may try a caliber larger up next time so I won't end up tighter than spec.@Phil Rizzo I'd go for a 257saum with a 40° shoulder BUT I want you to pick YOUR barrel out of the lot first so that I don't get the dud!
may try a caliber larger up next time so I won't end up tighter than spec.@Phil Rizzo I'd go for a 257saum with a 40° shoulder BUT I want you to pick YOUR barrel out of the lot first so that I don't get the dud!
Like 264 bullets down a 277 tube?may try a caliber larger up next time so I won't end up tighter than spec.
UM is selling it for $4 or $5 a pop. I was going that route, bought a reamer from JGS and sold it. Now I regret selling itI'd like to buy 6 UM (6 SAUM improved) headstamp brass
Kris
Is it head stamped 6 UM?UM is selling it for $4 or $5 a pop. I was going that route, bought a reamer from JGS and sold it. Now I regret selling it
My bad, not HS, fire formed, you are right. Amazing round.Is it head stamped 6 UM?
I just looked 2 weeks ago and didn't see it. I'm hoping to biuld one in the spring
Kris
Great thing you're doing, I'd really like a 300 SAUM for no other reason that I want one . Keep it going people!Keep the positive request coming for continued support of the SAUM's
And please feel free to Vote also.
You can vote for more than one choice.
I appreciate all the Positive Feedback.
I will be forwarding a link to brass manufacturer's
Soon.
Every vote & positive post counts !!
Appreciate Ya !!
HP
That's the only reason that matters, except for it's a darn good cartridge!Great thing you're doing, I'd really like a 300 SAUM for no other reason that I want one . Keep it going people!
Yes! I keep thinking about it, I might just have to do it>You mean that 300saum is still at the LGS?
Send it to lapua as well hahaOk, I just sent an e-mail & link to this thread to ADG & Peterson.
Keep the positive Post coming !!!!!
Here's my contribution:
Attn: R&D / Marketing
I have previously e-mailed a request to your company to consider providing Brass for the SAUM family of Cartridges. In recent years having advancements in rifle shooting systems, Platforms, disciplines & components, it has provided a renewed market interest for the SAUM type cartridge.
The SAUM has proven to be a very efficient & desirable cartridge design in Its standard configuration,
As well as useful parent to both make improved versions, necked up & down versions, as well as Wildcats.
I am forwarding you a Link to a thread I started in LongRange Hunting Forum
Asking for Positive Feedback on the desire to keep the SAUM cartridge available in 6.5, 7, & 300.
Please read through the thread & give some thought to your potential support of the cartridge. This link is just a small sampling but should provide a snippet of the desired need for a continued market prospect.
Help Keep the SAUM's Alive !!!
Thank you again,
From Members of the Shooting Sports Community.
Please feel free to reference the link anytime.
David.
Hawk's Ridge in FergusonWhere are you shooting at?