Adding notes here - looking up the shell holder sizing on the RCBS website, it looks like they say to use the same one for 7mm PRC and 7mm RUM, so maybe that would be a better choice for Dillon as well
Anyone have any experience with/advice on which Dillon caliber conversion kit to order for a 7mm PRC? I'd guess that the 7mm Rem Mag would be closest (same head diameter for shell plate, same caliber for powder die), but I'm also a reloading noob so I wouldn't be surprised if that's completely...
Update - The rifle is here, scoped, and had its first range day last weekend! Here's what I ended up going with:
Rifle: Christensen Mesa FFT
Suppressor: Diligent Defense Enticer L Ti
Scope: Trijicon Tenmile 3-18x44
Cartridge: 7mm PRC
Decided on the 7 PRC thanks to advice about stepping up to a...
Ah, interesting point - hadn't thought of just having the one load locked into my head for adjustments.
Always more food for thought - and I definitely appreciate the advice! I'll keep over analyzing until the govt gives me back my money and then I'll pull the trigger
Appreciate the reply!
Not looking to start a whole 6.5 cm for elk thread, but I'm just not sold on it and at the end of the day I know if that doubt is lurking in the back of my mind it's not gonna be a good time.
I'm curious what the pitfalls of the practice/hunting load idea are from the...
Updating as I go here -
Because I'm still waiting on the tax return cash to come in I've had time to shoot my buddy's 7 Rem Mag and my uncle's 270. The 7 wasn't bad for hunting, but was definitely more than I'd like for a day of shooting. The 270 was easy shooting - upgrade the butt pad on that...
The joys of being a righty lol
As if the limited selection and availability wasn't punishment enough, they just have to throw on a premium upcharge too
I'm just going on listed prices :/
Lefty tikkas start at $919 for the lite, $969 for the superlite
If the thread includes the cut and the labor costs that's a big difference! I'll give the shop a call to check, I've just been going off the prices listed on their website
What's the trigger...
$920 for the rifle
$150 cut down barrel
$150 flute barrel
$100 threading
$55/hr * 2 hrs
$1430 Total
Skip the fluting if it's not shaving much weight and miss the mesa FFT sale and the gap widens back up to $500, which is more significant. No clue how you're getting it done for less than $900...
That's the trick - moved to CO for work and all the friends and family that hunt are back home in MN. Got a college friend a bit of a drive away with a 7 rem mag Tikka, gonna reach out and see if we can go shoot sometime before I place the order
Yeah, I mean if you show me the data I'd be very keen to see it, but my gut says if only one action prevented something as dangerous as a slam fire it would be all over the forums. Especially here where people love their tikkas
I'm definitely starting to wonder if I'm being too concerned about recoil, but lots of people on here are and until the suppressor comes in the rifle is 6.5 lbs (going with a lighter scope than the Tenmile, I don't need 18x)
The tikka is dang tempting, but by the time I cut and thread it I'm $200 less than a CA Mesa FFT that was ready from the factory, weighs 8-10 oz less, and still has warranty coverage
Or if I go savage ultralite it's actually cheaper, lighter, and ready out of the box
Yeah, I've been using that calculator! It's when you start saying "well if I'm willing to carry a pound more I can step up to the PRC and only have a bit more recoil than the ultralight creed, but then if I step up to 10 lbs I could shoot a 280 AI at the same level..."
As you can tell I run...