On my latest rifle (Tikka 300 WSM) I’ve been using a Lee collet neck sizing die for the first couple firings. If I can feel the bolt closing stiffer on fired brass I anneal and FL size as mentioned above. Works well and I’ll probably get more collet dies for other cartridges.
You can color your resized case with a sharpie and chamber it. This should show where it’s contacting the chamber. You can also color a unsized case and see how far down the neck you are sizing. Adjust die until it is at the neck/shoulder junction and just barely removes marker from shoulder.
No experience with Capital but my SS purchase was very easy. If you have some local SS dealers check with them to see if they have what you want. I told my dealer what I wanted and they got my Scythe in stock and called me before the SS website had them in stock.
That’s why I’m not paying them. I live in WY, but if I’m paying someone as a nonresident to hunt a species I don’t have the time, resources, or knowledge to scout/hunt myself I would expect the guide to at least be knowledgeable about species/area. That said, hunting is hunting and wild...
When I get there. If they don’t have at least a good idea of where to find whatever species I’m looking for then what am I paying them for. I haven’t been on a guided hunt before to be transparent.
A pistol in 41 mag, 10mm(if legal), 44, or bigger can work well in tight timber. Anytime I’m still hunting timber I have my Blackhawk Bisley 45 Colt ready.
Lots of good powder options. R17, H4350, Hunter, Staball 6.5, 760, and Magpro just to name a few. R17, CCI 250, and 140gr Accubond at 3150 fps is money in my rifle.