Here's the deal. I have a cert that gets me $100 off a barrel from PVA. I have a TL2 with all three bolt heads, but as of right now, I don't have a magnum barrel for it, and I'm wanting to use the cert to get one. I've always fancied a 7mm for some reason, so I think I've narrowed my choices down to the 7SAUM, or the 7 Sherman Short Mag (hereafter referred to simply as the 7SS). My conundrum is that the 7SAUM from a short action seems to be limited to the 160gr range of projectiles, as anything heavier has the bullet taking up power space, whereas the 7SS doesn't appear to suffer from this problem.
So, I'm leaning towards the 7SS in order to have a magnum that I can truly get the most from. HOWEVER, I've never reloaded a cartridge in my life. I've tried multiple times to get into it, but life has always stopped me from doing so. I absolutely intend to make this happen, but AT THE MOMENT, I possess nothing more than a basic level of knowledge about the process. Reloading for an established cartridge is surely more straightforward, but wildcats are a different story altogether, from what I've heard. Rest assured, I'll learn on a .223, .308, or 6.5CM before I jump into a wildcat magnum!
That having been said, what can I expect to deal with if I opt to go with the 7SS? I've seen conflicting reports as to whether ADG's headstamped brass still requires fireforming/hydroforming or not, and I plan to contact Rich directly to get the skinny. What differences can I expect to see, or what challenges might I have to learn to overcome, if I go with a wildcat like the 7SS over a more established cartridge? I'm well aware that I won't have access to factory loads of any kind, so that's a little intimidating. The 7SAUM may not be hugely popular at the moment, but it appears to be making a comeback with some factory loads available, but again, I'd be limiting myself quite a bit.
I'm just looking for info on the pros/cons of going with a wildcat. These can be factual bits of info, or your own personal likes/dislikes, and why you may or may not have gone down the wildcat path yourself. Thanks!
So, I'm leaning towards the 7SS in order to have a magnum that I can truly get the most from. HOWEVER, I've never reloaded a cartridge in my life. I've tried multiple times to get into it, but life has always stopped me from doing so. I absolutely intend to make this happen, but AT THE MOMENT, I possess nothing more than a basic level of knowledge about the process. Reloading for an established cartridge is surely more straightforward, but wildcats are a different story altogether, from what I've heard. Rest assured, I'll learn on a .223, .308, or 6.5CM before I jump into a wildcat magnum!
That having been said, what can I expect to deal with if I opt to go with the 7SS? I've seen conflicting reports as to whether ADG's headstamped brass still requires fireforming/hydroforming or not, and I plan to contact Rich directly to get the skinny. What differences can I expect to see, or what challenges might I have to learn to overcome, if I go with a wildcat like the 7SS over a more established cartridge? I'm well aware that I won't have access to factory loads of any kind, so that's a little intimidating. The 7SAUM may not be hugely popular at the moment, but it appears to be making a comeback with some factory loads available, but again, I'd be limiting myself quite a bit.
I'm just looking for info on the pros/cons of going with a wildcat. These can be factual bits of info, or your own personal likes/dislikes, and why you may or may not have gone down the wildcat path yourself. Thanks!