Typical cup and core 7mm 140s like to be seated near if not barely touching the lands, such as a 140g Nosler ballistic tip, accubond, Berger vld hunting, Sierra tipped game king. So, if you order a reamer ground with shorter freebore and order a 7mm Unithroater , you could custom throat for the heavier longer bullets.
Many of us have been using this method for decades. When the intersection of the bullet shank/boat tail, sits around .020 above the shoulder neck junction, you get the accuracy that is on par for a benchrest rifle.
The accuracy of the 140s at 3200 fps+ at 600 yards can be amazing, and they flatten deer at that distance. However, hunting in the open Plains `where a calm wind is 15 mph, you need all the B.C. you can get. I also shoot 162,168, and 175s in my 7mm's.
Southpa, hope this makes sense to you now.
The current trend is to order the fastest twist, and shoot the heaviest bullet even for short range, even for 300 and under-yard hunting.
I'm pretty sure I fully understand it. I'm pretty sure you're basically saying what I said. The 140 bergers are too short to run in a saami length 7prc. I don't understand why you'd order a short throated reamer to run berger 140s but then use a unithroater to then run heavies.
If you're going to run a short throated 7prc what's the point? Why not just chamber in a 7RM with more case capacity and a reamer that most any smith carries...