I get my 6.5mm SAUM back this coming week from the gunsmith
It is built on a brand new stainless Remington 700 Short Action, which I had my gunsmith blueprint & true up the action. It is fitted with a Defensive Edge custom bolt release, PTG Oberndorf aluminium bottom metal and Wyatts extended magazine. The bolt is a PTG spiral fluted with M16 extractor and PTG aluminium bolt shroud / firing pin assembly.
I am running a Criterion 1:8 twist fluted barrel, 24 inches length. All the metal work has been Cerakoted black and bedded into a McMillan Remington 700 Mountain Rifle stock in their McWoody finish.
I have 75 pieces of Norma 300 SAUM brass that I FL sized down in a Hornady 7mm SAUM die, then switched to my Redding S Type 7mm SAUM die, with the neck first sized down with a Wilson 0.298 bushing, then a second pass through a Wilson 0.292 bushing. Doing this my runout has stayed a constant .001/.002. I did not neck turn my brass and I have not had a doughnut form in the neck area of any of my cases.
I put together some barrel run in loads using 58gr H1000 and a 140 Hornady SST. I use a 7mm SAUM Forster Ultra Micrometer seater die, with the 7mm stem replaced with a 6.5mm. Using this setup, I can keep my bullet runout to .002. As this is purely a hunting rifle, I am happy with the runout I am getting.
So, the most interesting thing. Well, I had a bag of unprimed Federal 300 WSM brass and I decided to see if it could be formed into 6.5mm SAUM, as both the WSM & SAUM case diameters that I miked were identical. So I ran some 300 WSM cases through my 7mm SAUM FL die ( I lost a couple through hydraulic denting of the shoulders), however after a little bit of trial and error I managed to successfully form 30 cases. These cases did however need to be outside neck turned as there were some inconsistencies in thickness on one side. Once this was done I then chamfered and deburred as per my normal case prep.
The 6.5mm SAUM Norma cases weigh on average 242.8 grains and water capacity measured to the case mouth is 68.4 grs h2o.
A Federal 6.5mm SAUM case weighs on average 234.0 grains and water capacity measured to the case mouth is 72.6 grs h2o.
My next bit of experimentation will be to use 270 WSM Winchester brass and form these to 6.5mm SAUM as I understand the brass is alot harder than Norma brass.
Michael.