Nice round.
I went through the same process, but in 6.5mm. I have a 6.5-300 Win Mag, which is a 300 Win Mag necked down to 6.5mm, with a few other changes such as neck length and sholder angle. Gives a bit more MV, or a bit less pressure at the same MV (as you prefer) than the 264 Win Mag. Fits nicely in a standard action, unlike a 6.5 STW or 6.5 RUM.
The next step up from the 7mm Super Mashburn in a standard action would be a RUM case necked down to 7mm and shortened to 2.620", like the 300 Win Mag and its wildcats. I did that for the 8mm, hence the "8mm ARP" - my own "Vanity Round".
Now before anyone rushes out to be the first to do it in 7mm, forget it - it's been done, and there are no new wildcats. Guys might change the shoulder angle a few degrees, or body dimensions by a few thou, but the instant a new cartridge is announced, guys all over the place start ordering custom reamers and that occurred years ago for the RUM cases.
I went through the same process, but in 6.5mm. I have a 6.5-300 Win Mag, which is a 300 Win Mag necked down to 6.5mm, with a few other changes such as neck length and sholder angle. Gives a bit more MV, or a bit less pressure at the same MV (as you prefer) than the 264 Win Mag. Fits nicely in a standard action, unlike a 6.5 STW or 6.5 RUM.
The next step up from the 7mm Super Mashburn in a standard action would be a RUM case necked down to 7mm and shortened to 2.620", like the 300 Win Mag and its wildcats. I did that for the 8mm, hence the "8mm ARP" - my own "Vanity Round".
Now before anyone rushes out to be the first to do it in 7mm, forget it - it's been done, and there are no new wildcats. Guys might change the shoulder angle a few degrees, or body dimensions by a few thou, but the instant a new cartridge is announced, guys all over the place start ordering custom reamers and that occurred years ago for the RUM cases.