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7 SAUM vs 284 Win
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<blockquote data-quote="Playtimefun" data-source="post: 3048014" data-attributes="member: 103742"><p>I have 3 - 284s. Win M88, win M100, Savage M99. Factory ammo is limited to Winchest 150 grain, but it works nice on deer ranging from 35 to 300 yards in my experience. (But I do equate the 300 yard shot to BS luck as much as skill as it was a big buck standing broadside waiting for the 8 does in the cattails to follow him. Not sure who was more surprised when the bullet him in the heart).</p><p></p><p>284 brass is still pretty easily found. I am amazed that people can find 7 SAUM brass. In Canada, you will find hens teeth as commonly as the SAUM cartridges either in ammo or brass.</p><p></p><p>Another option is the 7 WSM. Brass and ammo are still available although getting tougher to find, but if guys can find SAUM brass, then you can find WSM brass. You can make a nice lightweight gun with long range hitting power with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Playtimefun, post: 3048014, member: 103742"] I have 3 - 284s. Win M88, win M100, Savage M99. Factory ammo is limited to Winchest 150 grain, but it works nice on deer ranging from 35 to 300 yards in my experience. (But I do equate the 300 yard shot to BS luck as much as skill as it was a big buck standing broadside waiting for the 8 does in the cattails to follow him. Not sure who was more surprised when the bullet him in the heart). 284 brass is still pretty easily found. I am amazed that people can find 7 SAUM brass. In Canada, you will find hens teeth as commonly as the SAUM cartridges either in ammo or brass. Another option is the 7 WSM. Brass and ammo are still available although getting tougher to find, but if guys can find SAUM brass, then you can find WSM brass. You can make a nice lightweight gun with long range hitting power with it. [/QUOTE]
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