Thanks, maybe Al will chime in. I'm curious now about his method.
I've spec'd WSM, RUM (404 Jeffery) and my latest project a 338 Lapua Improved by going .007 over at the base and .010 taper/inch forward..... let the shoulder dimension be what it may.
I like 35degree shoulders.
I require that my cases be capable of being reloaded 50times, HOT, without needing any attention at all.
I won't accept case "growth."
I won't accept "click."
I don't anneal.
At this point I've no reason to change. I'm still detailing the 338L case, haven't wrung it out. I'm going to try a 7/8-14 die first and step up to a Warner if I have to. All I've made so far is the fireforming shoulder-bump die. I've learned from the 404J based cases that they're HARD, that it takes at least three, often 5 firings to tighten them up. Because of this the 338L case will take some time to come to grips with. This hawg is so bloody expensive on barrels that I'm burning up a new barrel just for fireforming.
7/8-14 has been sufficient for the new beltless American Mag cases.
My guess is that .005 would be sufficent clearance for most sane people using the new Norma case since they load 'light' IMO and most often throw cases away about the time I feel they're getting good. I am not sane, SAFE but not sane,I simply can't find reason for loading light. If I want it to go slower I'll use a smaller case.
On another note, the two 338L's I'm building are using actions (BAT 'M', Stiller TAC338) which accept the large inch-and-an-eigth tenons. I wouldn't consider using a standard tenon for either of the two large cases.
I can't offer any real experience with the Norma case but looking at it I'd definitely "Improve" it.
al