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7 mm PRC Load Data

Alternative names: 7mm Precision Rifle Cartridge, 7mm PRC

Our load data for caliber 7 mm PRC covers 275 bullets from 36 manufacturers and a total of 17325 load recipes. In addition, our members have shared 164 load recipes.

The 7mm Precision Rifle Cartridge (7mm PRC) is one of the more recent innovations in rifle cartridge design, brought to market by Hornady in 2022. Developed to bridge a gap between existing 7mm cartridges and answer the demand for a modern, long-range 7mm option, the 7mm PRC was designed with current ballistic and component advancements in mind. Its design roots stem from the .300 PRC cartridge, which provides a parent case with a non-belted, magnum bolt face, modern case geometry, and optimized throat dimensions for high ballistic coefficient (BC), heavy-for-caliber bullets. This background gives reloaders a cartridge that not only answers the evolving requirements of today’s shooters but also supports the efficiency and accuracy improvements that come with recent bullet technology.

The 7mm PRC’s primary applications are deeply rooted in both precision long-range target shooting and hunting. For competitive shooters, the 7mm PRC offers impressive downrange ballistics, including flat trajectories, high retained energy, and reduced wind drift compared to other similar cartridges. Its compatibility with commonly available long-action rifles allows shooters to achieve magnum performance without the drawbacks of excessive recoil or barrel wear associated with some even larger magnum cartridges. For reloaders, the consistent cartridge geometry provides a robust foundation to experiment with various bullet and powder combinations to achieve optimal accuracy and performance at extended ranges.

When it comes to hunting, the 7mm PRC is exceptionally versatile and quickly gaining popularity among North American big game hunters. Its high-velocity performance and superior energy retention make it an excellent option for medium to large game, including whitetail and mule deer, pronghorn, elk, and even moose. The ability of the cartridge to efficiently stabilize heavy, high-BC bullets makes it particularly effective in delivering ethical, one-shot kills at distances where other cartridges might struggle. Reloaders can tailor their loads specifically for the animal in question—selecting lighter bullets for smaller, thin-skinned game and heavier projectiles for more substantial or dangerous animals.

Typical bullet weights for the 7mm PRC range from approximately 150 grains up to 180 grains, with a pronounced focus on the heavier spectrum of 175–180 grains. These heavier bullets exploit the cartridge’s fast-twist rifling, commonly 1:8”, to maximize ballistic performance and energy delivery at distance. With its case capacity and efficient powder utilization, the 7mm PRC is optimized for bullets with sleek profiles and high sectional density, further enhancing its precision and terminal ballistics. The cartridge also benefits from moderate recoil when compared to larger magnum options, making it suitable for a wide range of shooters and load experimentation without quickly fatiguing the marksman. All these characteristics contribute to the 7mm PRC’s growing reputation among dedicated reloaders looking for a modern, flexible option in the 7mm category.

Suitable Powders

Bullet Weight (gr) ->
0-50
50-75
75-100
100-150
150-200
200-300
>300

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Caliber Specifications

Standard / Datasheet

Primer Size

Large Rifle (LR)

Max. Case Length

82 Grains of Water

Bullet / Barrel Diameter

0.284'' | 7.21 mm

Max. Case Length

2.28'' | 57.91 mm

Max. Cartridge Length 

3.34'' | 84.84 mm

Max. Standardized Pressure:

64977 psi | 4480 bar

XXL ID

CID_1049

7 mm PRC load data is available with the following bullets:

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