Is this brass still available and if so, how much would you like for it? I found this forum specifically after searching for SAUM brass!I still have the brass listed in post #7.
Is this brass still available and if so, how much would you like for it? I found this forum specifically after searching for SAUM brass!I still have the brass listed in post #7.
Do you still have these? ThanksI have a couple hundred virgin Norma 7 SAUM....
I have one lot of 50 pieces and one lot of 125 pieces.Is this brass still available and if so, how much would you like for it? I found this forum specifically after searching for SAUM brass!
PM sentI have one lot of 50 pieces and one lot of 125 pieces.
My experience was the opposite with Remington brass. I ran 2 7SAUM rifles. A long action and a short. It took some sorting and a bit of prep but the Remington brass lasted way longer than either Norma or Nosler. Same reports from fellow shooters. I do agree that the Norma 300 saum brass necked down will produce excellent results.My experience says to stay away from Remington brass in 7-SAUM because primer pockets are too soft and loosen after one or two firings. This also applies to factory loaded brass; bad primer pockets are common after only one firing.
My preference with experience has been good with Norma brass. I generally use .300 RSAUM Norma brass sized to 7 mm as the 7 mm brass is hard to find. Both Norma or Nosler give excellent results for this cartridge.
6.5 rsaum is on stock at creedmoor sports right now