Kiwi Nate
Well-Known Member
When PTG create the neck diameter for these 7mm wildcats, the neck is generally tight, but without need of neck turning- for the most part.
A while ago I came across a batch of Nosler .300 Win Mag brass that was too tight, jacking up pressures and limiting accuracy potential. The client was given two options, either stay with Nosler and neck turn or change to Winchester. The clientg opted to change to Winchester. This brought groups down to sub quarter MOA with a gain in velocity of 100fps. So- be weary when it comes to brass brands for the various 7mm-300's.
.284 has offered more useful info regarding the goal of versatility. Good things to keep in mind.
A while ago I came across a batch of Nosler .300 Win Mag brass that was too tight, jacking up pressures and limiting accuracy potential. The client was given two options, either stay with Nosler and neck turn or change to Winchester. The clientg opted to change to Winchester. This brought groups down to sub quarter MOA with a gain in velocity of 100fps. So- be weary when it comes to brass brands for the various 7mm-300's.
.284 has offered more useful info regarding the goal of versatility. Good things to keep in mind.