And, if you've got 'em,
don't overlook Acc. 1680, Win. 680, Acc 5744 . . . "back in the day", when I was dabbling in this vein, [the late] George Myer provided some "Quick-Load" predictions for the necked-up 220 Russian - the 5744 was particularly efficient.
With proper fitting FL die, I don't see a problem with the taper - long ago, to minimize capacity without extra effort, this is where I went with my .22 Cal., as opposed to making & maintaining WALDOG brass. I had Niel Jones make a FL/Shoulder/NK die - I've no regretts. I believe this is pretty much the same reason Gene Beggs developed the 220Beggs.
Presuming proper case preperation, I'm not much of a believer in case quality equaling precision. I've collected all of my personal "BIG" wins using Remington .308UBR(30x47HBR) and Rem. 7mmBR brass(30BR). You were present for two of the decent 7mmBR efforts: Lake Charles (3rd) & Greeley (1st) . . . the sole "issue" is somewhat shorter case-life. Between Re., LAPUA, etc., I have never been able to shoot a measurable, valid, difference is precision.
Keep thinking "outside the box" - you're already good at it, and THAT'S where the fun lies!

RG
P.S. I agree with Al Nyhus: EXPANSION RATIO trumps all.