I'm definitely interested. The most helpful comment comes from Sheldon N. I posted it below to save you from having to scroll through strange tiger memes.
Sheldon N.
Seems a little more interesting to me seeing it side by side with Dasher and 6x47. Looks like a decent case design. If i were making the "no snake oil" sales pitch for it, it would be like this...
High quality brass, no necking down, no fire forming, at a price cheaper than 6x47 and much cheaper than Dasher.
Run lower pressure loads at Dasher-ish speeds. 105's at 2975 to 3000. DTAC's at 2875 to 2900. Will give you some operational forgiveness in adverse conditions/rain. Less likely to encounter pressure problems.
Long neck for seating depth flexibility, avoids the neck/shoulder junction donut area.
Longer case = easier feeding than Dasher. Possibly can avoid a mag spacer kit (TBD)
Similar barrel life to Dasher, better than 6x47. (more powder vs longer neck lower pressure = net wash on barrel life)
I'd pitch it not as a "better" Dasher, but rather as an easier more trouble free Dasher. Like the Norma Dasher but slightly better brass and more forgiving. Would make sense for a guy who is getting ramped up in PRS but isn't accustomed to dealing with advance reloading/fireforming/wildcat etc.
But no, I personally have no interest in switching to it.
Sheldon N.
Seems a little more interesting to me seeing it side by side with Dasher and 6x47. Looks like a decent case design. If i were making the "no snake oil" sales pitch for it, it would be like this...
High quality brass, no necking down, no fire forming, at a price cheaper than 6x47 and much cheaper than Dasher.
Run lower pressure loads at Dasher-ish speeds. 105's at 2975 to 3000. DTAC's at 2875 to 2900. Will give you some operational forgiveness in adverse conditions/rain. Less likely to encounter pressure problems.
Long neck for seating depth flexibility, avoids the neck/shoulder junction donut area.
Longer case = easier feeding than Dasher. Possibly can avoid a mag spacer kit (TBD)
Similar barrel life to Dasher, better than 6x47. (more powder vs longer neck lower pressure = net wash on barrel life)
I'd pitch it not as a "better" Dasher, but rather as an easier more trouble free Dasher. Like the Norma Dasher but slightly better brass and more forgiving. Would make sense for a guy who is getting ramped up in PRS but isn't accustomed to dealing with advance reloading/fireforming/wildcat etc.
But no, I personally have no interest in switching to it.
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