Tundra Tiger
AH legend
Some things I found surprising:
Recoil is not increased, at least not proportionately, as the powder charge is less than other cartridges with similar performance.
Safety should not be an issue, as the increased pressure is contained inside the case, and not applied to the rifle receiver. Besides, modern rifles are routinely tested with proof loads greatly exceeding the pressure of the 7 BC.
Barrel life is not decreased, at least not as much as similar performing cartridges, because the powder charge is again decreased (compared to say a 28N). Extractor lifespan is supposed to be good as well.
Muzzle blast and suppressor performance is unaffected. Surprisingly, the pressure at the muzzle is not increased compared to other similar cartridges. Though the pressure in the case is higher, by the time the exploding and expanding powder reaches the muzzle pressure is similar supposedly.
Now, this is what I’ve gleaned from a few podcasts and articles. Of course, this is largely sole source from Federal so we will have to wait and see if this is verified. But, if it is, it offers significant advantages.
Having considered all this, having a love for 7 mm cartridges, and having decided that this will be a winner if it is as advertised - I’m still not buying one. ROTFL…. I think this really is a better mousetrap, but it doesn’t make the cartridges I’ve got any less effective…. I own more cartridges than the following three, but I can’t think of anything I won’t hunt with a 6.5 PRC, 300 PRC, and 375 H&H. I might want more, but can’t see myself ‘needing’ more.
I had no issue with your post until the last sentence. "Need"? Did you really say "need"?