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7 SAUM vs 284win

Title says it.

What would you get with a 7 saum over a 284? They both "will keel".

How much shorter is the 7 saum vs 284 for a short action?

Barrel life way different?
 
ADG, out of Elizabethtown, KY is now offering 7SAUM brass and it is in stock. I've not heard anything bad about their brass but it odes appear to be expensive; maybe more than Lapua 6.5-284 brass.
If I were to build either it would be a minimum 8.5 twist and a long action. There are just too many excellent heavy for caliber bullets out there now to take advantage of.
IMO, having owned and shot one with great results, I would choose the 7WSM over either of the two you're looking at but the brass situation there is so incredibly difficult it moves a fine cartridge way down the list of consideration for the fast sevens.
 
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They both "will keel".

How much shorter is the 7 saum vs 284 for a short action?

Barrel life way different?

Are you looking for a hunting rifle or a target rifle? I think it might matter.
 
ADG, out of Elizabethtown, KY is now offering 7SAUM brass and it is in stock. I've not heard anything bad about their brass but it odes appear to be expensive; maybe more than Lapua 6.5-284 brass.
If I were to build either it would be a minimum 8.5 twist and a long action. There are just too many excellent heavy for caliber bullets out there now to take advantage of.
IMO, having owned and shot one with great results, I would choose the 7WSM over either of the two you're looking at but the brass situation there is so incredibly difficult it moves a fine cartridge way down the list of consideration for the fast sevens.


Thats my issue with 300 wsm too... brass... if I cant get good brass it aint worth it.
 
You'll get better velocity from the ultra mag and less barrel life if pushing those numbers. Accuracy won't be quite as good ( in the 7 saum )if your looking for a competitive rifle for matches and you'll get beat up a bit more. Brass isn't as good and like the above comments, a LA will benefit you in both cartridges depending on what your use for them. Think I'd look at the 7 WSM if I were going Short magnum. 284 win = 2.170" case
7 saum = 2.035" case
7 WSM = 2.100" case
 
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I have a 7mm SAUM in a short action with the wyatts box and have loaded to 2.950”. Has been accurate for me (more of a hunting, long range plinker build) kinda like a 6BR on steroids:
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com...rtridge-options-for-mid-range-and-long-range/
Current brass options: Norma, Nosler, Bertram, ADG.
Always wanted to build a 284 and still may do so someday but the extra .135” case length limits you in a SA. I think 284 in strictly a competition gun is hard to beat. I always had concerns on getting a 284 to feed ok in a repeater but never messed around with it enough to know. I’ve gotten the SAUM to feed after tinkering with it.
IMO don’t like the shorter neck length on the 7 WSM.
Would think you would get a few hundred more rounds barrel life out of a 284.
 
IF I ever burn out, my .270 WSM bbl. I'd re-barrel with,.. the 7mm-.270 WSM
Should fit in short/ medium, Actions OK and has a longer Neck than, the 7mm WSM ( 7WSM is almost, Obsolete !) and the Canadians are loving it for, 1,000 yard Competition.
 

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