7mm Remington Short Action Ultra Magnum

7mm Remington Short Action Ultra Magnum (SAUM)
Type Rifle
Place of origin  United States
Production history
Designer Remington Arms Company
Designed 2002
Manufacturer Remington
Produced 2002–Present
Specifications
Bullet diameter .284 in (7.2 mm)
Neck diameter .320 in (8.1 mm)
Shoulder diameter .5347 in (13.58 mm)
Base diameter .5357 in (13.61 mm)
Rim diameter .534 in (13.6 mm)
Rim thickness 0.050 in (1.3 mm)
Case length 2.035 in (51.7 mm)
Primer type Large rifle magnum

Remington introduced the 7mm Short Action Ultra Magnum (SAUM) cartridge in 2002 to compete with the 7mm Winchester Short Magnum cartridge. It was designed specifically for the Remington Model Seven Magnum rifle, and intended primarily for long-range hunting use. The difference in velocity between the 7mm SAUM cartridge and the 7mm Winchester Short Magnum (WSM) is less than 50 feet per second; they are almost ballistic twins. Both the 7mm SAUM and the 7mm WSM achieve optimal ballistic results when using bullet weights from 120 to 160 grains.

More recently, the 7mm SAUM has suffered from decreased popularity, resulting in fewer manufacturers chambering rifles in this caliber. Low demand for factory ammunition in 7mm SAUM has resulted in a sharp increase in the cost of 7mm SAUM as of mid 2014.

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