You might get there with a 7mm saum in a repeater. The velocity difference isn't that great from what I know in comparison between the 7mm wsm and the 7mm rsaum.
I recently bought a Model 10 chambered in .308. It's centerfeed with 4.4" screw spacing, DBM, and bottom bolt release. It shoots pretty well for what it is, but I'm in need of a better long range cartridge as the .30 cal bullets have a tough time getting to a mile with any type of consistency.
The 7mm WSM seems like it would fit the bill if I can throw 180gr VLDs between 2,800-2,900 fps. From what I can tell, however, this round needs to be seated around 2.9-2.95" to get close to those velocities, and I'm wanting to keep it a repeater if at all possible.
I've also considered some of the 6.5mm alternatives, but would really prefer to stay in the 7mm family. Any insight or experience is appreciated.
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You might get there with a 7mm saum in a repeater. The velocity difference isn't that great from what I know in comparison between the 7mm wsm and the 7mm rsaum.
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I looked at the rsaum but would prefer to stay with the WSM for simplicity's sake. I can find WSM brass and dies easily, lots of load data, etc. From everything I've read, they're basically the same round other than the short mag having a few more grains of capacity. Length should be about the same.
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AICS style bottom metal or a chassis with Alpha Type 2 mags will get you 2.95 in a repeater configuration.
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