Action to suit 7mm SAUM
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Action to suit 7mm SAUM
Hey all
I plan to build a 7mm SAUM using 168gn VLDs using ar2213sc or ar2217
Now I'm thinking of using a CZ or Winchester 300 or338 win-mag action (when I can find one)so that I play with seating depths with the VLDs
So my question is can I us a std throat reamer or does it have to be longer ? . And barrel length ? 26 or 28in
Thanks for any info you can share
I plan to build a 7mm SAUM using 168gn VLDs using ar2213sc or ar2217
Now I'm thinking of using a CZ or Winchester 300 or338 win-mag action (when I can find one)so that I play with seating depths with the VLDs
So my question is can I us a std throat reamer or does it have to be longer ? . And barrel length ? 26 or 28in
Thanks for any info you can share
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
Before that two humped lumpy dick wades into the argument - I will get in first.
Have you had a good look at the Zastava action?
Cheaper - yes.
Great design
Controlled feed
One of the easiest "owner" adjustable triggers
Ok downsides would be
Factory stocks are well - rugged
Action isn't slick to start with - wow you have to use them to smooth them
There are fairly easy to get hold of in the magnum action size and come in Blued or Stainless.
They will hold a good barrel thickness too without getting a bit of tension through the action.
Now as to your actual question . . .
A standard reamer will be fine, however you can always as your 'smith to throat to a dummy cartridge that you supply.
26" tube - take advantage of the magnum powder charge.
Have you had a good look at the Zastava action?
Cheaper - yes.
Great design
Controlled feed
One of the easiest "owner" adjustable triggers
Ok downsides would be
Factory stocks are well - rugged
Action isn't slick to start with - wow you have to use them to smooth them
There are fairly easy to get hold of in the magnum action size and come in Blued or Stainless.
They will hold a good barrel thickness too without getting a bit of tension through the action.
Now as to your actual question . . .
A standard reamer will be fine, however you can always as your 'smith to throat to a dummy cartridge that you supply.
26" tube - take advantage of the magnum powder charge.
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
I might know of a Zasty magnum action available
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
Running a short action cartridge in a long action then chambering it with a standard reamer (set up for a short action) seems a bit counterintuitive. I would load up some dummies with the 168gr VLD's seated at an optimal length then ask the 'smith to run a neck reamer in accordingly.
Just my 2c.
Just my 2c.
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
YepJasonF wrote:Running a short action cartridge in a long action then chambering it with a standard reamer (set up for a short action) seems a bit counterintuitive. I would load up some dummies with the 168gr VLD's seated at an optimal length then ask the 'smith to run a neck reamer in accordingly.
Just my 2c.
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
I think you will find head size different on 300 win bag and saum.
I would also opt for a short action
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I would also opt for a short action
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
Both need a mag bolt faceDSD wrote:I think you will find head size different on 300 win bag and saum.
I would also opt for a short action
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
Case head/bolt face is the same for the SAUM/WSM and the belted mags.
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
Thats a positive then
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
Maybe the question i should be asking is what action are poeple using in there 7mm saum with 168gnVLDs seated out .010 to .020 of the rafling
Because I'll be very limited to magazine space
Because I'll be very limited to magazine space
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
Mine is a single shot Stiller Viper.
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
Derryn will be pleasedSeddo wrote:Mine is a single shot Stiller Viper.
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Re: Action to suit 7mm SAUM
Barnard P actions and a Pierce Titanium action.17remfreck wrote:Maybe the question i should be asking is what action are poeple using in there 7mm saum with 168gnVLDs seated out .010 to .020 of the rafling
Because I'll be very limited to magazine space