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Caliber for new rifle build- 7mmRSAUM?
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<blockquote data-quote="midnightmalloy" data-source="post: 722857" data-attributes="member: 25605"><p>here is a link to the page that has the info for the 7 LRM.</p><p><a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/my-new-gunwerks-lr-1000-7lrm-rifle-left-hand-101736/" target="_blank">http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/my-new-gunwerks-lr-1000-7lrm-rifle-left-hand-101736/</a></p><p>for you this is what I would say, you can always load more concervatively but you can never load too hot. Yes the 7 SAUM is great (the 7 saum or the 7 WSM were what I was going to go with until I heard of the 7 LRM) but has no advantage over the 7 LRM.</p><p></p><p>Lets compare:</p><p>brass</p><p>Nosler 7 SAUM-$2.20 per piece</p><p>Gunwerks 7 LRM- $1.25</p><p>(I have used both brands and the gunwerks stuff is much better, nosler is pretty soft)</p><p></p><p>Good Dies (for comparison the same setup as it came with my 7LRM)</p><p>7 SAUM- FL Match grade dies $75 + $20 bushing +Custom seating stem $14= Total $109</p><p>7 LRM -(All of these parts are included) $150</p><p></p><p>Every other part of the gun/ammo will be exactly the same. so the difference in price is literally the brass and dies.</p><p></p><p>If you were to buy 200 pieces of brass and the dies, here is what it would cost for each:</p><p></p><p>7 SAUM- </p><p>Brass-200x$2.20=$440</p><p>Dies Total package-$109</p><p>Total=$549</p><p></p><p>7LRM </p><p>Brass-200x $1.25=$250</p><p>Dies Total Package-$150</p><p>Total=$400</p><p></p><p>More powder capacity, less stress on the brass, brass that comes anealled, longer neck, less money for components, and the same cost of gunsmithing, whats not to love about the 7 LRM?</p><p></p><p>if you dont want gunwerks to do the gunsmithing i know len here at LRH has a reamer and can probably do the smithing for you. But to clarify gunwerks only charges $250 to chamber and fit a barrel which is the same as most anyone else for a magnum. if its not the same (for a top end gunsmith that is) its dam close. so their prices are not out of whack. Gunwerks has full up setups that include much more than any other smith (therefore the extra cost) but will not turn down your business if you supply the parts and just want your rifle smithed. The perception of Gunwerks is that they are overpriced but once most people look apples to apples they change their mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midnightmalloy, post: 722857, member: 25605"] here is a link to the page that has the info for the 7 LRM. [url]http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/my-new-gunwerks-lr-1000-7lrm-rifle-left-hand-101736/[/url] for you this is what I would say, you can always load more concervatively but you can never load too hot. Yes the 7 SAUM is great (the 7 saum or the 7 WSM were what I was going to go with until I heard of the 7 LRM) but has no advantage over the 7 LRM. Lets compare: brass Nosler 7 SAUM-$2.20 per piece Gunwerks 7 LRM- $1.25 (I have used both brands and the gunwerks stuff is much better, nosler is pretty soft) Good Dies (for comparison the same setup as it came with my 7LRM) 7 SAUM- FL Match grade dies $75 + $20 bushing +Custom seating stem $14= Total $109 7 LRM -(All of these parts are included) $150 Every other part of the gun/ammo will be exactly the same. so the difference in price is literally the brass and dies. If you were to buy 200 pieces of brass and the dies, here is what it would cost for each: 7 SAUM- Brass-200x$2.20=$440 Dies Total package-$109 Total=$549 7LRM Brass-200x $1.25=$250 Dies Total Package-$150 Total=$400 More powder capacity, less stress on the brass, brass that comes anealled, longer neck, less money for components, and the same cost of gunsmithing, whats not to love about the 7 LRM? if you dont want gunwerks to do the gunsmithing i know len here at LRH has a reamer and can probably do the smithing for you. But to clarify gunwerks only charges $250 to chamber and fit a barrel which is the same as most anyone else for a magnum. if its not the same (for a top end gunsmith that is) its dam close. so their prices are not out of whack. Gunwerks has full up setups that include much more than any other smith (therefore the extra cost) but will not turn down your business if you supply the parts and just want your rifle smithed. The perception of Gunwerks is that they are overpriced but once most people look apples to apples they change their mind. [/QUOTE]
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