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    My proof is a consistent 1/2 moa with everything I've fed it . The thing with lighter rifles to remember is a lighter rifle is less forgiving and the fundamentals are more important to repeatable accuracy .

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    I also went with an 8.5 twist. I actually added +4lbs kit to the stock and a Fat Bastard brake to mine to help with recoil and piss off Chuck...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Delfuego View Post
    to help with recoil and piss off Chuck...
    Win-Win
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    I plan on bringing my 7 saum to the long range magnum match in Raton this month and I'm happy to report that I finally got that suppressor that I've been promising to get for the last 3 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by omega1 View Post
    I plan on bringing my 7 saum to the long range magnum match in Raton this month and I'm happy to report that I finally got that suppressor that I've been promising to get for the last 3 years.
    I'm gonna go with a 7 SAUM, thinking 1:8 twist, probably 22", switch barrel so I can run my 6.5x47 on the same action when its not set up for hunting.

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    7 SAUM and 6.5x47 have different case head diameters and the internal dimensions of the feed lips in the action are different also .

    May be able to get by with just changing the bolts , not certain on that and you would need to get with the action manufacturer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C Ward View Post
    7 SAUM and 6.5x47 have different case head diameters and the internal dimensions of the feed lips in the action are different also .

    May be able to get by with just changing the bolts , no certain on that and you would need to get with the action manufacturer.
    I knew about the bolt and just so happened that there was a magnum short action bolt for sale on the Hide, so I snatched it up. I've seen other rifles running on Surgeon actions run both before, meaning a standard boltface caliber and swapped to a magnum caliber. But your right, a quick call to Surgeon won't hurt. Any advice on whether to run SAUM or WSM? Is 1:8 to fast for the 180's? Thanks
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    I know the Bighorns are machined with exact tolerances and you can swap barrel and bolt heads w/o headspace issues. I do not know about Surgeons. Likely both barrels and both bolts will need to go to the smith's together and a reputable smith.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smchop View Post
    I knew about the bolt and just so happened that there was a magnum short action bolt for sale on the Hide, so I snatched it up. I've seen other rifles running on Surgeon actions run both before, meaning a standard boltface caliber and swapped to a magnum caliber. But your right, a quick call to Surgeon won't hurt. Any advice on whether to run SAUM or WSM? Is 1:8 to fast for the 180's? Thanks
    Many years ago I ordered an action from Surgeon with a 223 and 308 bolt. I am *still* waiting on that 223 bolt. Its ok though, I sold the action once I started getting the runaround from those knuckleheads.
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