another 7saum in the stable these days
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some of you may remember I had the same model years back (2003-05) and sold it on CGN. Found one NIB and scooped it in a heartbeat
looking forward to playing with this one, wicked cartridge. First group went 1" @ 100m for 3 shots with 110gr TTsX @ 3500 f/s
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It's anything but obsolete!I have one and just aquired another,it is a very efficient and versatile chambering,easy to load for and usually accurate over a range of bullet weights.It also avoids some the feeding problems which can occur with WSM chambereings.Remington marketed the SAUMs very poorly,but that is a Remington tradition!With 140 and 160 gr. loads the 7SAUM is the S/A equivalent of the .280AI,and treads on the heels of the 7MMRemMag in a lighter handier package.I'm more than happy with mine! MurHere and I thought that "7mm SAUM" was Remingtonspeak for "obsolete"....
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It's anything but obsolete!I have one and just aquired another,it is a very efficient and versatile chambering,easy to load for and usually accurate over a range of bullet weights.It also avoids some the feeding problems which can occur with WSM chambereings.Remington marketed the SAUMs very poorly,but that is a Remington tradition!With 140 and 160 gr. loads the 7SAUM is the S/A equivalent of the .280AI,and treads on the heels of the 7MMRemMag in a lighter handier package.I'm more than happy with mine! Mur
So they feed better than the 7WSM?
Yep!I suspect that is due to the 30 rather than 35 degree shoulder.
So what are the differences between a 7 WSM and a 7 SAUM? Is one better than the other?
Difference is about 8-10 grains less powder, in the 7SAUM, to get the same velocities as a 7WSM. This efficiency results in less recoil, longer barrel life and much easier to find accurate loads, especially in a 22" barrel.
I sat beside a fellow with a $3500.00 HS Precision, 22" barreled 7WSM with the Model 7, 7SAUM, that I featured in a post on this thread. He went through about six loads before he got a group that he thought was good enough to take Elk hunting. His velocities with the 160 bullets were almost identical to mine but group didn't come close. He thought that I had a HS Precision rifle because of the stock.

How far off from the 7mmRM is it really?
Difference is about 8-10 grains less powder, in the 7SAUM, to get the same velocities as a 7WSM. This efficiency results in less recoil, longer barrel life and much easier to find accurate loads, especially in a 22" barrel.
The Saum has less cap. then the WSM which is a positive, and a longer neck, another positive for reloaders.



























