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7mm, something in-between WSM and 28 Nosler

The 7mm RSAUM has about 74 grains capacity, and a longer neck than the WSM. Too bad that it is suffering in popularity and sourcing brass would likely be an issue.

I almost went with 7mm RSAUM. It's a fantastic cartridge. If I were building a short action this would probably be my choice.
 
7STW has a case capacity of around 98 grains depending on make. The 7 Dakota is a very nice chambering and is easy to load for and very accurate but I think the case capacity is around 90 grains. You might want to look at the 7-300WM / 7mm Practical. Not sure of the case capacity but I think its less than the 7 Dakota.

7mm Practical is a great performer, but I'm choosing to stay away from belted cases and fire-forming.
 
The 7mm WSM has a case capacity of approximately 82 grains of H2O.

Interesting. My book showed 74 grains, and my estimates put it well under 3k fps for the Berger 195. If I were going with a short action I would probably reconsider, but this is for a long action.
 
When the OP sees the price tag for that wild cat:

finish reamer
die reamer
custom dies
he may have to change his drawers!
not to mention most gunsmiths want to fire one or two test rounds in the new barrel before they send it off to the customer

Alex Wheeler could put you on 3 barrels in 28 nosler for the same cost of a shortened 404/RUM/WSM case...look before you leap.

LOL Not looking to create my own cartridge, but yeah that would be an expensive endeavor.
 
I've also been referred to Gunwerks 7mm LRM, based on the 375 Ruger, but I'm not sure if people are building rifles with it or if it's proprietary.

Gunwerks replied to me, reamers are available and some smiths already have them. This might be what I'm looking for.
 
Interesting. My book showed 74 grains, and my estimates put it well under 3k fps for the Berger 195. If I were going with a short action I would probably reconsider, but this is for a long action.

Very interesting.

I've been reloading both cases, 7WSM and 7SAUM for several years now and the figure I used seems correct.

I reviewed several sources to see if I had misread or misinterpreted the information but I find that my statement is in truth still valid. There is a stated range for total capacity when filled with water based on the manufacturers, that range being 81.3 grains to 82.2 grains. This holds true for the WSM family in general.

The RSAUM family though is stated as being in the approximate range of 71.5 to 73 grains again depending on the manufacturer.

Regards.
 
I just read this whole thread and didn't see anywhere what this rifle is to be used for. Sometimes that helps responses. I would never build a 7 RSAUM OR 7WSM in a short action. Things function better and getting a loaded round out is much easier on a long. Then you have the ability to throat out where needed and still fit in a magazine if it's not a single shot. Matt
 
I almost went with 7mm RSAUM. It's a fantastic cartridge. If I were building a short action this would probably be my choice.

If you put a 180 grain Berger Hybrid seated with only the boat tail below the start of the neck, the OAL will be over 3". Perhaps a long action is the right choice for the cartridge. I am currently using a long action Remington to chamber a 6.5 Remington Magnum. That was designed (mal designed if the truth be known) as a short action cartridge, but it really needs a long action. I'm expecting overall lengths up to around 3.3" in what was claimed to be a short action cartridge.
 
The 7mm RSAUM has about 74 grains capacity, and a longer neck than the WSM. Too bad that it is suffering in popularity and sourcing brass would likely be an issue.

I'm a little jittery when taking H2O weights, but I get 75.71 grains for the straight 7mm RSAUM? And, when Ackleyized: 76.87 grains?

Relative to "sourcing brass", my favorite old indian trick is to take Norma .300 WSM brass and shove the shoulder back to approximate 7mm RSAUM case capacity...a lot of work here...and "improve" it to 40 degrees. H2O comes in at just 75.24 grains, but with the long residual case neck (180 Hybrid all inside the neck), it shoots faster with less powder than the standard 7mm RSAUM, and just as accurately. COAL comes in at 3.24 inches, so you will need at least a 32-inch barrel to keep the bullet tip from protruding out the muzzle!!

Dan
 
Very interesting.

I've been reloading both cases, 7WSM and 7SAUM for several years now and the figure I used seems correct.

I reviewed several sources to see if I had misread or misinterpreted the information but I find that my statement is in truth still valid. There is a stated range for total capacity when filled with water based on the manufacturers, that range being 81.3 grains to 82.2 grains. This holds true for the WSM family in general.

The RSAUM family though is stated as being in the approximate range of 71.5 to 73 grains again depending on the manufacturer.

Regards.

My Norma brass is 71.1 grains just to confirm your data.
 
I just read this whole thread and didn't see anywhere what this rifle is to be used for. Sometimes that helps responses. I would never build a 7 RSAUM OR 7WSM in a short action. Things function better and getting a loaded round out is much easier on a long. Then you have the ability to throat out where needed and still fit in a magazine if it's not a single shot. Matt
Looking to step down from 338 Lapua to something more reasonable. Very long range target shooting, 1500-2500 yards. Looking to send heavy bullets faster than 3000fps without burning out a barrel in 800 rounds. Magazine feed is not a requirement, but repeater actions have a wider variety of stock choices. Looking at 7mm for reduced recoil compared to, for example, a 300 Norma Mag with 230gr Berger Hybrids. Want something that will work in a standard long action without requiring a special "magnum" action like 338LM does.
 
Very interesting.

I've been reloading both cases, 7WSM and 7SAUM for several years now and the figure I used seems correct.

I reviewed several sources to see if I had misread or misinterpreted the information but I find that my statement is in truth still valid. There is a stated range for total capacity when filled with water based on the manufacturers, that range being 81.3 grains to 82.2 grains. This holds true for the WSM family in general.

The RSAUM family though is stated as being in the approximate range of 71.5 to 73 grains again depending on the manufacturer.

Regards.
My apologies, I must have been looking at the wrong cartridge.
 
Looking to step down from 338 Lapua to something more reasonable. Very long range target shooting, 1500-2500 yards. Looking to send heavy bullets faster than 3000fps without burning out a barrel in 800 rounds. Magazine feed is not a requirement, but repeater actions have a wider variety of stock choices. Looking at 7mm for reduced recoil compared to, for example, a 300 Norma Mag with 230gr Berger Hybrids. Want something that will work in a standard long action without requiring a special "magnum" action like 338LM does.
The 28 Coaster should push Berger 195 VLD at 3000fps from a 26" barrel. If you are shooting at the 1500+ yard range you will probably have an even longer barrel.

If you want something off the shelf the 7mm SAUM is the best at the moment. As far as I can tell, same pressure, same seating depth, same barrel, it will throw that same 195 pill at ~2750fps

The 28 Coaster is exactly what you asked for. Half way between a WSM/SAUM and a Nosler. Easy to make brass from any Nosler or RUM brass.

The WSM/SAUM will use ~62 grains of RL-26 to go 2750
The 28-Nosler will use ~91 of RL-33 to go 3100
The 28 Coaster will use ~83 of RL-33 to go 3000

As close to the middle as you can get.

The design is free to use. Maybe I'll make one with my Proof Research barrel instead of another 28-Nosler. That would be a 24" hunter though, so I'd be throwing Barnes 168 LRX at about 3050fps.

Unless, you are not interested in wildcats.
 
7mm Blaser
7mm Dakota
7mm/284-Shehane
280 Sherman
7mm/338 WinMag, this might make 3000fps with the 195VLD in a 26" barrel. Longer barrel sure. ~77 grains of RL-33
 

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