New 7mm SAUM

Beautiful hand cannon Ernie.
I bet the 150 gr ABLR would check all the boxes for you.

JD338
The 168 LRAB
The 175 LRAB
The 160 gr LRX
I have the most bullets on hand above.
I am going to start and get my brass fireformed to my chamber with 162 A-Max's.
Once I have 100 rounds through it, I will start with either the 168 LRAB or the 160 LRX
 
For SA my shots will not be over 500 yards.
But, I have had serious winds the last time (on one day hunting a Blesbuck) I was there, so a reasonable BC is important.

The 168 LR AB G1 BC @ .616 and the 160 LRX .608 G1 BC.
I could go with the 175 grain LR AB with a .648 BC, but I will need to see how much recoil it has for odd positional shooting.

I will be shooting the 6.5 PRC with 142 LR AB's in my 6.5 PRC in all likelihood on other days. Taking a difference one each day!

Both barrels are in the 15.875" and 15.9" lengths
 
Very nice! Good luck with your load development. I am looking forward to seeing your results.
 
That's an awesome video. Really shows the recoil, which doesn't really look uncomfortable to handle.
Thanks for sharing this video.

JD338
 
Nice shooting. Ernie, were those factory rounds or reloads? If reloads, what were they?
That is our son, Erik after he just turned 17, a little over 13 years ago.
Remington brass, that had been lightly neck turned, and all the other things you would do to cheap brass to make it better, H-1000, Fed 210M's, and the 162 Grain A-Max. Later in that year he took a antelope with it at either 650ish or 750ish ( I can't remember right now), but it was one and done.
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It was his favorite XP-100.
 
That's an awesome video. Really shows the recoil, which doesn't really look uncomfortable to handle.
Thanks for sharing this video.

JD338
Erik was using a light one handed hold-Good memories with that video!
Thanks.
 
That's an awesome video. Really shows the recoil, which doesn't really look uncomfortable to handle.
Thanks for sharing this video.

JD338
Erik was using a light one handed hold-Good memories with that video!
Thanks.
Sweet hand cannon Ernie. Don't forget to try out the 180 gr. Bergers, and the Hornady ELD M's. Let us know how this baby shoots.
I am setting up for a hunt in South Africa in the summer of 2026, and I want a more heavily constructed bullet than the M, although I love that bullet for big game through mule deer size. Elk if I limit myself to double lung.
I took the 180 grain Berger hybrid the last time I went to Africa and its performance was not what I wanted it to be. I’ve pretty much quit using it as a big game hunting bullet.
I love the bullet for other things though.
 
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