Rebarreling 7wsm into 7saum??

I realize there's not much ballistic separation between the two but I'm planning a long range build and from what I've seen barrel life and brass quality seem to favor the 7RSAUM.
 
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My M 70 CRF in 270 wsm is scheduled for a new barrel soon. I already have a 7 saum so just for grins I slapped a 7 saum empty brass into the M 70 mag. It fed with no problems whatsoever.

It fed so good that maybe I should have rebarrelled the M 70 into 7 saum and turned the Browning into something else. :D
 
I realize there's not much ballistic separation between the two but I'm planning a long range build and from what I've seen barrel life and brass quality seem to favor the 7RSAUM.

What are you really looking for? Is your WSM shot out? I don't think see much improvement to be made. Is this a Christmas present to your gunsmith?:D

Barrel life is most influenced by pressure and powder charge. You're getting longer barrel life with the smaller powder charge. You're also getting less velocity.

What better quality brass are you getting for the RSAUM? All of my WSM brass says Norma on the head. Even my 7mmWSM's.
 
What are you really looking for? Is your WSM shot out? I don't think see much improvement to be made. Is this a Christmas present to your gunsmith?:D

My 270 wsm isn't jaw dropping accurate any more, so time for a new barrel.

What better quality brass are you getting for the RSAUM? All of my WSM brass says Norma on the head. Even my 7mmWSM's.

I recently retired 1/2 of my Norma 270 wsm brass for neck cracking...

Just saying...
 
The barrel is a factory barrel that I want to replace because I want a more accuracy. Ultimately I want an efficient round that doesn't require to much work reloading for.
 
We're talking chocolate or vanilla here, either way it's ice cream. Personally I don't see anything one has to offer over the other. What is the best brass available for both? I know the Norma I use in my 270 WSM is very good brass. I check neck thickness in new brass and discard any that has greater than .001 variation. The last 100 Norma I went through came in at 96 if I recall.
 
Post was never intended to debate the merits of one vs the other. I agree there is little difference.

I just want to know how the 7rsaum will feed in a m70 CRF action.

I have access to a 7saum reamer.. I will have to buy or rent a 7wsm reamer and gauges
 
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Yes, that is the subject.
As you already know, one should feed as well as the other.

I think I am spending too much time here. I'm laid up with a back injury, and this is my favorite pastime, now that I will be confined to a chair for a few months. My wife is asking if I have been on this website all day, and I am losing track of the subject.... signing off, but I'll be back.
 
Have you watched the video of the 3 guys shooting 2300yds. The 7SAUM gets 3 hits in a row where the 338 struggled. However, the 338 can be a lot better or just the same. Depends on the trigger man, load development, and conditions. Personally, I would definitely go 7SAUM if you have access to a reamer. That is the one caliber in 7mm that I truly researched thoroughly between all the different 7mm. The 7SAUM according to research is the best bang for the buck when it comes to efficiency and barrel life.
 
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