While I see the need for improvement I do not think they will ever achieve a one size fits all round that fits both shoulder weapons and mounted machine guns.
I think they would be better off having two rounds, one light for foot soldiers to carry afield with the best optics available and another heavier round for vehicle mounted machine guns and those dismounted onto tripods in dug in fighting positions.
It puzzles me that no one has ever built a machine gun for the 7mm Remington magnum.
Perhaps they think the belt is a problem but as it serves no real function it could be removed and a case with the same powder capacity designed. Perhaps it is the 2.5 inch length of case equal to the 30-06 which wants them to have a .308 case of 2.105 case length which is often given as it's shinning light? Again with the current short magnums trend there are things they could do there to make a shorter non belted case that duplicates 7mm Rem case volume ballistics.
Those ballistics are quite impressive considering they don't need excessive pressures that wear out barrels prematurely. A 7mm mag will put a 150 grain bullet on a target 800 yards away still going 1686 fps and delivering 946 Foot pounds of energy. A 308 with the same bullet is down to 1345fps and 602 ft. lbs. at that range and even a 300 Winchester mag shooting a 165 grain bullet at 3050 at the muzzle is down to 1483 fps at 800 yards and 806 ft. lbs of energy.
Just wondering why they have not tried it.





