I spoke with Greg Connor a couple of days ago concerning the legality of the 7 TCU for hunter class rifles. He did not give a definitive answer on the legality of the cartridge for hunter class, I explained that it has been chambered in the Thompson Center carbine and have proof in the form of a 1985 ad advertising it as such and that I had Federal factory brass for the 7 TCU. His feeling was that since the brass is head stamped as 7MM/223 IHMSA rather than 7 TCU that it would be a problem with the head stamp even though the 7 TCU and the 7mm/223 IHMSA are one and the same, no differnt than say the 244 Remington and a 6 MM remington, same item different headstamp.
The best I could get was that he agreed to put it before the silhouette committe which meets at the end of October. I would suggest that anyone who is interested in a 7 TCU hunter contact any member of the committe and explain their position or at least let Greg Connor, the NRA silhouette director, know of their interest in making it a legal hunter class cartridge.
If anyone has any further documentation on the 7mm TCU and 7mm/223 IHMSA connection please feel free to contact me with the documentation and I will be glad to work as pointman on this issue. I feel that it is a legal hunter class cartridge, as much so as the 6.5 Grendel, perhaps even more so, the 7 TCU has a history going back well over 25 years.