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7mm AM vs .300 WM
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<blockquote data-quote="Lightvarmint" data-source="post: 253086"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>If you are stuck on the 7MM bore the 7MM RUM is a little smaller than the 7MM AM. Benefit of that is that you have a chance at getting one that will shoot as good as some customs if you get one of the Sendero models. The only pickle is that you can't get one in a super fast twist to shoot long bearing surfaced bullets..... If you are shooting factory bullets and/or ammo this may be your ticket.</p><p></p><p>We have found that with properly tuned ammo (both factory and reloaded), epoxy skim bedding and aftermarket trigger installation, that most factory barrelled Remington Senderos will shoot as good as the group size guarantee you get from most custom gunsmiths.</p><p></p><p>We have done it with .270s, 300 RUMs, 30-06, 280s and 338 RUMS. I was so impressed with the 338 RUMs, that I bought a very nice one the other day just because I did not have one and I really did not even need it. I may even sell it..... Who knows.</p><p></p><p>In short, I have many custom rifles and pistols and I can still make the case for the factory Remington Senderos.... Simply put, they work better than what you pay for.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps you out.</p><p></p><p>Lightvarmint</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightvarmint, post: 253086"] Hello, If you are stuck on the 7MM bore the 7MM RUM is a little smaller than the 7MM AM. Benefit of that is that you have a chance at getting one that will shoot as good as some customs if you get one of the Sendero models. The only pickle is that you can't get one in a super fast twist to shoot long bearing surfaced bullets..... If you are shooting factory bullets and/or ammo this may be your ticket. We have found that with properly tuned ammo (both factory and reloaded), epoxy skim bedding and aftermarket trigger installation, that most factory barrelled Remington Senderos will shoot as good as the group size guarantee you get from most custom gunsmiths. We have done it with .270s, 300 RUMs, 30-06, 280s and 338 RUMS. I was so impressed with the 338 RUMs, that I bought a very nice one the other day just because I did not have one and I really did not even need it. I may even sell it..... Who knows. In short, I have many custom rifles and pistols and I can still make the case for the factory Remington Senderos.... Simply put, they work better than what you pay for. Hope this helps you out. Lightvarmint [/QUOTE]
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