Trend Toward New Cartridges

New-Cartridge Trend Shows No Signs Of Slowing Down

The pace of new cartridge introductions from major manufacturers has increased dramatically in the past five years, and the trend shows little signs of slowing.

Preview: Kelbly’s Nanook MG Rifle

The Nanook MG, a long-range hunting rifle, features Kelbly’s lightweight Nanook action and is available in .300 PRC, .300 Norma Mag. and .338 Lapua Mag.

Reloading The .300 Precision Rifle Cartridge

Here, Frank Melloni explains his reloading experience with the .300 Precision Rifle Cartridge, particularly when crafting hunting loads.

Tested: Hornady’s .300 PRC

The .300 PRC cartridge was purpose-built to shoot heavy, high-ballistic-coefficient bullets at long range. So, have Hornady engineers created the best .30-cal. magnum yet?

The Keefe Report: New Cartridge Introductions

New cartridge introductions are one of the key engines to the success of not only ammunition companies, but also rifle, and sometimes, even handgun makers.

Bergara Adds 6.5 PRC and .300 PRC to B14 Rifle Series

Bergara is adding two new calibers to its popular B-14 HMR and Ridge models. The new configurations, in 6.5 PRC and .300 PRC, will be available for immediate shipment.

Built for a 2,000-Yard Beatdown: Hornady's 300 PRC Goes the Distance

Starting with a McRees Precision chassis and other premium components, the author's 300 PRC build does Hornady's new match load justice.

Ruger Precision Rifle Now Chambered in .300 PRC and 6.5 PRC

Ruger has introduced .300 PRC and 6.5 PRC chamberings for the Ruger Precision Rifle.

Editors’ Picks 2019: Hornady 300 PRC

Hornady’s newest cartridge, the 300 PRC, is being advertised as the ultimate .30-cal. magnum, and perhaps it is.

Fear & Loading: Interesting Tidbits in Ammo Orders

Hornady’s announcement this week is an unusual deviation from the U.S. military’s typically snail’s pace in ammunition and small arms procurement.

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