If you have not, go here:
http://www.z-hat.com/smashing_the_headspace_myth.htmI know the author and he is a respected straight shooter...I trust his reaserch completely. There is a lot of BS posted on the Internet on this topic, one "author" I read stated that the .400 was the only cartridge ever developed by Whelen! Over the past 20 years I have read two independent loading articles on the .400, and neither writer had headspace issues - one was chambered in a M700 and no hook extractor to hold the case back to the breech. I do not remember the chambering dimensions.
All this said, a better choice may be a .400/.240 Weatherby. The Weatherby headspaces off the belt so no matter what the issue with the shoulder, the belt is the ultimate stop. I knew two hunters in Alaska who built .416/.240s and they worked very well. Since you have to buy custom dies anyway, the only difference would be the more expensive Weatherby brass. since this cartridge would be used on large, possibly dangerous game, why screw around with feeding reliability?
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