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<blockquote data-quote="redneckclimbing" data-source="post: 663804" data-attributes="member: 41124"><p>Just my opinion-7mm SAUM AI on a long action (room for seating depth), some of you 6.5 guys run the numbers on a 180gr. Berger doing 3000+ fps and you will really be impressed with the wind numbers, not to mention the elevation.Better barrel life that all of the 6 and 6.5 magnums mentioned, and in a pinch you can still shoot factory ammo.I almost built this my self but really wanted something that fit in a short action, so I went in a little bit different direction. I have a buddy that is planning on this as soon as his 7 RUM barrel is gone.Like someone said earlier, "shooting in the wind is all about experience and you don't want to have to set back the shoulder just as soon as you are getting your gun figured out."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckclimbing, post: 663804, member: 41124"] Just my opinion-7mm SAUM AI on a long action (room for seating depth), some of you 6.5 guys run the numbers on a 180gr. Berger doing 3000+ fps and you will really be impressed with the wind numbers, not to mention the elevation.Better barrel life that all of the 6 and 6.5 magnums mentioned, and in a pinch you can still shoot factory ammo.I almost built this my self but really wanted something that fit in a short action, so I went in a little bit different direction. I have a buddy that is planning on this as soon as his 7 RUM barrel is gone.Like someone said earlier, "shooting in the wind is all about experience and you don't want to have to set back the shoulder just as soon as you are getting your gun figured out." [/QUOTE]
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