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7mm Rem Mag VS 7mm Rem Ultra Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 639423" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>There is something to like with both 7mms. The two 7 RUMs I had shot bullets more than 200 fps over the 7 Rem mag. </p><p></p><p>Maybe if you were to look at the two chamberings based on where it will be used, size and weight could become the deciding factor. The 7 RUM will come with a 26" barrel which IMO really doesn't wring out its full potential. 7 Rem mags perform well with 24" barrels. Go really light with the 7 RUM and it will be a handfull while the 7 Rem Mag won't. You get the idea of where I am going. </p><p></p><p>Now that I have begun chambering and installing my own barrels the 7 RUM is more appealing to me. It is a barrel burner but not having to deal with a gunsmith with time delays and all that extra money I have been considering making a longer barreled one in the future. With the 195 Berger coming out soon this would be an awesome LR rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 639423, member: 5219"] There is something to like with both 7mms. The two 7 RUMs I had shot bullets more than 200 fps over the 7 Rem mag. Maybe if you were to look at the two chamberings based on where it will be used, size and weight could become the deciding factor. The 7 RUM will come with a 26" barrel which IMO really doesn't wring out its full potential. 7 Rem mags perform well with 24" barrels. Go really light with the 7 RUM and it will be a handfull while the 7 Rem Mag won't. You get the idea of where I am going. Now that I have begun chambering and installing my own barrels the 7 RUM is more appealing to me. It is a barrel burner but not having to deal with a gunsmith with time delays and all that extra money I have been considering making a longer barreled one in the future. With the 195 Berger coming out soon this would be an awesome LR rig. [/QUOTE]
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