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Is the 7mm RUM dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="biff&#039;s reloading" data-source="post: 2400952" data-attributes="member: 6078"><p>I had one. Oddball savage 112. Absolutely wicked recoil. Sharp, Fast, nasty. Like getting Hit with a 9 iron. I got a 375hh safari express barrel from numrich and rechambered it to 375 rum. Even without the brake, it's nothing like that 7 was. Woo-wee it was awful. Ever see that YouTube video of the guys shooting a 577 t rex? Felt like that! </p><p>The weight difference is a lot of it, and the long burn of that 7 doubled the felt pain I'm sure. In a heavier gun with a brake it's a great round</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biff's reloading, post: 2400952, member: 6078"] I had one. Oddball savage 112. Absolutely wicked recoil. Sharp, Fast, nasty. Like getting Hit with a 9 iron. I got a 375hh safari express barrel from numrich and rechambered it to 375 rum. Even without the brake, it's nothing like that 7 was. Woo-wee it was awful. Ever see that YouTube video of the guys shooting a 577 t rex? Felt like that! The weight difference is a lot of it, and the long burn of that 7 doubled the felt pain I'm sure. In a heavier gun with a brake it's a great round [/QUOTE]
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