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<blockquote data-quote="orch" data-source="post: 1182877" data-attributes="member: 35688"><p>Hey chad,</p><p></p><p>I don't have a 7mm saum, but my cousin does, and it shoots lights out with 180gr bergers,don't know all the specs on it but his smith built it for him last year... We shoot long range (usually 900-1000yards) almost every weekend and it consistently shoots under 1/2 moa groups at those ranges.... Really shines when it comes to windage. i have been shooting my 338 lapua with 300gr Berger hybrids along side his 7mm with the 180 grainers and we can pretty much interchange our windage settings out to 1000 yards.. Most of the other guys we shoot with are using 300 wm, 7mm stw, 284 win, etc, with lower b.c. Bullets and they almost need to account for double the wind adjustment...</p><p></p><p>The only draw back I could see is finding good brass... Nosler is usually available but not cheap (at least up here in Canada it is about $100 per 25) haven't seen Remington brass for ages for it... Just got my 6.5 rsaum so I've been looking for it....</p><p>You could also use 300rsaum brass and neck it down if u can't find 7mm. </p><p></p><p> If you are not big into reloading I'd maybe stick with the tried and true 7mm rem. Mag, but the 7mm saum is definitely an awesome long range round</p><p></p><p>Orch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orch, post: 1182877, member: 35688"] Hey chad, I don't have a 7mm saum, but my cousin does, and it shoots lights out with 180gr bergers,don't know all the specs on it but his smith built it for him last year... We shoot long range (usually 900-1000yards) almost every weekend and it consistently shoots under 1/2 moa groups at those ranges.... Really shines when it comes to windage. i have been shooting my 338 lapua with 300gr Berger hybrids along side his 7mm with the 180 grainers and we can pretty much interchange our windage settings out to 1000 yards.. Most of the other guys we shoot with are using 300 wm, 7mm stw, 284 win, etc, with lower b.c. Bullets and they almost need to account for double the wind adjustment... The only draw back I could see is finding good brass... Nosler is usually available but not cheap (at least up here in Canada it is about $100 per 25) haven't seen Remington brass for ages for it... Just got my 6.5 rsaum so I've been looking for it.... You could also use 300rsaum brass and neck it down if u can't find 7mm. If you are not big into reloading I'd maybe stick with the tried and true 7mm rem. Mag, but the 7mm saum is definitely an awesome long range round Orch [/QUOTE]
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