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Which 7mm for a Tikka?
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1737725" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>The shoulder is further forward on the 7 than the 300. A straight neck down of the 300 yields a slightly longer neck, and is a simple one step szing operation. Capacity is between the two. Also slightly thickens the neck which gives the opportunity to turn the necks to clean them up. No fireforming other than any other new brass. Brass is available anywhere. One of the easiest wildcats and solves the problem of brass shortages. Another plus is not everyone has one. Would be fun and practical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1737725, member: 92702"] The shoulder is further forward on the 7 than the 300. A straight neck down of the 300 yields a slightly longer neck, and is a simple one step szing operation. Capacity is between the two. Also slightly thickens the neck which gives the opportunity to turn the necks to clean them up. No fireforming other than any other new brass. Brass is available anywhere. One of the easiest wildcats and solves the problem of brass shortages. Another plus is not everyone has one. Would be fun and practical. [/QUOTE]
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