It's ok - the older I get the less I care what everyone else thinks!!For real. Sorry.
It's ok - the older I get the less I care what everyone else thinks!!For real. Sorry.
I'm an early adopter of the SAUM, too. Any additional performance out of a SA is going to be minimal. I agree the SAUM trumps PRC.I do like the 6.5 prc case as well and have owned a few really accurate 6.5 prc's at that. Nothing wrong with it except for the initial growing pains of chamber, brass, and die specs but that's been getting sorted out. I've been seeing the 7-6.5 prc gain traction too. No surprise there but I'm sticking with my 7 saum. I'm too far down the saum track with dies and brass to switch. That 6.5 prc case was the answer to Remingtons lack of foresight and Hornady has capitalized. I was just ahead of the 6.5 prc with my first 6.5 saum. When I first learned of George Gardner, Pat Sinclair and the other early guys shooting the 6.5 Saum I was hooked and for good reason. In fact this was my first 6.5 saum built by GA Precision before the 6.5 prc was a thing. View attachment 629047
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One last thing I'd say as it pertains to these three chamberings, if you intend to shoot the long bullets, I'd recommend a medium length action. My 7 saum is on a medium Lone Peak Fuzion with a freebore of .210.Okay....great feedback for far. Thanks. I've narrowed my decision down to either a 7RSAUM or a 300 WSM. 7 WSM would be front runner if I knew I could get good brass. Let's focus on these two. I'm soliciting additional data/feedback on these two (three if someone know for sure where I can get good 7WSM brass).
The .308 is the one I was going to mention. I used to have a 24" Bartlein barrel and now have a 20" Bartlein. Didn't loose nearly as much velocity as I expected to, about 20 fps per inch. I think the velocity loss is determined by the case capacity/bore size relation.I know that the .308 has been long touted as a great short barreled cartridge as long as the bullet weight is within reason.
Okay....great feedback for far. Thanks. I've narrowed my decision down to either a 7RSAUM or a 300 WSM. 7 WSM would be front runner if I knew I could get good brass. Let's focus on these two. I'm soliciting additional data/feedback on these two (three if someone know for sure where I can get good 7WSM brass).
That would be the rational thing.I once read "muzzle velocity is not impact velocity," which makes perfect sense to me. Perhaps the OP could run several bullet/velocity combinations through JBM ballistics and see which combo gives the results he wants at target distance.
John