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Currently 7mm SAUM is experiencing a rebound in popularity with custom rifle builders and handloaders, as it is able to drive the long (180 grain class) bullets fast enough for long range target shooting. The 7mm SAUM is a popular choice in f-class shooting, and has been used to take home multiple championships in this discipline.
Rifle: Place of origin: United States: Production history; Designer: Remington: Designed: 2002: Specifications; Parent case.300 Remington Ultra Magnum: Case type: Beltless, rebated, bottleneck: Bullet diameter.284 in (7.2 mm) Neck diameter.317 in (8.1 mm) Shoulder diameter.5250 in (13.34 mm) Base diameter.5500 in (13.97 mm) Rim diameter.532 in ...
7 mm Remington cartridges are all rifle cartridges with bullets of 7 millimetres (0.28 in) diameter developed and sold by Remington. These cartridges include: .280 Remington (7mm Express Remington) 7mm BR Remington (Bench Rest) 7mm Remington Magnum; 7mm Remington Ultra Magnum (RUM) 7mm Remington Short Action Ultra Magnum (SAUM) 7mm-08 Remington
Lazzeroni's short magnums (7.21 Lazzeroni Tomahawk) were designed to operate in a short-action rifle, instead of requiring a long action. The U.S. Repeating Arms Company was the first major manufacturer to commercialize Lazzeroni's concept, followed shortly thereafter by Remington with their "Short Action Ultra Mag" line.
This is a list of firearm cartridges which have bullets in the 7.00 to 7.99 millimetres (0.2756 to 0.3146 in) caliber range. Length refers to the cartridge case length. OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge.
.300 Remington Short Action Ultra Magnum (also known as 300 RSAUM, 300 RSUM or 300 Rem SAUM) is a .30 caliber short magnum cartridge that is a shortened version of the Remington 300 Ultra Mag, both of which derive from the .404 Jeffery case.
The 7mm WSM is similar to the .300 WSM with the case necked down to handle .284" bullets. However, the distance from the case head to the datum line on the shoulder is longer for the 7WSM, preventing accidental chambering or firing of the .284" 7mm bullet in .270 WSM's .277" bore.
The Model 673 was a bolt-action rifle introduced by Remington Arms in 2003 and discontinued in 2004. [1] It is an updated version of the Remington Model 600 and Model 660. [2] The company hails the weapon as the "ultimate guides' rifle", with features ranging from its laminated stock, ventilated rib, and iron sights.