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Is the 7mm RUM dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="BB401" data-source="post: 2385538" data-attributes="member: 97966"><p>7 mm RUM, Dead..no way. Here's a quote from this very forum a few years ago comparing the 7RUM against the 338 Lapua</p><p></p><p>"180grn VLD @ fired at 3350fps 0ut to 1500 yards-36.00 MOA for elevation and 7.50 MOA for windage.</p><p></p><p>300grn MK fired at 2950fps out to 1500 yards-44.75 MOA for elevation and 7.75 MOA for windage."</p><p></p><p>This is the very reason my son just built his first custom long range rifle a, 7RUM. </p><p>He didn't want a heavy rifle like mine (23 plus pounds) to shoot 2000+ yards. His at 14+ pounds can do that just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BB401, post: 2385538, member: 97966"] 7 mm RUM, Dead..no way. Here's a quote from this very forum a few years ago comparing the 7RUM against the 338 Lapua "180grn VLD @ fired at 3350fps 0ut to 1500 yards-36.00 MOA for elevation and 7.50 MOA for windage. 300grn MK fired at 2950fps out to 1500 yards-44.75 MOA for elevation and 7.75 MOA for windage." This is the very reason my son just built his first custom long range rifle a, 7RUM. He didn't want a heavy rifle like mine (23 plus pounds) to shoot 2000+ yards. His at 14+ pounds can do that just fine. [/QUOTE]
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