Info on 7mm ultra mag whos got one

badlands

Member
Rating - 100%
193   0   0
Location
British Columbia
I got to many 30cals on the go and am thinking of tadeing the 300win for a 7stw or a 7rum. I am a Rem 700 guy so i thought id try the rum out. Any info on this cal would be grate, Ex: feeding, hand loading, long range performance. Looking for a flat shooter for deer and elk here in BC. Thanks
 
I have a Rem 700 DM in 7mm STW. I load 140gr bullets to 3300 fps, sight it in 3 inches high at 100 yds and hits 8 inches low at 400 yds. If you shoot a 300 now recoil will not be an issue.
 
I have owned three 7mm stws, as well as a 7mmRUM. I prefer the 7mmstw, and have a fourth one on order. I use 140gr bullets at around 3500fps for all of my big game hunting from pronghorn to elk to moose.
 
I have a 7mm Rum as well. I only really use it for prarie hunting because it shoots like a laserbeam with the 160gr. accubonds.

No issues with feeding, reloading ,etc.

I will say though when I first got it, I had trouble trying to find the magic load for it. Now that I have it, it shoots amazing.
 
I use a 700 in 7mm RUM with a 26 inch barrel. This rifle shoots flat, not much recoil and have never had a problem with feeding it. I use it for moose hunting and have taken moose out to 400 yards with a 175gr Nosler Partition( Havent seen one any further). A good powder to start is H-1000.
 
I built one of the very first 7mm Ultras in the country back in 1999-2000.(with the help of my good friend Bevin King). Before the cartridge even had been introduced/named. It shoots very well! Very Flat! Without the big recoil.

BUT,They do burn/erode barrels though, so dont shoot fast and dont let the barrel get too hot. It will last longer.

My favorite powder is H870.(yes its discontinued, but I have more than enough of it)
It gets the top velocities at the lowest pressures in my barrel.
(27.284" long barrel)
 
I built one of the very first 7mm Ultras in the country back in 1999-2000.(with the help of my good friend Bevin King). Before the cartridge even had been introduced/named.

I was shooting the 7mmImperial Magnum well before the RUMs existed. The actual dimensions of the Imperial Magnums and RUMS, vary slightly, but capacity and ballistics are nearly identical.
 
Back
Top Bottom