Again, I am not an expert.
I know some of the people getting lower speeds on 7 PRC are shooting out of 20 inch barrels when the round was originally conceived for a 24 inch barrel.
And Federal was gaining in the market because their 7 PRC was closer to the 3000 fps. I think they should have stuck with that. 7 BC may not do enough for everyone.
Like the guys in the video are saying, it might appeal to a few hunters who do not reload. But the accuracy is the problem. Not just that, time of flight.
At 1000 yards, flight time is over 1.8 seconds and an animal can move just enough to be missed or wounded. Even everyone's favorite, Jim at Backfire, wounded an animal at a significantly shorter distance because the animal moved just as the trigger broke. He looked for a while and then found it again by accident while driving around the property to exit. He then had a better angle and shot well the second time and harvested the animal.
In addition, according to the shooter's calculator, using grain weight of 170 grains and MV of 3000 and G7 BC of .325, it is subsonic past 850 yards.
State of Commierado states that you should hit elk with at least 1500 ft-lbs and the 7 BC drops below that around 350 yards.
Or even using 1800 fps as a minimum impact velocity, that is only good to 450 yards.
And the rifles so far, especially in maybe a Savage, are just not grouping tight enough to shoot that far. Don't get me wrong, I realize that a 1 to 1.5 MOA rifle is okay within a short distance but that is still a problem. Because while the gun, itself, can be 1.5 MOA, the shooter can bring more error.
I am sure that I am wrong but it seems to me that the only bragging point so far is getting 3000 out of a short action by using an unapproved steel case to hold higher pressure, possibly at the cost of precision.
That's why, even if I substitute 2850 for MV for 7 PRC, it still works for me because the accuracy is good and I am not going to shoot an elk or any game animal at 1000 yards. In fact, probably not going past 400 yards. And where I usually hunt, you are lucky to see 50 yards through the trees.