I was just scratching my head thinking of the 300 BLK and then neck it down to 7mm. Just to try it and see, I used my 7mm-08 Rem X-size die without the internal parts of the die and used one of my Lee bullet size plunger that fits in the single press shell holder slot and pushed it in. After I got the neck length that seem the right size, I set the x-size die and I run a few. Just one struck and it was done without much effort. Then I thought what about the following:
1. 7mm/300 BLK
2. 7mmx39 Russian?
3. 7mm/30 carbine
4. 7mm/357 mag
4. 7mm/38 spc
Then I stuck a cast bullet that I use in my 7mm-08 Rem and 7-30 Waters to see how they look ("loaded?"). What was very interesting is the fact that I can make any 7mm cartridge in my x-size die as long as the cartridge is equal or smaller case diameter than my 7mm-08 Rem case. With that in mind, I did the same with the 30 carbine cartridge neck down to 22 cal using my 223 Rem X-size die without the internal decaper rod.
What was nice, is that it is made of one stroke and that neck turning for those smaller caliber made from larges applies. I am attaching some of the cartridges I created with the x-size die for you to look at, next to the known 7mm-08, 7-30W and a 7mm/223Rem. Wouldn't it be nice to see how they would shoot in a rifle barrel?
Camba