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Anyone got a Sherman shortmag?
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- .222 Remington
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Re: Anyone got a Sherman shortmag?
Yeah mate very close but I’ve retained a 35 degree shoulder. I’ll get some photos next to a standard saum later on this week for comparison.Teepee wrote: ↑Sat May 12, 2018 10:52 pm Thanks Seddo,
Good to see the difference. A picture tells a thousand words!
Just wondering wardy, does yours look similar?
By all accounts, it's suppose to be more efficient than the saum parent case. According to R Sherman, the same velocity can be obtained with less powder used in his case design.
Have I got an ich, might have! I'm always interested in wildcats that are efficient (or not) but do like to try something different. Time will tell.
Thanks everyone for your input.
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Re: Anyone got a Sherman shortmag?
Ok wardy,
any idea of what velocity your getting with which projectile?
Powder used?
Don't have to provide loads but just interested to see how they compare to the 7mm/300wsm.
any idea of what velocity your getting with which projectile?
Powder used?
Don't have to provide loads but just interested to see how they compare to the 7mm/300wsm.
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Re: Anyone got a Sherman shortmag?
With 180’s it will do up to 3000 with 2217. Faster powders have reduced that to somewhere around 2900. I’m using around 2-3grains less than the parent case. Have a look on long range hunting on the thread for saum wildcat and it’s called 7mm GT. Case is very close to mine but I used wsm dimensions so I could cut off the shelf dies back and load away.
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Re: Anyone got a Sherman shortmag?
I’m not even running my RSAUM at 3000fps with 180’s. Found an accuracy load around 2880fps and stopped development.
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Re: Anyone got a Sherman shortmag?
They really are a good thing
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- .204 Ruger
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Re: Anyone got a Sherman shortmag?
I haven't shot any 180's through mine so can't compare.
But sounds like you've got a very nice setup wardy.
Thanks for sharing that info and I will check out that site for the 7mmGT.
Cheers
But sounds like you've got a very nice setup wardy.
Thanks for sharing that info and I will check out that site for the 7mmGT.
Cheers
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- .257 Roberts
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Re: Anyone got a Sherman shortmag?
Im glad you didnt drop me in it about being next to you and suggesting one click to the right, which then gave the only shot outside the X ring. I wouldve been a pretty respectable group without my "help"204 Hunter wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 2:27 pm 20122018-728C-40E4-A7AA-74328E777791.png
A saum happy snap
They really are a good thing
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- .257 Roberts
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Re: Anyone got a Sherman shortmag?
I like the SAUM case, but for target work would only be interested in the 7mm version (or maybe 270 version with new Berger bullets if i was at a range with ballistics limits.Branxhunter wrote: ↑Sat May 05, 2018 7:13 amSounds like something Rod Davies would know about.
Marcus
For hunting though, a 6.5 SAUM would make sense.