recoil but close to performance with the efficiency of 30% less powder. The US as a whole loves the 30’s and it’s hard to break through with other calibers. Trying to take a percentage of the flooded gun market starts with developing a Swiss Army knife. I’m just not sure the 6.8 fits that with most of the US market.
Maybe something to ask, does the 7PRC suffer from the same issue that plagued the 7x57? A case design that falls between the short efficient cases and the full sized cases… the 7x57 from my knowledge had a reputation of being very powder specific to reach full potential because of its midrange case design. I’ve read articles in the past were propellant density had to be considered. A tad to big for some powders and a tad to small for others. With that in mind, if all things were equal and we had an endless supply of every powder we wouldn’t even notice. In today reality, it is glaring!!
Picked up my barreled action today. My builder only had time to do 2 barrels with my reamers: my 270-7PRC and 300WSM modified to long action. The 270-7PRC is a cut-rifled 8 twist 4 groove K&P barrel. The 300WSM is a 4 groove Brux 9 twist. I just finished loading the 170 Berger VLD for the 270, test rounds but can't shoot tomorrow. It's supposed to thunderstorm all day. So, I'll shoot Friday. These barrels are threaded for that Terminus Zeus quick change action so I can spin them off at the range. Action is in an MDT chassis system for now. The stock I took was inletted for a standard 700 action or clone with feed lips and floor plate. The Terminus action is for magazines only. So, I ordered a stock from McMillan yesterday. Wish me luck. I've not found anything online about anyone else necking down the 7PRC to 270. I used 7PRC data with a 180 bullet and still reduced starting charge by 1 grain.
@@peterluttgens3364 No. I researched it for a long time. It was not well supported, ammo not readily available, even Browning and Winchester just about put it on the shelf. It's a very nice cartridge but at that time the 7PRC was announced and I knew it was the case capacity I was looking for to create a 270PRC. 270 is my favorite caliber. So I started the process of getting a reamer, 8 twist barrels from 2 manufacturers, and the Terminus Zeus QC action. I knew the 7PRC would be a hit. It was, is, and will be. It's not going anywhere. Thus, brass is plentiful and I have 1000+ pieces on hand. I can rob my stash of about 100 to dedicate to the 270-7PRC project I wanted a bit more case capacity than the 6.8 Western had to offer. Of course, now we hear that ADG is going to make brass for it so it would have been a slight consideration had that announcement occurred a year ago but I wouldn't have changed my mind. I may add a 6.8 Western for Ss and Gs but no time soon. I'm concentrating on too much stuff as it is: - Three 7PRCs, an additional Benchmark barrel for another 7PRC to spin on to my Zeus action - Two 280 AIs - Two Tikka 7RemMags (still finalizing loads for my sons, they are not youth age, for cow elk hunt. By the way, anyone know of a good state to cow elk hunt where we can DIY? My sons are city boys but love the meat and they are not used to hunting out west like me) - Two 308s - Three Tikka 30-06s - and I just took a Brux barrel to the smith to make a 6.5PRC from a Tikka 300 WinMag
@@Accuracy1stplease report back how the two projects go I am considering a long action 300 wsm shooting the 215 Berger or 225 eldm. I’d be curious what velocity’s you get. Good luck.
@@chadperry4021 Sure. I just finished loading 190 Speer Impact, 190 ABLR, and about to load some 210 Berger VLDs. I was just researching what powder(s) for the 210. Right now just pressure testing for max loads. Each bullet will start with seating 10th off lands. How am I to let you know? Reply on this video?
Its crazy that hornady havent changed labels or added stickers to the current boxes saying 2800 or 2850fps since they can't use rl26 and dont have other powder
It's not at all crazy. Hornady is showing the world exactly what they are, a marketing company. I will never again trust their products or their quality. Obviously they did the load development with the different powder and thought the public wouldn't figure it out. They just had to put a new label on the box. But they freely choose to deceive the public. Stay away from anything Hornady.
The 6.8 western is a super impressive little round. The fact that it is a short action that even could be in consideration with a 280 AI or 7 RM tells you everything you need to know. Finding a rifle that's not a Browning or ammo that's not made from Winchester though is a dead end scavenger hunt. If you aren't set up for reloading or buying custom rifles you don't have any options to shoot the caliber sadly. The ammo especially as a lot of guys in my circle have had personal experiences with their QA. If you cant get consistent out of the box then the performance of the caliber doesn't mean jack.
I think that 6.8 Western will have a revival, and let's just start by calling it tge 270 Western. Hopefully there will be many factory loads available in a couple of years.
I’ve purchased my ammo online from Choice Ammunition. I’ve been very impressed with their loads. Unfortunately, they sold out of their high BC loads, but they’ve got some in the 150 grain. They are working to get those high BC rounds back in supply asap.
@@tylervolentine1286 That’s the one that I’ve got my eyes on. I love my Christiansen FFT, but I’d rather have that Seekens for a few hundred $ more. They had it on display at the Western Hunting Expo in SLC and I was impressed. Beautiful rifle.
From a current reloading aspect on the 6.8 Western brass is not a valid consideration when shooting this cartridge. Brass needs = 100 browning/ win have fun mag dump whatever. Extra special brass needs = buying 300 WSM brass cut to length and size to 6.8
The 6.8 Western will get a revival with the 277 Fury becomeing popular. I think they should have named it the 270 (.277 diameter) Western. This is a winner that has been discarded too early, but it will have a revival.
@SD_HUNTING_FISHING A Sig rep told Ron Spomer they were lowering the pressure down to 70k because of accuracy issues and whatnot. It was always unrealistic
@@GEMStateFirearms True. This is why i think that the 6.8 Western would be something hunters would look at, because the rifles in 277 fury will be expensive. As a seasoned hunter, the question is obviously "why do we need another rifle caliber", and the answer is "we don't", but new calibers keep becomeing popular, and often on the back of a new cartridge. The 6.5 Creedmore is a good example. People suddenly started hunting with the 6.5 Creedmore, but the Scandinavians have been hunting with he 6.5x55 Swedish for more than a century. The Norwegian National Rifle competitions are still shot useing 6.5x55 Swedish, most people useing a SIG Sauer 200 STR (Scandinavian Target Rifle), also known as the SIG Sauer 200 STR Matc. The .308 Winchester became an absolutely massive global success after the US military adopted the 7.62x51 Nato, and the 30-06 did the same thing. New rifles chambered in 30-06 are actually becomeing more scarce. It has a lot to do with ebbs and flows in popularity, in my opinion. And as has been pinted out. The 277 Fury will probably be specked at 70 000 psi or less, to become a realistic choise.
Don't forget the military switching to 6.8. And who currently runs lake city? Winchester! They'll get there eventually and so will all the other manufacturers.
@@galenpedersen4755 That’s a great point. So maybe it is true. It seems Hornady has really worked hard on blackballing the 6.8 Western due to the 7 PRC. Both are terrific cartridges, so give the people the option to decide for themselves. So it’s a shame if that’s the case. It’s like the 30-06 vs the 308. The biggest difference between the two is short action vs long action. Both cartridges have flourished, so why not the 6.8W and the 7 PRC? The biggest difference between the those two is, again, short action vs long action. I’ve got a couple of friends who have the 7 PRC and a few others with the 6.8 Western. They’ve all had successful results, so both are proving to be excellent choices for big game hunting. Anyway, I’d love to see another rifle manufacture chambered for the 6.8W, that’s sub $1,000. It could really help boost the 6.8W. I really would like to see this carriage take off. It’s too damn good not to.
thanks for the vid. love both my 6.8's. couple things... there're more than 2 manufacturers for the 6.8, as you stated Browning and Winchester, but also in "semi-custom": Christensen, Seekins, Fierce, plus you can get a full custom from Oregon Mountain Rifle and a few others. So definitely only one company making sub $1000 guns, 1 making sub $1500, and from there its dollabillz. As for the rumor of ADG brass, we can hope - i'm on a "waiting list" for "test run" brass this fall, so a good chance it happens.
I’ve emailed Ruger about chambering their Ruger range in the 6.8 Western They said that their commercial allowed to release what their working on But the did not dismiss it There’s hope If Ruger puts 6.8 W out then it’s away 🎉 🇦🇺
Great video. I have experienced the same, at box velo from my 6.5PRC in a 24” barrel but struggle with my 7RM to get close to factory except for Federals Terminal Ascent. It’s within 25 fps while the Hornady 162 ELD-X is shy by 100 fps.
Now that the 7PRC is available in the EU i've seen some shoot handloads made with our usual powders. Put some Norma MRP or some RS76 in that case and you will get the screaming fast round that was promised. I can't speak for the 6.8western since its non existent here (unfortunately) but the few people shooting the PRC that I know are seeing really incredible performances.
I think that you will get 6.8 Western factory loads from the likes of Norma in Europe in a year or two. The 270 category will grow on the back of the 277 Fury.
Reload Swiss Rules 😜 my Main Powder is RS60 for various different Calibers (6.5x55 270.Win 30.06 8x68s) it really get Things moving and GRT is very precise with calculations with it, RS76 i never tried cause i dont shoot any other Magnum then my 8x68S with 160gn TTSX its a Laser beam not great BC but 3320ft/s and it works on Game
I think Hornady's marketing and refusal to support the 6.8 western are the only reasons it "died". Hornady in their podcast on the 7PRC exposed that when they brought it up. I'm glad someone else is bringing this to light.
@@ReloadingWeatherby I hope so, the Western really caught my eye and might be my next build instead of the 300wsm for a Western state mule deer and light Elk cartridge when I make it out there again.
Barnes makes great ammo, but their 120 gr 6.5 could be better! 2910 on box 2880 out of my 24” tikka! I have 129gr factory loads going over 2900! Nosler ablr 129 are even worse 2850 on box 2770 out of my tikka
@@thedirtygot9570 So I have a 270 win that I cut the barrel down to 20" to suppress it. Now I've shot the barnes factory 130 ttsx and the 129gr LRX, box posted velocity is 3140 out of a 24" barrel. I'm getting 3023 avg with 6.1 SD and 21 ES out of a 20" barrel so I'm not losing much at all. Now my 300blk shoots the 110gr barnes tac-tx at 2486 which is much faster than box. Both cartridges hit like a freight train and kills beautifully effective.
@@thedirtygot9570 I threaded mine when I cut the barrel to 20", I added a 3 port rugged muzzle break and eventually a suppressor. With the break it recoils like a .243 now. I laughed when I shot it. With thhe suppressor on it recoils a tad bit more but not much, maybe 6.5 creedmoor.
Regarding the bullets available for the 6.8 Western, I agree, limited, however, with the 165 ABLR and Berger 170, what more do you need? Hammer has 2 nice bullets but BC isn't amazing: the 160 HHT and the 162 Hammer Hunter. I think all would work excellent inside 600 yards. Sierra makes a 175 Tipped Game King. One of the problems I have is when there are too many choices. It makes me get a bit scatter brained trying to decide. It's like going to a tile store because you wanna redo your floors. Too many choices gets a bit overwhelming. When bullet selection is more limited, that streamlines my process. Saves me a lot of components, time, etc. because I know I have to make one of these bullets work as well as I can get it. Right after I type this I have to go make some decisions about powders for my 300WSM test loads using the 210 Berger. I'll probably go overboard and pressure test Re25, Re22, Re19, Win760, H4831SC, and VVN550. Which is way too much. But I decided on Re22 and H4831SC today.
And since the factory ammo assortment is so limited for 6.8 Western, there is plenty of information available from other handloaders out there. You can discard a lot of options just based on that. And then publish your best loads.
The 156 Hammer Hunter I found to be the best combination of weight to BC ratio. It should out perform the 162's, being 6 grains lighter and having better BC than the 160 HHT or 162 HH. I believe I was getting well over 3000 fps and 1/2 minute groups in my 24" 6.8 W.
I'm glad you measured the case capacity for comparison. Now I don't know what the usable case capacity is, but the fatter neck would acount for some of it. Thanks for the video. I also wonder how the 7saum would compare. I have a friend that recently got a custom rifle build made in the 7saum.
I LOVE 270 caliber but I’m curious what the 6.5 PRC would be like if you loaded it with 156 Berger EOL to compare to the 170 gr 6.8 Western load you were doing. I don’t have either, but the 156 EOL in my 6.5-300 is pretty amazing to shoot so I’m curious to see you compare the same bullet types between them.
Is the answer??? A fast twist 270 WSM?? I believe most of what is on social and the 6.8. Appreciate the efforts on this Channel!!! The the comment about “PowderGate” and 7PRC made me laugh. Thinking Winchester execs would wonder about this option? Also think the leadership of Weatherby could make a fast twist in the 307 for the 270 Weatherby as the next generation??
@@Accuracy1st Nope, first time shooting the gun and first time using that bullet. I have some I was going to reload with once I shoot enough factory ammo to get the brass. I also have some of those Bergers but I want to try the ABLR first.
Can it be done yes can it be done accurately yes, can a 6.8 rifling handle a 110-120 grain cup and core yes will it be accurate NO bullet will unravel in flight.
All I am saying is with current level of bullet manufacturing that is the reason for new cartridges with new rifling standards. Consumer motives have shifted, rifles are now so cheap that 1 cartridge to rule them all or can I pick a cartridge to do everything doesn’t matter. The cheapest component of your hunting experience is your rifle and subsequently your barrel.
Yes! 100%! If you want magnum velocities you need a longer barrel period. Lighter and shorter rifles have consequences. Increased felt recoil, decreased velocity, thinner barrel profiles. You just have to determine where you draw the line, what you’re willing to sacrifice.
Yup I just chronographed an entire box of Hornady ELD-X 7 REM MAG out of my 26” barrel Remington 700 BDL. 🤦🏻♂️ not a single round was even close to the advertised muzzle velocity of 2975. The average was 2850. Absolute nonsense.
My personal experience with both, it comes down to do you want a short action or long action? Check your velocities before you thumb punch into the ballistics calculator.
That’s what I’ve been hearing as well. They did email me back a few months ago, and said the 6.8 W is at the top of their list. One of their dealers said they’ll have it on stock before the end of this year.
Two of the ADG owners were on the shoot2hunt pod cast and said that there would be production this summer. I dont own a 6.8 western I was just passing on information.
Shot the new 270-7PRC and modified 300WSM today (among 2 7RemMags, a 280AI, and my son's 270Win). Here's what I have so far with lots of testing to come: Rifle: Terminus Zeus QC long action, TT Diamond trigger, MDT chassis system, Zeiss scope Barrel 1. K&P cut-rifled 4 groove 8t 24" long #4 contour. Barrel 2. Brux cut-rifled 4 groove 9t 24" long #3 contour. Garmin Xero Pro used. 270-7PRC, 170 BVLD, B-O 2.604, ADG new brass neck sized with 304 busing, then a turn mandrel, 215m primer, VVN570, no pressures so far: 66.5gr - 2741.4 (new unfired cold clean barrel) 67.0gr - 2758.4 67.5gr - 2795.7 68.0gr - 2823.0 68.5gr - 2842.7 69.0gr - 2896.7 69.5gr - 2893.7 70.0gr - 2940.5 70.5gr - 2922.8 270-7PRC, 165 Nos ABLR, B-O 2.685, ADG new brass same prep, primer. LRT powder 73.0gr - 2892.2 74.0gr - 2915.2 75.0gr - 2892.2 76.0gr - 3042.9 77.0gr - 3085.6 77.5gr - 3053.5 78.0gr - 3069.5 On hand I have Retumbo, VVN565, Re25, and (VVN568 shipped today). Tonight I will load the Berger VLD 170 with LRT powder as well as ramping up the grains of VVN570. Interestingly all of the shots were inside 1.5 inches. I will also clean all the barrels thoroughly tonight. On to the 300WSM. Same rifle barrel noted above. So far no pressure signs 300WSM, VVN165 190 Speer Impact, ADG new brass, 215m primer, COL 3.071 68.0gr - 2669.9 (new unfired cold clean barrel) 68.5gr - 2698.4 69.0gr - 2720.3 69.5gr - 2753.4 70.0gr - 2781.0 70.5gr - 2800.0 71.0gr - 2848.7 190 Nosler ABLR, COL 3.165, VVN165 67.0gr - 2599.4 67.5gr - 2619.0 68.5gr - 2708.2 69.5gr - 2736.9 70.0gr - 2816.9 210 Berger VLD, Reloder 22, COL 3.137 62.5gr - 2539.5 63.5gr - 2594.3 64.0gr - 2622.5 64.5gr - 2631.9 65.0gr - 2671.8 The Speer Impact and Berger VLD targets were impressively small despite varying charges. Neither printed over an inch. The Nosler ABLR was just over an inch so that part is good. Just need to find more velocities in both My 280AI has a 9t Bartlein barrel, 24" and it's shooting the Berger 168VLD at 3000fps with 62.5gr H4831SC into half inch groups no matter the seating depth and no pressures so I'm going to go up on those charges slightly. Kinda ticks me off and makes me happy at the same time because my 26" Krieger barreled 7RemMag is doing the same velocity with 73.0gr Retumbo but this is one of my rifles that puts 3 into one hole almost every time so I'll have to live with it
@@ReloadingWeatherby Sure. Hope you don't mind me using your channel to share. I would consider creating a channel but I'm guessing that would be quite time consuming
@@chadperry4021 Short story: I bought a stock to build this Terminus Zeus action change out barrel rifle system. I failed to realize the Terminus action is ONLY cut for DBM, ie, no feed lips. The stock is inletted for 700 floorplate, thus, needs an action with feed lips. My gunsmith said he can get it to fit but instead I recently ordered a McMillan stock for this action and Hawkins Hunter DBM M5. So, my current testing is all with an MDT chassis system, which I do not intend to carry hunting. This makes me apprehensive about doing serious accuracy development when the action is not bedded in the intended hunting stock. So initial testing is solely to learn max powder charges with a couple bullets. At the moment I've exceeded velocity goal with the 170 BVLD. Once I get the stock and get that all together I will then work on hunting loads. I've got a Tikka 7RemMag I'm still working on, a Tikka 270 for my son, the 300WSM, and a 280AI that are going out to the range tomorrow. If I get time tonight, I'll organize some more loads for the 270-7PRC and the 165 Nosler ABLR. If I do, it will go tomorrow also.
I'm having good luck with my first go at loading my 7PRC. 168 ABLR, 66.5 vit165 gives me 2900 out of a 22" barrel on my christensen mesa. 68.5 was a hard stop for pressure using my hornady brass.
The biggest question I have is how much extra performance hand loaders are getting out of 6.8 Western compared to factory ammo. Those of us that are loading 7 PRC are getting wildly better numbers than the Hornady factory ammo. Are 6.8 Western loaders getting even better performance than their box ammo? It’s too bad it’s not better supported because it has loads of potential.
Yeah powder is probably why the 7 prc isn’t performing the way they wanted. I would say the 7prc isn’t going to swim that long but I could be wrong. That 6.8 western is gonna be an awesome round
@@jamessammann9183 honestly your prolly right I should reconsider what I said about the 7prc not swimming cuz the 7s have such a huge following I think also Hornady has the marketing power to make it a staple cartridge for those who want magnum power in a non belted ultra long case
I’m curious what 6.8 western would get with rl26 seems like you can chuck that stuff at most cartridges and give em a turbo charge. If you don’t mind the temp instability
@@ReloadingWeatherby I love your channel but i am not very knowledge of weatherby. Everyone says that 40 cal dead but I have about 1000 pieces of brass. It will be dead to me. I had a 270 wsm and I waited 6 months for brass, to me it died. I could buy 270 wsm ammo but at 60 dollars who could honestly be supporting that. I am at the range at least once a month and shooting 80 to 100 arounds at a visit. I love shooting my rifles. But on a teacher salary weatherby not in my budget.
Love the 6.8 Western. I'm a fan of the 27's I just wish the 27 Nosler was getting the love as it really delivers the foot pounds at distance. Until they become mainstream my 270 "B" fast twist is my main do everything. Save the 6.8! It has a place.
6.8 western isn't dead, they just need to get some more rifle manufacturers on board, and someone to make brass. federal making ammo couldn't hurt that either. there are a few people on the youtubes making good 6.8 western vids.
@@MrHuntermikey freight Train. Honestly it’s not that hot of a loading according to hornadys load book I haven’t even really pushed for pressure signs yet
There could be a difference between my Chrono and the one used in the video. However my average speed for precision hunter is 2915 fps. I have also sent my barrel off to the barrel manufacturer to have them look at something and they shot groups that came in at 2914. That being said, yes it is 26 barrel. My loads with 69.3 gr of N565 and 180 gr Berger Hybrids averaged 3005 fps over 25 shots. I mean who buys factory stuff anyways 😅
Everybody bitching about 6.8 Western the market actually listened to you 7 RM performance, using a 170+ grain bullet at 3000 fps, and a sub 7lb rifle and sub 8lb rifle with a good scope. Isn’t that the market for elk hunters wanting to assuredly kill a mature bull elk at +500 yards? Browning/Miroku actually killed it!!! 3:49
I just saw some online for $33 Tax and shipping not included. I don’t reload otherwise I would buy and develop 🤦🏻♂️😂 I’m curious if I made a bad decision on this rifle the 🦌 dropped this past season with the 7prc eldx . But if they’re not getting these velocities, then they need to drop their prices on the box. False advertising.
@liverpool6380 rl26 One pound was going for over $60 the last time I bought it. And now any reputable dealer is out of stock and has been for a long long time.
I reload my wife’s 7PRC with RL 25 and it shoots sub 1/4 MOA at 100 with a minimal charge weight and 3080 fps and a ES of 10 fps. Rl25=Rl26 without the fancy extra goo
@ReloadingWeatherby I think I could go a touch more. but my accuracy is really good and I'm not seeing and pressure signs. Not a lot of load data with the N570 but it's working.
So the Fantasyland 7PRC slightly edges the 6.8Western, and the 7RM is right in the middle of them. With more rifle manufacturers offering 1-8 twist barrels for the 7RM and ammo cost 1/2 the price, why would anyone bother with the 7PRC?
@@ReloadingWeatherby That's my point. It's almost like fishing lures in tackle shops, they're designed to catch fishermen. big companies like Hornady buy reviews and create a market. If I were going to buy one of these three it would be the 7RM every time.
Sorry to offend... Still think it's some of the worst brass. I've reloaded with Winchester, Remington, Weatherby, Peterson, Hornady, Norma, Lapua, Nosler, ADG and many others. Winchester and Remington were some of the worst brass I've reloaded. Hornady isn't much better.
@@ReloadingWeatherby Nothing offensive at all. Norma is better than Winchester and so is Lapua. However in .300 Win Mag Winchester brass is really good.
With 72gr of staball hd I've settled in at 3000fps with 180gr bergers. I'll be doing N570 with 195gr bergers that I'm expecting 2875fps. My rifle is a custom built rig with a 24" barrel
So many people have drank the 7 PRC Kool aid. Now many are waking up to the fact the 7 PRC does not achieve the numbers as advertised. I watch others at the gun range boast about the 7 PRC being so great, then watch them shoot thru a chronograph. They get real quiet quickly. I haven't seen a 7 PRC even come close to advertised box numbers. Browning building 7 Rem Mag's with 1/8 twist will please hand loaders greatly. I'm curious if others will do the same.
@@ReloadingWeatherby one more question sorry to bug you. What would be the g1 ballistic coefficient of that velocity? I have a scope that is round specific and I'm not familiar with all this new stuff. Used to putting in a bullet and letting it fly.
I'd love to see you hand loading the 6.8 with 175gr to actual max not super watered down manual numbers and I dont think we should assume 3000fps on a 26" barrel at this point with the 7mm prc you gonna have to absolutely prove it can't assume anything with that one.
The 175 gr SGK is a really disappointing bullet. It's b.c. is not that good and you can't get velocities like you think it would. We need more bullet options.
@@ReloadingWeatherby That is The Beautiful Thing About the 30 Caliber! If You Go On Midway USA's Website, You Can Find Around 30 Different Bonded and Monolithic Solid Bullets Between 165 Grain and 212 Grain To Load With! That is WHY the 7mm Caliber (Which Only Has a Handful of Options) Will Never Pass the 30 Caliber in Bullet and Cartridge Sales! Long Live the 30-06! 🗽
@@ReloadingWeatherby Yep, I Only Counted 5 Monolithic and Bonded Bullet Options Listed on Midway USA's Website For the 7mm Caliber in 165 grain to 175 grain Bullet Options! So, You Better Hope You Can Find One That Your Gun Can Shoot? However, The 30 Caliber Has So Many More Bullet Options and Heavier Bullet Weights That It Won't Be Any Problem to Find Multiple Options That Your Gun Likes For Killing The Bigger Critters! 🥳
🤔 I Am Glad The I Don't Need To Carry A 9 lb.+ Gun With a 26" Barrel Around the Woods, Chambered in Any Magnum Cartridge, in Order to Fill My Hunting Tags! People Just Need to "Take a Step Back" and "Come to Their Senses" About What is Really Necessary to Kill the Animals That They Are Hunting and What "Realistic Hunting Ranges" Are For Their Shooting Abilities! For 99% of Hunters, That Means 400 Yards or Less and a 30-06 or Something in the 30-06 Family Slightly Smaller (280 AI or 270 Winchester)! PROBLEM SOLVED! 👨⚖
The problem with 6.8 Western is its caliber and the fact there just isn't the bullet selection for it like there is with other calibers. Without a wide selection of projectiles, you're limited to niche market. Most available projectiles in 6.8/.277 are hunting based projectiles. If you want to create a successful new cartridge, you have to make something that is attractive for hunters AND precision shooters. Limiting yourself to just the hunting crowd isn't going to make for a commercially successful cartridge in this day in age.
The bullet selection is almost perfect. How many more iterations do you need? Shoots a 160 grain solid at 3100 fps and shoots a 175 at 3000. The cartridge is what it does.
several companies want to make factory loads, and plenty of shooters want to make handloads. just need on or two companies to sell new brass, and 6.8 Western thing will be set PS - isn't it weird that companies make brass for niche cartridges that can't ahve many customers but won't make brass for 6.8 Western? what's that about??
So if it speed and you want that velocity…one rebarrel to a 26”…and try a faster burning powder to get the speed you want …. If you understand the powder burn rate chart and know what you are doing ….
Day 2 with 270-7PRC, still working with 170 Berger VLD. Goals met VVN570, new ADG brass, 215M primers, B-O 2.688 71.0gr - 2999.2fps 71.5gr - 3020.6 72.0gr - 3048.1 All data same except the following are with 1x fired ADG brass, neck sized with bushing, then over a turn mandrel: 72.5gr - 3064.0 73.0gr - 3102.5 73.5gr - 3118.3 74.0gr - 3144.4 NO PRESSURE but case is full LRT: 77.0gr - 3046.8 77.5gr - 3052.7 78.0gr - 3099.9 NO PRESSURE Retumbo: 71.0gr - 3113.6 71.5gr - 3123.7 NO PRESSURE, plan to go up _______________________________________________ 300WSM, 210 Berger VLD, new ADG brass, 215M, B-O 2.477 Reloder22 66.0gr - 2771.9 66.5gr - 2767.8 67.0gr - 2807.3 67.5gr - 2842.1 NO PRESSURE H4831SC 67.0gr - 2727.1 NO PRESSURE StaBall 6.5 64.0gr - 2732.1 NO PRESSURE ________________________________________________ I still plan to continue testing the Retumbo and will also test the VVN568 when it arrives for the 270-7PRC
Thanks for sharing your results Derek, much appreciated mate, things look to be going good and that 270-PRC is very interesting mate hopefully it shoots excellent for you, cheers Yogi 🤙✌️🇦🇺
@@peterluttgens3364 The 6.8 Western is a very good cartridge with NO backing to any reasonable degree from its creator. The 7PRC case capacity is what I've been looking for, and for a long time. Thus, I went 270-7PRC and that is primarily due to NO 6.8 Western brass availability and NO quality brass to maximize its utility. I have Peterson, Federal, and ADG brass for my 270-7PRC. And, had I known ADG was going to make 6.8 Western brass I would have taken that into consideration but my testing thus far exceeds the Western's capabilities and I'm nowhere near done testing. Now that I've gone down the road I have no intentions of going backwards for a lesser cartridge
As of now no major ammo manufacturers other than Winchester/ Browning support this 6.8. Hornady will not make brass, dies, or proper high bc bullets for this round because it competes with their prc cartrides. Nosler refuses to manufacture brass or ammo for the 6.8 because it competes with their 27 nosler. Bottom line, if the big boys dont get behind this 6.8 it's a dead duck! History is full of great cartridges that went to the wayside for the same reason, no support. 220 swift, 6mm Remington, 250-3000, and the 257 Roberts to name a few. As great of a cartridge as it may be if Lapua dont make brass for it dont buy it! OUT!
Many factors killed it. Poor timing and marking by Winchester, Hornady inflating their numbers to show 7 PRC “out performs” it then marketing the hell out of that, and honestly a dumb name. 6.8 WSM would’ve sufficed and drawn attention with the wsm crowd. I’d love to have one, but sadly internet chads killed it and the market will never recover.
A couple of points to make I am sure you may be starting to notice me posting and in no way am I trying to be any certain way about your videos I just simply want to point out some inconsistency when you shot the seven PRC and it had a flyer you did not ignore it you talked about how bad The group was when you talk about the 6.8 western you take additional shots and ignore the flyer I gave you credit you still post the measurement with the flyer but aside from that I agree with you Hornady is flat out lying about velocity on the seven PRC but also explain to me how you can use the same weight bullet with less powder and get a higher velocity. It is making me want to go buy a 6.8 western and compare velocities myself. I am in no waysting false information but given your knowledge of how cartridges work and simple physics more powder should be more speed so some thing somewhere is not right. I hope you don’t mind me leading these comments I am truly disappointed with Hornady and I am slowly becoming disillusioned thinking they’re another mass marketing company that cares more about optics and less about their product sadly
I promise you... you don't want to see the 5 shot group of my 7mm PRC. They don't stack in there after a flyer... they get much worse. Not sure what to tell you about the 7mm PRC poor velocities. I think my barrel is pretty slow? Hence why I gave the benefit of the doubt in this comparison.
@@ReloadingWeatherby Understood for sure I know not all barrels are created equal but if everything works to plan I will be taking my hand loads with my chronograph to the range tomorrow I am down loaded about three grains in my seven PRC 24 inch barrel I am quite curious what the velocitieswill be after watching so many of your videos. It sucks that you have a bad rifle in seven PRC but that goes for any cartridge as for a velocities I will have to wait and see what I’m getting with H 4831 SC I have it down loaded just to conserve powder. With your reloading knowledge have you ever seen anything similar to what Is happening like between the seven PRC and 6.8 western
No you are not thinking of it correctly. It is the weapons, That are insufficient to run higher pressures to obtain that velocity. The rifles are not built for alternative power and powders. Watch ultimate reloader 308. So that tell. us that the rifles are very anemic.
@@ReloadingWeatherbyI just bought a super grade maple 6.8. I’m wanting to put a vortex viper hst 6.5x24x50 mm scope on it. 30 mm tube. Will medium scope rings give me enough clearance
Hornady and other ammo companies has done a huge disservice to the gun community by not supporting each other
Hornady shouldn’t “ban” a cartridge given they don’t like it. Given the number of cartridges they load for and and the bullets that don’t even matter anymore. 303 British really? And they can suck it enough to make a 170 grain .277 bullet. Holy shit the hubris is unbelievable
I wholeheartedly agree.. winchester and Browning are still manufacturing all PRC cartridges and chambering rifles for it. Hornady is a bit of a primadonna and I hope they reconsider.
Couldn't agree more. They an we all need each other
You call it disservice.. I'll call it greed.
@ralphyoung9296 as you say.. the greed is a disservice to the gun community as a whole. They win while the rest of the gun community suffers from the corporate greed. Less choices for us because someone wants to make more money.
A short action cartridge with less recoil, less powder and pretty much identical performance as the 7 PRC, what's not to love about it? Aside from the limited industry support, I mean.
It is up to us 6.8Western owners to save it. #SaveThe68Western
The 7PRC just doesn't like the 24 inch barrel.... I have had enough. My 7 PRC is getting sold... 😢
I created my own brass out some 300wsm brass. Works great. I recently discovered maker bullets with a 160gr copper bullet. Using some magpro I was able to get 2900 fps from a 20 inch barrel with .5 moa at a 100 yards. I am glad I got my 6.8. Great video
We all think that Hornady holds the keys to a 6.8W success and that they are suppressing it. And they are.
But consider what would happen if Lapua announced they are making 6.8W brass. That would be a game changer and more beneficial than anything hornady would do for the cartridge.
The 6.8W is a very impressive cartridge, but so is the 280AI. I consider the 280AI to be at the sweet spot center of balanced versatility. Take a 6.8W and neck it up to 7mm and shazam you have a short action 280AI… this would be a very interesting wildcat cartridge that might even catch the attention of the Fclass geeks… but only if the brass is Lapua.
Hashtag save the 6.8 Western… right?
Winchester has done a terrible job at marketing their cartridge.
@@ReloadingWeatherbyYou give the Browning Arms Company a full absolution i see 😆🤣😂
@@reallycoooool haha yeah... they completely gave up on it. Shame on you Browning!
Today’s world is hash tags and marketing. Browning is missing out on the moment in establishing their cartridge. As a rifle manufacturer I would place my bets on this cartridge and let the hunting culture come back in
ADG coming out with 6.8W brass in August according to podcast on their FB page. I expect Win/Browning could care less what Hornady is doing. Win/Olin is much bigger company and ammo supplier than Hornady
ADG makes 6.8 Western brass now. It goes fast if you find it
Are you sure about that? I contacted them the other day and they said not yet but it's at the top of their new product que..
Maybe the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing over there? 🤔
@@Stewart7516 JA Outdoors has is listed, can’t remember if it said “ coming soon” or “Back Ordered” but it there
@user-mk2rx1zw3y well that's good news then
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It says “out of stock”
ADG hasn’t produced it yet. I was emailed back from them a few months ago and they said it’s at the top of their list for new products. One of their dealers said that ADG plans on producing brass later on this year as a trial run to see how well it sells. My guess, and from what I’ve seen and read, there’s a demand for the 6.8 Western, and it’s going to sell very fast and push ADG to continue production of the 6.8W.
So anyone reading this, email ADG and request the 6.8W brass!!!
It’ll be available by mid summer is there word I’m hearing.
As of right now the 6.8 Western is a great option if you are in the market for one of the rifles it is currently available in and if you mostly shoot factory ammunition. The rifles seem to be in plentiful supply and I've seen ammo at Bass Pro shops regularly. Right now prospective manufacturers are just playing the wait and see game to see if market demand is strong enough for them to get on board. I have found the 6.8 Western with the 165 ABLR factory load to be a wonderfully effective hunting round, and I'm sure the other loads are great as well. This is a high performance cartridge that has a very flat trajectory and is quite manageable in terms of recoil. It is more than worth considering if you are on the fence about buying one. I believe it will hang on and eventually we will see component brass become available. Until then, you can always reload your factory brass.
I’m going to be buying a 6.8 western this summer hopefully
I’m. Just not really happy with the selection. The Winchester xpr isn’t my favorite in design
Key to 6.8 ownership, just like 270 wsm… buy a cheap reloading press, set of dies, a bunch of MAGPRO or similar burn rate, a boat load of large rifle primers (yes a joke) and you are done for a barrel life of shooting
The browning Xbolt Speer or hells canyon are great choices
That was Xbolt speed 😮
A buddy of mine purchased the Browning X-Bolt Western Hunter that was on Sage at Sportsman’s Warehouse a few weeks ago for under $900. We took it out shooting last weekend and its accuracy was terrific. It had a smooth action and the trigger was crisp.
I still agree with you. I’d love to see Ruger, Savage, or CVA come out with the 6.8 Western. I picked up a CVA Cascade several years ago and it’s a terrific rifle. I think it’s the best buy on the market for sub $800 rifle. Tikka would be huge!!
The 6.8 Western outperforms the 270 Winchester, 270 WSM, 6.5 PRC and is a much more efficient cartridge than the 7 PRC. I have two, one for hunting and a heavy barrel for target. I am ready disappointed in all the name sayers slamming the 6.8 Western. It is absolutely a remarkable cartridge. A dream all around cartridge that is great for all North American big game.
Looks like my 270-7PRC is outperforming the 6.8 Western
@@Accuracy1st It should, but is by very little. And 6.8 Western is so much more efficient. Less recoil, lighter gun. The little extra velocity you get from a 270 PRC is insignificant. And 6.8 Western has factory ammo available. You do not. For the average hunter just get a 6.8 Western. There should be no one critical of the 6.8 Western unless they have shot it. It is a remarkable cartridge. Watch my words … 10 years from now it will be one of the most popular cartridges.
@@jw3946 Respectfully, I wasn't critical. I agree the 6.8 Western is a great but unpopular cartridge as of today, sadly. Regarding efficiency, well let's face it, in most common hunting situations, what can a 6.8 Western do that a 708 or 308 can't do in terms of filling a game tag? Nothing. UA-cam has videos showing hunters filling elk tags with 700-800 yard shots. I'd say most game is taken inside 300. Efficiency, among many people, seems to be of little importance
At 3144fps, in a 24" barrel, the 270-7PRC with a 170 BVLD has better ballistics than a 7PRC with a 180 BVLD at 3000fps using Berger's ballistics calculator.
@@Accuracy1st Thank you for explaining. You will have a higher velocity, more powder.
@@jw3946 I've got another K&P barrel, duplicate of the one I'm using now, and 2 Brux barrels on the way, same contour, twist, groove numbers. As you know each barrel will perform differently. I plan to see how each one does with all the same components since I can switch them out easily on this action. Had ADG announced early last year its intent to make brass for the 6.8 Western I potentially would have never wildcatted the 7PRC. That said, I saw the writing on the wall when Hornady came out with the 300PRC and I had already witnessed the popularity of the 6.5PRC. In fact, I remember posting a comment here on youtube shortly after 300PRC was gaining attention, that I was holding out for the 7PRC. And I did. I knew that case was the size I was looking for to make a 270 "mag" to my satisfaction. So far, I'm quite pleased. I'm considering finishing out one of my upcoming barrels to 26"
As far as factory ammo, I've been loading my own for a long time. Only time I've purchased factory ammo is for the brass, practice, or it's really cheap. I picked up 40 boxes of 30-06 Winchester ammo 2 years ago at a local grocery mart for $6.99/box, close out sale.
Love the channel, but Winchester and Browning are not the only rifle manufacturers out there with the 6.8W.
Christiansen Arms has a good selection, as well as Seekens Precision. Fierce also has rifles in the 6.8 Western. These are all $1,500 plus rifles, so we need to see another affordable manufacture to promote the 6.8 Western sales. Ruger, Savage, Tikka, CVA, Bergara, or another, that puts out sub $1,000 rifles. That would help bolster the sales and demand for ammo.
Yep... my mistake.
Getting Savage or Bergara on board making $750-1,000 rifles would help for sure.
I really think that’s the missing link that would drive the ammo sales up. Winchester is the only manufacture that has a sub $1,000 rifle chambered in the 6.8W. I’ve heard mixed reviews on that rifle.
The 6.8 Western is such a terrific cartridge. It’s going to be really depressing if it dies out. Mine has surpassed all my other rifles. It’s the one I grab for all my hunts. It’s the perfect “all-around” cartridge.
@@jimedick9496i have the xpr and it is a very very accurate rifle.
I hope everyone buying the 6.8 reloads and can stock up on components…… Winchester failed when they decided to market a 270 that is a great round, but identifies, correctly, as a “Western” round… it’s not seeing enough interest nationally for others to jump into the development and tooling. IMO, Winchester missed when they didn’t ride the wave of the surging 300 WSM and didn’t focus on the 7 WSM which IMO could be the greatest “failed” cartridge missed on by hunters - definitely for Hunter-reloaders. It’s flexibility, increased if offered with factory reduced loads in the 139-160 range (7mm08), would’ve been desirable to those that didn’t want 28 Nosler recoil but close to performance with the efficiency of 30% less powder. The US as a whole loves the 30’s and it’s hard to break through with other calibers. Trying to take a percentage of the flooded gun market starts with developing a Swiss Army knife. I’m just not sure the 6.8 fits that with most of the US market.
Maybe something to ask, does the 7PRC suffer from the same issue that plagued the 7x57? A case design that falls between the short efficient cases and the full sized cases… the 7x57 from my knowledge had a reputation of being very powder specific to reach full potential because of its midrange case design. I’ve read articles in the past were propellant density had to be considered. A tad to big for some powders and a tad to small for others. With that in mind, if all things were equal and we had an endless supply of every powder we wouldn’t even notice. In today reality, it is glaring!!
Picked up my barreled action today. My builder only had time to do 2 barrels with my reamers: my 270-7PRC and 300WSM modified to long action. The 270-7PRC is a cut-rifled 8 twist 4 groove K&P barrel. The 300WSM is a 4 groove Brux 9 twist. I just finished loading the 170 Berger VLD for the 270, test rounds but can't shoot tomorrow. It's supposed to thunderstorm all day. So, I'll shoot Friday. These barrels are threaded for that Terminus Zeus quick change action so I can spin them off at the range. Action is in an MDT chassis system for now. The stock I took was inletted for a standard 700 action or clone with feed lips and floor plate. The Terminus action is for magazines only. So, I ordered a stock from McMillan yesterday. Wish me luck. I've not found anything online about anyone else necking down the 7PRC to 270. I used 7PRC data with a 180 bullet and still reduced starting charge by 1 grain.
Sweet!
Wouldn’t you just but a 6.8 western 😊
@@peterluttgens3364 No. I researched it for a long time. It was not well supported, ammo not readily available, even Browning and Winchester just about put it on the shelf. It's a very nice cartridge but at that time the 7PRC was announced and I knew it was the case capacity I was looking for to create a 270PRC. 270 is my favorite caliber. So I started the process of getting a reamer, 8 twist barrels from 2 manufacturers, and the Terminus Zeus QC action. I knew the 7PRC would be a hit. It was, is, and will be. It's not going anywhere. Thus, brass is plentiful and I have 1000+ pieces on hand. I can rob my stash of about 100 to dedicate to the 270-7PRC project
I wanted a bit more case capacity than the 6.8 Western had to offer. Of course, now we hear that ADG is going to make brass for it so it would have been a slight consideration had that announcement occurred a year ago but I wouldn't have changed my mind. I may add a 6.8 Western for Ss and Gs but no time soon. I'm concentrating on too much stuff as it is:
- Three 7PRCs, an additional Benchmark barrel for another 7PRC to spin on to my Zeus action
- Two 280 AIs
- Two Tikka 7RemMags (still finalizing loads for my sons, they are not youth age, for cow elk hunt. By the way, anyone know of a good state to cow elk hunt where we can DIY? My sons are city boys but love the meat and they are not used to hunting out west like me)
- Two 308s
- Three Tikka 30-06s
- and I just took a Brux barrel to the smith to make a 6.5PRC from a Tikka 300 WinMag
@@Accuracy1stplease report back how the two projects go I am considering a long action 300 wsm shooting the 215 Berger or 225 eldm. I’d be curious what velocity’s you get. Good luck.
@@chadperry4021 Sure. I just finished loading 190 Speer Impact, 190 ABLR, and about to load some 210 Berger VLDs. I was just researching what powder(s) for the 210. Right now just pressure testing for max loads. Each bullet will start with seating 10th off lands. How am I to let you know? Reply on this video?
With those numbers I just can't believe the 6.8 isn't more popular! Seems like an amazing cartridge. Thanks for the great comparison
Its crazy that hornady havent changed labels or added stickers to the current boxes saying 2800 or 2850fps since they can't use rl26 and dont have other powder
It's not at all crazy. Hornady is showing the world exactly what they are, a marketing company. I will never again trust their products or their quality. Obviously they did the load development with the different powder and thought the public wouldn't figure it out. They just had to put a new label on the box. But they freely choose to deceive the public. Stay away from anything Hornady.
The 6.8 western is a super impressive little round. The fact that it is a short action that even could be in consideration with a 280 AI or 7 RM tells you everything you need to know.
Finding a rifle that's not a Browning or ammo that's not made from Winchester though is a dead end scavenger hunt. If you aren't set up for reloading or buying custom rifles you don't have any options to shoot the caliber sadly.
The ammo especially as a lot of guys in my circle have had personal experiences with their QA. If you cant get consistent out of the box then the performance of the caliber doesn't mean jack.
I think that 6.8 Western will have a revival, and let's just start by calling it tge 270 Western. Hopefully there will be many factory loads available in a couple of years.
I’ve purchased my ammo online from Choice Ammunition. I’ve been very impressed with their loads. Unfortunately, they sold out of their high BC loads, but they’ve got some in the 150 grain. They are working to get those high BC rounds back in supply asap.
Seekins Precision makes their Ph2 in 6.8
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That’s the one that I’ve got my eyes on. I love my Christiansen FFT, but I’d rather have that Seekens for a few hundred $ more.
They had it on display at the Western Hunting Expo in SLC and I was impressed. Beautiful rifle.
From a current reloading aspect on the 6.8 Western brass is not a valid consideration when shooting this cartridge. Brass needs = 100 browning/ win have fun mag dump whatever. Extra special brass needs = buying 300 WSM brass cut to length and size to 6.8
The 6.8 Western will get a revival with the 277 Fury becomeing popular. I think they should have named it the 270 (.277 diameter) Western. This is a winner that has been discarded too early, but it will have a revival.
Which rifle manufacturer is willing to put a 85k psi on their chamber without bleeding off gas to run the action?
@SD_HUNTING_FISHING A Sig rep told Ron Spomer they were lowering the pressure down to 70k because of accuracy issues and whatnot. It was always unrealistic
They could call it the 270 Western short magnum.
@@GEMStateFirearms True. This is why i think that the 6.8 Western would be something hunters would look at, because the rifles in 277 fury will be expensive. As a seasoned hunter, the question is obviously "why do we need another rifle caliber", and the answer is "we don't", but new calibers keep becomeing popular, and often on the back of a new cartridge. The 6.5 Creedmore is a good example. People suddenly started hunting with the 6.5 Creedmore, but the Scandinavians have been hunting with he 6.5x55 Swedish for more than a century. The Norwegian National Rifle competitions are still shot useing 6.5x55 Swedish, most people useing a SIG Sauer 200 STR (Scandinavian Target Rifle), also known as the SIG Sauer 200 STR Matc. The .308 Winchester became an absolutely massive global success after the US military adopted the 7.62x51 Nato, and the 30-06 did the same thing. New rifles chambered in 30-06 are actually becomeing more scarce. It has a lot to do with ebbs and flows in popularity, in my opinion. And as has been pinted out. The 277 Fury will probably be specked at 70 000 psi or less, to become a realistic choise.
Don't forget the military switching to 6.8. And who currently runs lake city? Winchester! They'll get there eventually and so will all the other manufacturers.
Christensen arms
& Seekins have 6.8 western rifles.
Add Fierce to that list as well.
Somewhere someone sitting behind a desk there’s a Winchester marketing team member saw this video and chuckled.
I just wish they’d backup their own product better.
Be great to get Ruger to make a Ruger American GoWild or Gen2 in 6.8 Western
I would love to see that for the popularity of the round, but I believe Ruger is a partner with Hornady, no?
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I’ve heard the same, but I’m not sure if that’s true.
I’d be happy with Tikka making a 6.8 Western.
@@jimedick9496I know Ruger worked with Hornady when they made the .204 Ruger
@@galenpedersen4755
That’s a great point. So maybe it is true.
It seems Hornady has really worked hard on blackballing the 6.8 Western due to the 7 PRC. Both are terrific cartridges, so give the people the option to decide for themselves. So it’s a shame if that’s the case. It’s like the 30-06 vs the 308. The biggest difference between the two is short action vs long action. Both cartridges have flourished, so why not the 6.8W and the 7 PRC? The biggest difference between the those two is, again, short action vs long action.
I’ve got a couple of friends who have the 7 PRC and a few others with the 6.8 Western. They’ve all had successful results, so both are proving to be excellent choices for big game hunting.
Anyway, I’d love to see another rifle manufacture chambered for the 6.8W, that’s sub $1,000. It could really help boost the 6.8W.
I really would like to see this carriage take off. It’s too damn good not to.
thanks for the vid. love both my 6.8's. couple things... there're more than 2 manufacturers for the 6.8, as you stated Browning and Winchester, but also in "semi-custom": Christensen, Seekins, Fierce, plus you can get a full custom from Oregon Mountain Rifle and a few others. So definitely only one company making sub $1000 guns, 1 making sub $1500, and from there its dollabillz. As for the rumor of ADG brass, we can hope - i'm on a "waiting list" for "test run" brass this fall, so a good chance it happens.
Yeah... my bad
I’ve emailed Ruger about chambering their Ruger range in the 6.8 Western
They said that their commercial allowed to release what their working on
But the did not dismiss it
There’s hope
If Ruger puts 6.8 W out then it’s away 🎉 🇦🇺
ADG is working on 6.8 western brass not available but hopeful. That would change the game for this cartridge
Great video. I have experienced the same, at box velo from my 6.5PRC in a 24” barrel but struggle with my 7RM to get close to factory except for Federals Terminal Ascent. It’s within 25 fps while the Hornady 162 ELD-X is shy by 100 fps.
Now that the 7PRC is available in the EU i've seen some shoot handloads made with our usual powders.
Put some Norma MRP or some RS76 in that case and you will get the screaming fast round that was promised. I can't speak for the 6.8western since its non existent here (unfortunately) but the few people shooting the PRC that I know are seeing really incredible performances.
I think that you will get 6.8 Western factory loads from the likes of Norma in Europe in a year or two. The 270 category will grow on the back of the 277 Fury.
Reload Swiss Rules 😜 my Main Powder is RS60 for various different Calibers (6.5x55 270.Win 30.06 8x68s) it really get Things moving and GRT is very precise with calculations with it, RS76 i never tried cause i dont shoot any other Magnum then my 8x68S with 160gn TTSX its a Laser beam not great BC but 3320ft/s and it works on Game
People are getting 3100+ with 175s
@@oblivionpro69Thats what i've heard. Around 3100 with 175gr and Norma MRP or around 3050 with 180gr.
@@lenzadlbergerYeah RS60 and RS62 work great on almost every caliber smaller than a belted magnum.
I think Hornady's marketing and refusal to support the 6.8 western are the only reasons it "died". Hornady in their podcast on the 7PRC exposed that when they brought it up. I'm glad someone else is bringing this to light.
I think it will make a comeback
@@ReloadingWeatherby I hope so, the Western really caught my eye and might be my next build instead of the 300wsm for a Western state mule deer and light Elk cartridge when I make it out there again.
It’s not dead
Just people aren’t aware of its benefits yet and soon I hear there will be a few rifle major manufacturers getting on board
@@peterluttgens3364 it's not dead but it was definitely clinging on for dear life.
I went with a Xbolt Speed LR and I am getting 3020 with 165ABLR factory ammo. I sold my underperforming 7mm prc to buy this 6.8.
Nice! Enjoy that 6.8 Western
@@ReloadingWeatherbyit will be my go to for my 3rd season elk hunt in CO this year.
You stack up the information on the way you want the outcome. I agree with you about factory Hornady ammo.
How would you compare them?
Barnes makes a 155gr LRX for the 6.8 western. Should test that!! I love barnes bullets, they just work.
Barnes makes great ammo, but their 120 gr 6.5 could be better! 2910 on box 2880 out of my 24” tikka! I have 129gr factory loads going over 2900! Nosler ablr 129 are even worse 2850 on box 2770 out of my tikka
@@thedirtygot9570 So I have a 270 win that I cut the barrel down to 20" to suppress it. Now I've shot the barnes factory 130 ttsx and the 129gr LRX, box posted velocity is 3140 out of a 24" barrel. I'm getting 3023 avg with 6.1 SD and 21 ES out of a 20" barrel so I'm not losing much at all. Now my 300blk shoots the 110gr barnes tac-tx at 2486 which is much faster than box. Both cartridges hit like a freight train and kills beautifully effective.
My plan is to load for Barnes 129 LRX - deer-sized game and Barnes 155 LRX for moose / bear.
@@Ugh_its_dat_guy86 270 and 308 don’t seem to be affected as much by shorter barrels! I would shoot a 270 if my 60 year old shoulder could take it!
@@thedirtygot9570 I threaded mine when I cut the barrel to 20", I added a 3 port rugged muzzle break and eventually a suppressor. With the break it recoils like a .243 now. I laughed when I shot it. With thhe suppressor on it recoils a tad bit more but not much, maybe 6.5 creedmoor.
It's a shame it's not more popular. It's the ultimate short action hunting cartridge for the lower 48 imo.
Thank for watching!
Love my 6.8 western…Hornady hates it and we all know why.
I’m with you 👍👍🇦🇺
Regarding the bullets available for the 6.8 Western, I agree, limited, however, with the 165 ABLR and Berger 170, what more do you need? Hammer has 2 nice bullets but BC isn't amazing: the 160 HHT and the 162 Hammer Hunter. I think all would work excellent inside 600 yards. Sierra makes a 175 Tipped Game King. One of the problems I have is when there are too many choices. It makes me get a bit scatter brained trying to decide. It's like going to a tile store because you wanna redo your floors. Too many choices gets a bit overwhelming. When bullet selection is more limited, that streamlines my process. Saves me a lot of components, time, etc. because I know I have to make one of these bullets work as well as I can get it. Right after I type this I have to go make some decisions about powders for my 300WSM test loads using the 210 Berger. I'll probably go overboard and pressure test Re25, Re22, Re19, Win760, H4831SC, and VVN550. Which is way too much. But I decided on Re22 and H4831SC today.
Barnes makes a 155 Grain LRX as well for the 6.8 Western.
And since the factory ammo assortment is so limited for 6.8 Western, there is plenty of information available from other handloaders out there. You can discard a lot of options just based on that. And then publish your best loads.
The 156 Hammer Hunter I found to be the best combination of weight to BC ratio. It should out perform the 162's, being 6 grains lighter and having better BC than the 160 HHT or 162 HH. I believe I was getting well over 3000 fps and 1/2 minute groups in my 24" 6.8 W.
@@biggs8729 That's good. I have regular 270 Winchester load with 150 Berger VLDs and H4831SC at 3000fps, 24" Krieger barrel
@@biggs8729 I'll have to look into those 156HH's. I bought a box of the 162's and they were just ok out of my 20" X-Bolt.
I'm glad you measured the case capacity for comparison.
Now I don't know what the usable case capacity is, but the fatter neck would acount for some of it.
Thanks for the video.
I also wonder how the 7saum would compare.
I have a friend that recently got a custom rifle build made in the 7saum.
I LOVE 270 caliber but I’m curious what the 6.5 PRC would be like if you loaded it with 156 Berger EOL to compare to the 170 gr 6.8 Western load you were doing.
I don’t have either, but the 156 EOL in my 6.5-300 is pretty amazing to shoot so I’m curious to see you compare the same bullet types between them.
And therefore a range finder is not needed
Is the answer??? A fast twist 270 WSM??
I believe most of what is on social and the 6.8. Appreciate the efforts on this Channel!!!
The the comment about “PowderGate” and 7PRC made me laugh.
Thinking Winchester execs would wonder about this option?
Also think the leadership of Weatherby could make a fast twist in the 307 for the 270 Weatherby as the next generation??
Took my Model 70 out the other day with the factory Winchester 165 ABLR and was getting MOA at 2,944fps. Only 34fps less than box velocity.
That's good. Do you have any experience with that bullet on game? I have a few hundred on hand to test as well but opted for the 170 Berger VLD first.
@@Accuracy1st Nope, first time shooting the gun and first time using that bullet. I have some I was going to reload with once I shoot enough factory ammo to get the brass. I also have some of those Bergers but I want to try the ABLR first.
Can it be done yes can it be done accurately yes, can a 6.8 rifling handle a 110-120 grain cup and core yes will it be accurate NO bullet will unravel in flight.
@@GEMStateFirearms I didn't buy a 6.8 Western to shoot 110-120 grain bullets. If you want to do that, buy a 270 or 270 WSM.
All I am saying is with current level of bullet manufacturing that is the reason for new cartridges with new rifling standards. Consumer motives have shifted, rifles are now so cheap that 1 cartridge to rule them all or can I pick a cartridge to do everything doesn’t matter. The cheapest component of your hunting experience is your rifle and subsequently your barrel.
Yes! 100%! If you want magnum velocities you need a longer barrel period. Lighter and shorter rifles have consequences. Increased felt recoil, decreased velocity, thinner barrel profiles. You just have to determine where you draw the line, what you’re willing to sacrifice.
At what point do consumers file lawsuits against Hornady for false advertising????
I'm too lazy and poor... but I would be highly entertained if someone did.
Yup I just chronographed an entire box of Hornady ELD-X 7 REM MAG out of my 26” barrel Remington 700 BDL. 🤦🏻♂️ not a single round was even close to the advertised muzzle velocity of 2975. The average was 2850. Absolute nonsense.
My personal experience with both, it comes down to do you want a short action or long action?
Check your velocities before you thumb punch into the ballistics calculator.
It sounds like ADG will be making 6.8 western brass this summer
Good to hear
That’s what I’ve been hearing as well. They did email me back a few months ago, and said the 6.8 W is at the top of their list. One of their dealers said they’ll have it on stock before the end of this year.
You realize that you can trim 300 wsm brass to length and just resize with annealing and get 6.8 western right? Or do you want the headstamp?
Two of the ADG owners were on the shoot2hunt pod cast and said that there would be production this summer. I dont own a 6.8 western I was just passing on information.
ADG will be a game changer.
Backfire did a video on the 7prc not getting the advertised velocities.
I know, he is getting slower velocities than my rifle... and my rifle is really slow.
@@ReloadingWeatherby I would like to buy a 6.8 what is your opinion on the best factory 6.8?
@@monray300 Browning X-Bolt
Browning x bolt speed or hells canyon
I have the hells canyon
Rifle is fantastic 👍👍🇦🇺
Shot the new 270-7PRC and modified 300WSM today (among 2 7RemMags, a 280AI, and my son's 270Win). Here's what I have so far with lots of testing to come:
Rifle: Terminus Zeus QC long action, TT Diamond trigger, MDT chassis system, Zeiss scope Barrel 1. K&P cut-rifled 4 groove 8t 24" long #4 contour. Barrel 2. Brux cut-rifled 4 groove 9t 24" long #3 contour. Garmin Xero Pro used.
270-7PRC, 170 BVLD, B-O 2.604, ADG new brass neck sized with 304 busing, then a turn mandrel, 215m primer, VVN570, no pressures so far:
66.5gr - 2741.4 (new unfired cold clean barrel)
67.0gr - 2758.4
67.5gr - 2795.7
68.0gr - 2823.0
68.5gr - 2842.7
69.0gr - 2896.7
69.5gr - 2893.7
70.0gr - 2940.5
70.5gr - 2922.8
270-7PRC, 165 Nos ABLR, B-O 2.685, ADG new brass same prep, primer. LRT powder
73.0gr - 2892.2
74.0gr - 2915.2
75.0gr - 2892.2
76.0gr - 3042.9
77.0gr - 3085.6
77.5gr - 3053.5
78.0gr - 3069.5
On hand I have Retumbo, VVN565, Re25, and (VVN568 shipped today). Tonight I will load the Berger VLD 170 with LRT powder as well as ramping up the grains of VVN570. Interestingly all of the shots were inside 1.5 inches. I will also clean all the barrels thoroughly tonight. On to the 300WSM. Same rifle barrel noted above. So far no pressure signs
300WSM, VVN165
190 Speer Impact, ADG new brass, 215m primer, COL 3.071
68.0gr - 2669.9 (new unfired cold clean barrel)
68.5gr - 2698.4
69.0gr - 2720.3
69.5gr - 2753.4
70.0gr - 2781.0
70.5gr - 2800.0
71.0gr - 2848.7
190 Nosler ABLR, COL 3.165, VVN165
67.0gr - 2599.4
67.5gr - 2619.0
68.5gr - 2708.2
69.5gr - 2736.9
70.0gr - 2816.9
210 Berger VLD, Reloder 22, COL 3.137
62.5gr - 2539.5
63.5gr - 2594.3
64.0gr - 2622.5
64.5gr - 2631.9
65.0gr - 2671.8
The Speer Impact and Berger VLD targets were impressively small despite varying charges. Neither printed over an inch. The Nosler ABLR was just over an inch so that part is good. Just need to find more velocities in both
My 280AI has a 9t Bartlein barrel, 24" and it's shooting the Berger 168VLD at 3000fps with 62.5gr H4831SC into half inch groups no matter the seating depth and no pressures so I'm going to go up on those charges slightly. Kinda ticks me off and makes me happy at the same time because my 26" Krieger barreled 7RemMag is doing the same velocity with 73.0gr Retumbo but this is one of my rifles that puts 3 into one hole almost every time so I'll have to live with it
Thanks for sharing! 270 PRC seems cool
@@ReloadingWeatherby Sure. Hope you don't mind me using your channel to share. I would consider creating a channel but I'm guessing that would be quite time consuming
@@Accuracy1stI found it thanks. Good setups, feel free to keep us updated as testing continues.
@@chadperry4021 Short story: I bought a stock to build this Terminus Zeus action change out barrel rifle system. I failed to realize the Terminus action is ONLY cut for DBM, ie, no feed lips. The stock is inletted for 700 floorplate, thus, needs an action with feed lips. My gunsmith said he can get it to fit but instead I recently ordered a McMillan stock for this action and Hawkins Hunter DBM M5. So, my current testing is all with an MDT chassis system, which I do not intend to carry hunting. This makes me apprehensive about doing serious accuracy development when the action is not bedded in the intended hunting stock. So initial testing is solely to learn max powder charges with a couple bullets. At the moment I've exceeded velocity goal with the 170 BVLD. Once I get the stock and get that all together I will then work on hunting loads. I've got a Tikka 7RemMag I'm still working on, a Tikka 270 for my son, the 300WSM, and a 280AI that are going out to the range tomorrow. If I get time tonight, I'll organize some more loads for the 270-7PRC and the 165 Nosler ABLR. If I do, it will go tomorrow also.
@@Accuracy1st if you can try a 225 eldm.
It seems like the 6.8 Western compares to the 270WSM like a 7PRC compares to a 7 REM Mag. Bullet selections holding it back a bit.
Except... Browning, Remington, Fierce, Weatherby, Ruger and Christensen all come with fast twist 7 Rem mag rifles.
Couldn’t get ahold of any of them in my area of TN/NC 4 months ago, and I tried. Best I could find was 1-9.5
I was thinking on 7 mm PRC but maybe go fore 6,5 284 norma ore 300 norma magnum..
I'm having good luck with my first go at loading my 7PRC. 168 ABLR, 66.5 vit165 gives me 2900 out of a 22" barrel on my christensen mesa.
68.5 was a hard stop for pressure using my hornady brass.
Nice! I would recommend getting better brass. Glad your gun is shooting well!
@ReloadingWeatherby I agree, need better brass at some point. Open to suggestions.
Just picked a seekins ph2 in 6.8 western. Let's bring this thing back from the dead!
Nice!
The biggest question I have is how much extra performance hand loaders are getting out of 6.8 Western compared to factory ammo. Those of us that are loading 7 PRC are getting wildly better numbers than the Hornady factory ammo. Are 6.8 Western loaders getting even better performance than their box ammo? It’s too bad it’s not better supported because it has loads of potential.
Yeah powder is probably why the 7 prc isn’t performing the way they wanted. I would say the 7prc isn’t going to swim that long but I could be wrong. That 6.8 western is gonna be an awesome round
7prc will make it 6.8 won't be around in 2 years
I got some of that ammo when.it first came out my 7 prc was 3075. The new ammo is 2980 but getting .30.groups
@@jamessammann9183 honestly your prolly right I should reconsider what I said about the 7prc not swimming cuz the 7s have such a huge following I think also Hornady has the marketing power to make it a staple cartridge for those who want magnum power in a non belted ultra long case
I’m curious what 6.8 western would get with rl26 seems like you can chuck that stuff at most cartridges and give em a turbo charge. If you don’t mind the temp instability
Would be fun to test.
Hornady will never want you to know.
To me if it’s truly back from the dead more than 2 manufacturers have to make brass the cartridge!!!
Do you think the 257 Weatherby is a dead cartridge?
@@ReloadingWeatherby I love your channel but i am not very knowledge of weatherby. Everyone says that 40 cal dead but I have about 1000 pieces of brass. It will be dead to me. I had a 270 wsm and I waited 6 months for brass, to me it died. I could buy 270 wsm ammo but at 60 dollars who could honestly be supporting that. I am at the range at least once a month and shooting 80 to 100 arounds at a visit. I love shooting my rifles. But on a teacher salary weatherby not in my budget.
Availability is the life blood on any cartridge !
Which is why i hope for a revival of the 6.8 Western. I think the 277 Fury will lend a helping hand to the entire 270 segment. We will see.
Love the 6.8 Western. I'm a fan of the 27's I just wish the 27 Nosler was getting the love as it really delivers the foot pounds at distance. Until they become mainstream my 270 "B" fast twist is my main do everything. Save the 6.8! It has a place.
6.8 western isn't dead, they just need to get some more rifle manufacturers on board, and someone to make brass. federal making ammo couldn't hurt that either.
there are a few people on the youtubes making good 6.8 western vids.
300 PRC is the best PRC!!! 212-eldx at 3025 out of my 26in CA Mesa LR
I agree with you
Man that’s moving
@@MrHuntermikey freight Train. Honestly it’s not that hot of a loading according to hornadys load book I haven’t even really pushed for pressure signs yet
A very reliable way to get over 3000fps with 175gr bullets and a 24” barrel is to go with 300WSM.
The wizzum is very well suited to this task.
Federal for the win I knew it would be the same results as watd u get nice video
There could be a difference between my Chrono and the one used in the video. However my average speed for precision hunter is 2915 fps. I have also sent my barrel off to the barrel manufacturer to have them look at something and they shot groups that came in at 2914. That being said, yes it is 26 barrel. My loads with 69.3 gr of N565 and 180 gr Berger Hybrids averaged 3005 fps over 25 shots. I mean who buys factory stuff anyways 😅
It's because you have a 26 inch barrel. Only way to go is rolling your own!
please share the load data of your buddy’s load. getting ready finally to start reloading for the 6.8 .
I appreciate it !
thanks
He was using N570
Everybody bitching about 6.8 Western the market actually listened to you 7 RM performance, using a 170+ grain bullet at 3000 fps, and a sub 7lb rifle and sub 8lb rifle with a good scope. Isn’t that the market for elk hunters wanting to assuredly kill a mature bull elk at +500 yards? Browning/Miroku actually killed it!!! 3:49
I like the 6.8 Western but reloading brass is hard to find. So, I have to dismiss the idea of using is it in my 2024 Elk Season Hunt.
I understand that.
What is the case capacity difference between the 6.5 prc and 6.8 western?
Approximately 5 - 7 grains depending on spherical vs extruded.
And the ability to drive a + 160 grain projectile over 3000 fps as a matter of fact
@@GEMStateFirearms yeah the 6.8 looks like it has amazing performance.
Can you find reloader 26 and see if you get those velocities with that load development?
Haven't seen RL-26
I just saw some online for $33
Tax and shipping not included.
I don’t reload otherwise I would buy and develop 🤦🏻♂️😂
I’m curious if I made a bad decision on this rifle the 🦌 dropped this past season with the 7prc eldx .
But if they’re not getting these velocities, then they need to drop their prices on the box. False advertising.
@@liverpool6380most likely a SCAM at that price.
@liverpool6380 rl26 One pound was going for over $60 the last time I bought it. And now any reputable dealer is out of stock and has been for a long long time.
I reload my wife’s 7PRC with RL 25 and it shoots sub 1/4 MOA at 100 with a minimal charge weight and 3080 fps and a ES of 10 fps. Rl25=Rl26 without the fancy extra goo
ever try the 136 terminal ascent bullet from federal for the 6.8?
I haven't
U should break down the 6.5-300 weatherby mag I would love to see it compared to the 6.5 prc
I have a video comparing the two. Sadly no range time with the 6.5-300
Where’s the vifeo
@@hunt1198 ua-cam.com/video/XIN0bzrcEL0/v-deo.htmlsi=xTqCxIF9R6FhKHHm
Was very disappointed in my 7prc tell i tried N570. But its still no 7stw. 7prc I did manage to get 3050fps with a 180eld-m in a 24" barrel.
Impressive
@ReloadingWeatherby I think I could go a touch more. but my accuracy is really good and I'm not seeing and pressure signs. Not a lot of load data with the N570 but it's working.
With the cartridges being so close in performance, I would be curious what the recoil numbers are.
6.8 kicks less, but not a huge difference.
@@ReloadingWeatherby could make a difference for some people.
#savethe6.8western
6.8 western is the best mid tier cartridge for hunting. Sad it’s not way more popular
So the Fantasyland 7PRC slightly edges the 6.8Western, and the 7RM is right in the middle of them. With more rifle manufacturers offering 1-8 twist barrels for the 7RM and ammo cost 1/2 the price, why would anyone bother with the 7PRC?
7 Rem mag beats them both
@@ReloadingWeatherby That's my point. It's almost like fishing lures in tackle shops, they're designed to catch fishermen. big companies like Hornady buy reviews and create a market. If I were going to buy one of these three it would be the 7RM every time.
Winchester brass IS NOT garbage. Super X brass in .3009 Win Mag is fantastic.
Sorry to offend... Still think it's some of the worst brass. I've reloaded with Winchester, Remington, Weatherby, Peterson, Hornady, Norma, Lapua, Nosler, ADG and many others. Winchester and Remington were some of the worst brass I've reloaded. Hornady isn't much better.
@@ReloadingWeatherby Nothing offensive at all. Norma is better than Winchester and so is Lapua. However in .300 Win Mag Winchester brass is really good.
@@ReloadingWeatherby What do you think of Federal brass?
With 72gr of staball hd I've settled in at 3000fps with 180gr bergers. I'll be doing N570 with 195gr bergers that I'm expecting 2875fps. My rifle is a custom built rig with a 24" barrel
Nice!
So many people have drank the 7 PRC Kool aid. Now many are waking up to the fact the 7 PRC does not achieve the numbers as advertised. I watch others at the gun range boast about the 7 PRC being so great, then watch them shoot thru a chronograph. They get real quiet quickly. I haven't seen a 7 PRC even come close to advertised box numbers. Browning building 7 Rem Mag's with 1/8 twist will please hand loaders greatly. I'm curious if others will do the same.
Kinda on a different subject I have a tikka 22-250 that I am re-barreling to a new caliber either 22 creed or 6 creed whats your thoughts?
22 Creed!
look at the 6mm ARC
In statistics, there are always outliers. So that's my excuse for the fliers. lol
What velocities are you seeing with the 165 ablr in a 26" barrel?
3050-3100 FPS
@@ReloadingWeatherby one more question sorry to bug you. What would be the g1 ballistic coefficient of that velocity? I have a scope that is round specific and I'm not familiar with all this new stuff. Used to putting in a bullet and letting it fly.
Reloading Weatherby, feel free to drop ft/lbs from all reviews. Replace it the distance at which bullet speed drops below its effective velocity
Nah, I'll just mention both
@@ReloadingWeatherby suit yourself. To me ft/lbs data is irrelevant clutter
Seekins makes rifles in 6.8 western
6.5 for me, Don’t need the heavy bullets here in the southeast for whitetails.
It’s a modern 270 WSM
Yep
I'd love to see you hand loading the 6.8 with 175gr to actual max not super watered down manual numbers and I dont think we should assume 3000fps on a 26" barrel at this point with the 7mm prc you gonna have to absolutely prove it can't assume anything with that one.
The 175 gr SGK is a really disappointing bullet. It's b.c. is not that good and you can't get velocities like you think it would. We need more bullet options.
@@ReloadingWeatherby That is The Beautiful Thing About the 30 Caliber! If You Go On Midway USA's Website, You Can Find Around 30 Different Bonded and Monolithic Solid Bullets Between 165 Grain and 212 Grain To Load With! That is WHY the 7mm Caliber (Which Only Has a Handful of Options) Will Never Pass the 30 Caliber in Bullet and Cartridge Sales! Long Live the 30-06! 🗽
@@ReloadingWeatherby Yep, I Only Counted 5 Monolithic and Bonded Bullet Options Listed on Midway USA's Website For the 7mm Caliber in 165 grain to 175 grain Bullet Options! So, You Better Hope You Can Find One That Your Gun Can Shoot? However, The 30 Caliber Has So Many More Bullet Options and Heavier Bullet Weights That It Won't Be Any Problem to Find Multiple Options That Your Gun Likes For Killing The Bigger Critters! 🥳
Think I read somewhere Staball HD is extremely slow burning. Like way too slow. I could be wrong
🤔 I Am Glad The I Don't Need To Carry A 9 lb.+ Gun With a 26" Barrel Around the Woods, Chambered in Any Magnum Cartridge, in Order to Fill My Hunting Tags! People Just Need to "Take a Step Back" and "Come to Their Senses" About What is Really Necessary to Kill the Animals That They Are Hunting and What "Realistic Hunting Ranges" Are For Their Shooting Abilities! For 99% of Hunters, That Means 400 Yards or Less and a 30-06 or Something in the 30-06 Family Slightly Smaller (280 AI or 270 Winchester)! PROBLEM SOLVED! 👨⚖
Yeah but it’s fun
@@jamiepezoulas4546 🙄 How Fun Is It To Carry a 10 lb. Rifle Up a 12,000 ft Peak or Hunt in Thick Timber With a 26" Barrel? Not Very "Fun" or Smart! 🤥
@@ronlowney4700 no not that. I was referring to chasing ballistic performance.
@@jamiepezoulas4546 And I Was Talking About Shooting Elk in the Rocky Mountains, Not "Target Practice" From a Bench! 🎯
6.5 creedmoor hornady precision hunter 2700 fps on box, my 24” tikka gets 2625 and my RUGER American 22” gets 2560 pAThETIC!!!
Ouch
The problem with 6.8 Western is its caliber and the fact there just isn't the bullet selection for it like there is with other calibers. Without a wide selection of projectiles, you're limited to niche market. Most available projectiles in 6.8/.277 are hunting based projectiles. If you want to create a successful new cartridge, you have to make something that is attractive for hunters AND precision shooters. Limiting yourself to just the hunting crowd isn't going to make for a commercially successful cartridge in this day in age.
I do think there will be more .277 projectiles available on the back of the 277 Fury project.
The bullet selection is almost perfect. How many more iterations do you need? Shoots a 160 grain solid at 3100 fps and shoots a 175 at 3000. The cartridge is what it does.
several companies want to make factory loads, and plenty of shooters want to make handloads.
just need on or two companies to sell new brass, and 6.8 Western thing will be set
PS - isn't it weird that companies make brass for niche cartridges that can't ahve many customers but won't make brass for 6.8 Western? what's that about??
Winchester/Browning abandoned the 6.8 Western.
They let Hornady intimidate them.
Winchester/Browning also abandoned their loyal customers.!!
The mighty 7mm Rem Mag still wins.
So if it speed and you want that velocity…one rebarrel to a 26”…and try a faster burning powder to get the speed you want …. If you understand the powder burn rate chart and know what you are doing ….
i dont think you should have fudged the 7PRC #s. Use the numbers you have.
Still baffling that 6.8 W was shunned the way it was
Hornadys strength in the market place 👎
Good round
Day 2 with 270-7PRC, still working with 170 Berger VLD. Goals met
VVN570, new ADG brass, 215M primers, B-O 2.688
71.0gr - 2999.2fps
71.5gr - 3020.6
72.0gr - 3048.1
All data same except the following are with 1x fired ADG brass, neck sized with bushing, then over a turn mandrel:
72.5gr - 3064.0
73.0gr - 3102.5
73.5gr - 3118.3
74.0gr - 3144.4 NO PRESSURE but case is full
LRT:
77.0gr - 3046.8
77.5gr - 3052.7
78.0gr - 3099.9 NO PRESSURE
Retumbo:
71.0gr - 3113.6
71.5gr - 3123.7 NO PRESSURE, plan to go up
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300WSM, 210 Berger VLD, new ADG brass, 215M, B-O 2.477
Reloder22
66.0gr - 2771.9
66.5gr - 2767.8
67.0gr - 2807.3
67.5gr - 2842.1 NO PRESSURE
H4831SC
67.0gr - 2727.1 NO PRESSURE
StaBall 6.5
64.0gr - 2732.1 NO PRESSURE
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I still plan to continue testing the Retumbo and will also test the VVN568 when it arrives for the 270-7PRC
Thanks for sharing your results Derek, much appreciated mate, things look to be going good and that 270-PRC is very interesting mate hopefully it shoots excellent for you, cheers Yogi 🤙✌️🇦🇺
The 6.8 Western is the answer to a 6.8 PRC
Gotta love it 😻
@@peterluttgens3364 The 6.8 Western is a very good cartridge with NO backing to any reasonable degree from its creator. The 7PRC case capacity is what I've been looking for, and for a long time. Thus, I went 270-7PRC and that is primarily due to NO 6.8 Western brass availability and NO quality brass to maximize its utility. I have Peterson, Federal, and ADG brass for my 270-7PRC. And, had I known ADG was going to make 6.8 Western brass I would have taken that into consideration but my testing thus far exceeds the Western's capabilities and I'm nowhere near done testing. Now that I've gone down the road I have no intentions of going backwards for a lesser cartridge
There is nothing wrong with winchester brass. I dont know where people come up with this. In factory ammo it cycles better than hornaday.
As of now no major ammo manufacturers other than Winchester/ Browning support this 6.8. Hornady will not make brass, dies, or proper high bc bullets for this round because it competes with their prc cartrides. Nosler refuses to manufacture brass or ammo for the 6.8 because it competes with their 27 nosler. Bottom line, if the big boys dont get behind this 6.8 it's a dead duck! History is full of great cartridges that went to the wayside for the same reason, no support. 220 swift, 6mm Remington, 250-3000, and the 257 Roberts to name a few. As great of a cartridge as it may be if Lapua dont make brass for it dont buy it! OUT!
Many factors killed it. Poor timing and marking by Winchester, Hornady inflating their numbers to show 7 PRC “out performs” it then marketing the hell out of that, and honestly a dumb name. 6.8 WSM would’ve sufficed and drawn attention with the wsm crowd. I’d love to have one, but sadly internet chads killed it and the market will never recover.
Don't count it out.
It’s a great caliber sure. But reality is that none of the short mag cartridges were successful despite them all being very good cartridges.
6.5 PRC is a short mag... but it has Hornady Marketing behind it
@@ReloadingWeatherby I should have been more clear. I was referring to the WSM cartridges.
get some 160gr hammer hunters or 150 gr hh and get on with it
A couple of points to make I am sure you may be starting to notice me posting and in no way am I trying to be any certain way about your videos I just simply want to point out some inconsistency when you shot the seven PRC and it had a flyer you did not ignore it you talked about how bad The group was when you talk about the 6.8 western you take additional shots and ignore the flyer I gave you credit you still post the measurement with the flyer but aside from that I agree with you Hornady is flat out lying about velocity on the seven PRC but also explain to me how you can use the same weight bullet with less powder and get a higher velocity. It is making me want to go buy a 6.8 western and compare velocities myself. I am in no waysting false information but given your knowledge of how cartridges work and simple physics more powder should be more speed so some thing somewhere is not right. I hope you don’t mind me leading these comments I am truly disappointed with Hornady and I am slowly becoming disillusioned thinking they’re another mass marketing company that cares more about optics and less about their product sadly
I promise you... you don't want to see the 5 shot group of my 7mm PRC. They don't stack in there after a flyer... they get much worse.
Not sure what to tell you about the 7mm PRC poor velocities. I think my barrel is pretty slow? Hence why I gave the benefit of the doubt in this comparison.
@@ReloadingWeatherby Understood for sure I know not all barrels are created equal but if everything works to plan I will be taking my hand loads with my chronograph to the range tomorrow I am down loaded about three grains in my seven PRC 24 inch barrel I am quite curious what the velocitieswill be after watching so many of your videos. It sucks that you have a bad rifle in seven PRC but that goes for any cartridge as for a velocities I will have to wait and see what I’m getting with H 4831 SC I have it down loaded just to conserve powder. With your reloading knowledge have you ever seen anything similar to what Is happening like between the seven PRC and 6.8 western
No you are not thinking of it correctly. It is the weapons, That are insufficient to run higher pressures to obtain that velocity. The rifles are not built for alternative power and powders. Watch ultimate reloader 308. So that tell.
us that the rifles are very anemic.
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Any caliber that ends in a PRC or Creedmore are overrated junk.
I agree
@@ReloadingWeatherbyI just bought a super grade maple 6.8. I’m wanting to put a vortex viper hst 6.5x24x50 mm scope on it. 30 mm tube. Will medium scope rings give me enough clearance
who cares about 1000 yards seriously let alone energy and expansion for hunting lol.
I dont think theyll get those numbers if they did have rl26. Thats 150-200 feet per second. They've been lying since they released it
I can assure you that they developed the cartridge around rl 26 aka ground unicorn horn, aka when H 1000 yearns to grow up and go extruded
You’re incorrect, many have gotten and exceeded those numbers with both R26 and H4831SC. Jim from backfire for example. It’s on his site.
Dead calb
Nah
@@ReloadingWeatherby another 224 Valk...
More rifle manufacturers are working on the 6.8 Western- just haven’t announced yet 🎉
MORMON RANT CHANNEL???
Huh?