Okay. Although I think only ADG makes the 7PRCW. I could be wrong.I can't find Lapua/ADG 7PRCW. I'm able to find 6.5 PRC and have bought 150 pieces of brass to start.
Okay. Although I think only ADG makes the 7PRCW. I could be wrong.I can't find Lapua/ADG 7PRCW. I'm able to find 6.5 PRC and have bought 150 pieces of brass to start.
I had the forster die set and I couldn't get the correct shoulder bump out of it. It needed about .006 shaved off of the bottom. I went with the whidden bushing die set. They are comparable in price or you can go with a Micron or SAC dies they are good but a little more expensive. Cortina also makes one that is suppose to be pretty good as well.I ended up getting the 21st century mandrel body and a .284 mandrel.
For seating/sizing, I purchased the Forster Bushing/Micrometer-Seating set for 7PRCW. I appreciate the tips, I don't even know what a donut is (short of just reading a few lines about it, nothing definitive), so I guess i'll travel down that road once the donut possibly presents itself.
Still have to do research about load development and will peruse this forum. Do you have a go to charge worth trying as part of my testing?
yes, ADG is the only one that makes it right nowOkay. Although I think only ADG makes the 7PRCW. I could be wrong.
I don't think Forester makes a die for the 7PRCW..They make one for the 7 PRC, howeverForster FL Bushing/ Micrometer Seater 7PRCW
Oh man thats unfortunate. I paid $270 for the seater/sizing set shipped, I believe the Whidden just for the sizing/bushing die is around $350, hopefully i'll be able to get the bump i'm wanting with this Forster set! If I can't bump it right i'll be sure to call Forster upI had the forster die set and I couldn't get the correct shoulder bump out of it. It needed about .006 shaved off of the bottom. I went with the whidden bushing die set. They are comparable in price or you can go with a Micron or SAC dies they are good but a little more expensive. Cortina also makes one that is suppose to be pretty good as well.
I would be curious of the size it sizes to at the case head. Even whiddens dies have two different versions (don’t ask how I know) one will leave you with clickers and one doesn’t. Whidden said there was a difference in his 7-6.5 prc and the 7-6.6 prcw dies. I think one sizes to .535 and the other to .532 if I’m not mistaken. If the Forster dies don’t size small enough you’re gonna deal with clickers. If that don’t that would be awesome. More options is a great thing. Just something to check on.
if I remember correctly the ID at the base of my forester die was .528. I didn't have any clickers and I over pressured a few times during my learning curve while using the forester die.I would be curious of the size it sizes to at the case head. Even whiddens dies have two different versions (don’t ask how I know) one will leave you with clickers and one doesn’t. Whidden said there was a difference in his 7-6.5 prc and the 7-6.6 prcw dies. I think one sizes to .535 and the other to .532 if I’m not mistaken. If the Forster dies don’t size small enough you’re gonna deal with clickers. If that don’t that would be awesome. More options is a great thing. Just something to check on.
If you do have an issue where you need more shoulder bump with the forester die the guy that cuts my barrels said he could shave off however much was needed on his lathe. Also, any machine shop can do it as well.Oh man thats unfortunate. I paid $270 for the seater/sizing set shipped, I believe the Whidden just for the sizing/bushing die is around $350, hopefully i'll be able to get the bump i'm wanting with this Forster set! If I can't bump it right i'll be sure to call Forster up
I'll let you folks know once I get some resized and used. Hoping for the best.I would be curious of the size it sizes to at the case head. Even whiddens dies have two different versions (don’t ask how I know) one will leave you with clickers and one doesn’t. Whidden said there was a difference in his 7-6.5 prc and the 7-6.6 prcw dies. I think one sizes to .535 and the other to .532 if I’m not mistaken. If the Forster dies don’t size small enough you’re gonna deal with clickers. If that don’t that would be awesome. More options is a great thing. Just something to check on.
Does Omar do your barrels?if I remember correctly the ID at the base of my forester die was .528. I didn't have any clickers and I over pressured a few times during my learning curve while using the forester die.
If you do have an issue where you need more shoulder bump with the forester die the guy that cuts my barrels said he could shave off however much was needed on his lathe. Also, any machine shop can do it as well.