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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1810029" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>The 7MM Rem Mag case is 2.5" L. The SAUM case is 2.035" L. That leaves a difference of .465". That means a good portion of the threads on the barrel would need to be cut off, in which case the gunsmith would be starting from scratch. Meaning, you'd pay the same price as he would charge to thread and chamber a custom barrel. Is a factory Rem barrel worth that cost? Not IMO! And, the costs are not over, yet! That conversion is NOT a "drop-in" when it comes to feeding. Much work would need to be done there, also.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1810029, member: 24284"] The 7MM Rem Mag case is 2.5" L. The SAUM case is 2.035" L. That leaves a difference of .465". That means a good portion of the threads on the barrel would need to be cut off, in which case the gunsmith would be starting from scratch. Meaning, you'd pay the same price as he would charge to thread and chamber a custom barrel. Is a factory Rem barrel worth that cost? Not IMO! And, the costs are not over, yet! That conversion is NOT a "drop-in" when it comes to feeding. Much work would need to be done there, also....... [/QUOTE]
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