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7 FCP, a cartridge developed specifically for the F Class Scene...

599-39x... new PR at BRRC Long Range Match in SoCal. Maybe even a club record, yet to be confirmed. Fractions of an inch from a perfect score.

The 7FCP is such an excellent cartridge. Can't say enough positive things about it.
 

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Outstanding Performance! You weren’t kidding when you said “fractions of an inch” from a 600.
My build is almost done and seeing your success just makes me want it more!
Well done!
 
And another baby step was taken today with the ordering of my barrel blank from Gary at March. Benchmark 32” 8.5 twist, 5 groove, 1.25-1.1” straight taper
At my snail’s pace of progress rate 7FCP will be obsolete by the time my rifle is built
Roll on 2026 season.

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And another baby step was taken today with the ordering of my barrel blank from Gary at March. Benchmark 32” 8.5 twist, 5 groove, 1.25-1.1” straight taper
At my snail’s pace of progress rate 7FCP will be obsolete by the time my rifle is built
Roll on 2026 season.

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I know the feeling…. I wish I’d waited now. The necked down 300wsm sounds even more interesting.

I finally got mine put together but haven’t found the time to get brass fireformed, turned, etc…. Life is too busy
 
I was pondering the various ways to form the cases from Lapua 6.5PRC to 7FCP and finally decided to make myself a hydraulic forming die. After all, I have a chamber reamer so may as well put it to good use! Ok, you need a few more tools than a reamer but fortunately I happen to have a lathe, no surprise there, and a cylindrical grinder, for the ram, and a horizontal honing machine for the matching bore
I also ground a slightly oversized expander mandrel so there would be a good watertight seal between the fresh case and the walls of the die. A quick release, swing away, base was added to make things a little easier. No idea how much pressure I am achieving with a blow from my heavy, hide-faced, hammer but it seemed to do the trick.

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Did a quick case volume check on the pressure-formed cases and they are all around the 71.5 grains of water and they sit nicely in the case gauge at the correct length. Final fire forming should take it up to Bryan’s expected of 72 grains.
Admittedly, I did have to make a new ram as, not being hardened, multiple hammer blows does take its toll on the straightness of the ram and I started to get binding.

Whilst I’m on, this thread doesn’t seem particularly active so just wondering has the smart money gone in a different direction, is 7SAUM brass now available making the 7FCP unnecessary or, like the video war (VHS vs Betamax, has another 6.5-7PRC variant claimed the laurels?
As I am the only person I know who uses an RPN calculator (look it up!), I don’t mind choosing the less popular or unusual option if it demonstrates an advantage which the 7FCP appears to do.

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I was pondering the various ways to form the cases from Lapua 6.5PRC to 7FCP and finally decided to make myself a hydraulic forming die. After all, I have a chamber reamer so may as well put it to good use! Ok, you need a few more tools than a reamer but fortunately I happen to have a lathe, no surprise there, and a cylindrical grinder, for the ram, and a horizontal honing machine for the matching bore
I also ground a slightly oversized expander mandrel so there would be a good watertight seal between the fresh case and the walls of the die. A quick release, swing away, base was added to make things a little easier. No idea how much pressure I am achieving with a blow from my heavy, hide-faced, hammer but it seemed to do the trick.

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Kind of looks like a Wetherby case with the round shoulders…. Just add a belt… ;)
On the subject of “Has smart money moved on to a newer version of 7mm..?”
Even Bryan B is promoting the 7-300WSM as it provides a bit more neck length and a touch more case capacity.
7-6.5PRCW still remains the current favourite as it is just so easy to tune and get stellar results.
 
It did make me smile, Fire Dog, when I saw you mention the similarities to the Wetherby as it had crossed my mind too.
Choosing the 7FCP has been an interesting path to travel down as it is bringing together my hobbies of shooting and engineering. Tonight, for example, I will be making a case holder to suit my lathe’s collet holder so I can neck turn on the lathe, and at some point in the future, I know things are progressing at a glacial pace, I will be chambering my first barrel, under expert tutelage of course, which I’m really looking forward to doing.

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As I am the only person I know who uses an RPN calculator

Negative. Been using one since 1986

As far as popularity, I think there are easier ways to get to the goal than the 7FCP. Fire forming cases that aren’t remotely close to the end result seems like a waste of components and barrel life. Personally I went with his other wildcat the BSM. No fireforming but there’s a lot of brass prep. Hope to know how it shoots in a week or so.
 
Kind of looks like a Wetherby case with the round shoulders…. Just add a belt… ;)
On the subject of “Has smart money moved on to a newer version of 7mm..?”
Even Bryan B is promoting the 7-300WSM as it provides a bit more neck length and a touch more case capacity.
7-6.5PRCW still remains the current favourite as it is just so easy to tune and get stellar results.
You’re probably referring to the BSM. Starts life as 300 WSM brass but it’s not 7-300 WSM. The shoulders are moved considerably and the COAL is 2.02. Virgin “sized” brass is a little over 74 grains of water.
 
As I am the only person I know who uses an RPN calculator

Negative. Been using one since 1986

As far as popularity, I think there are easier ways to get to the goal than the 7FCP. Fire forming cases that aren’t remotely close to the end result seems like a waste of components and barrel life. Personally I went with his other wildcat the BSM. No fireforming but there’s a lot of brass prep. Hope to know how it shoots in a week or so.
There is at least one more RPN user
 
Ok, I started off not knowing anyone who used RPN and now I know two. Hello Brian and Christian. Love the phone app for the 42S so I will have to search out one for the 35S as, like you suggested Christian, trying to use a “regular” calculator now takes a bit of concentration
 
Ok, I started off not knowing anyone who used RPN and now I know two. Hello Brian and Christian. Love the phone app for the 42S so I will have to search out one for the 35S as, like you suggested Christian, trying to use a “regular” calculator now takes a bit of concentration
Yes sir, very strange using a regular calculator…

I use mine and still write programs for them that suit my needs at work..
 

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