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    Help design the NZHS Forum Wildcat - Part 3 - Case

    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
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    Hahahahahaha. R is before W or 7mm. Hahahahahaha
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    Crazy blue people...anyway, what about making the most of the new .270 LR AB and necking it to fit those or maybe the standard 130gr projo's. Would be a nice short action all rounder with moderate speeds??
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    Its a great looking wildcat, and would suit the budget consoius loader and under 250 yards it will be devestating on deer.
    Might be time to get a 7mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    Hahahahahaha. R is before W or 7mm. Hahahahahaha
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    7FEH isn't that just a 7 IHMSA a 7mm based on a 250 savage (ie 22-250) case? if so i guess reamers are available off the shelf I looked at 7 IHMSA a while back and I remember reading that 300 savage brass is the preferred starting point as opposed to necking up 22-250 or 250 savage brass

    I like the idea of a 7mm creedmore improved. shorter than a 7-08 so suits short actions like the rem model 7

    I have this 7saum shortened 200 one working really well now after a few initial brass forming headaches 162 amax does 2930 out of 24 inch tube

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    Quote Originally Posted by Callum View Post
    A guy on the long range forum has tried a 7mm wssm but not tested it, called it the .284 thunder chicken, must work extremely well with a silly name like that
    Ha "Thunder chicken" classic. If you do a large magnum it could be ***HOT "HAMMER OF THOR!!!!" BOOM!!!! I just blew your mind!!. This is all i can contribute to this discussion. USERNAME OUT!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    Its a great looking wildcat, and would suit the budget consoius loader and under 250 yards it will be devestating on deer.
    Might be time to get a 7mm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    Here we have a visual comparison between the 7mmFEH and a Standard 7mm-08 on the right.

    The Forum Elite Hunter is loaded with a 120grain BT and the 7mm-08 is loaded with a 140grain BT (to suit a long throated Sako)

    As Kiwigreg alluded to 3050-3100fps might be achievable with Lapua brass, pushing the shoulder forward would be cool but necessitates fire forming.

    Anyone have any thoughts on this, is it too small in capacity for general hunting????

    Perhaps we could have a slight concept change on the Forum wildcat idea and have a Forum line of wildcats, this one could be the smallest and let's have two above it, to cover all our hunting requirements.
    The mid can be the short 284 idea and the large, well, that's a whole 'nother thread


    Might need to get a model 7 for this project
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    7FEH isn't that just a 7mm IHMSA a 7mm based on a 250 savage (ie 22-250) case? were you trying to do something unique? I guess at least dies, reamers, and load data are all ready available federal used to sell brass too but they stopped....

    a question re: 7mm IHMSA

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    Quote Originally Posted by yerimaginaryM8 View Post
    7FEH isn't that just a 7mm IHMSA a 7mm based on a 250 savage (ie 22-250) case? were you trying to do something unique? I guess at least dies, reamers, and load data are all ready available federal used to sell brass too but they stopped....

    a question re: 7mm IHMSA
    It certainly looks close, less taper perhaps.
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    This post was a reply to a tx that somehow ended up here. Couldnt delete.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    It certainly looks close, less taper perhaps.
    Have you made one yet mate?
    Be interested in hearing how the testing went

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    No not yet, been playing with the "Houston warehouse" saum

    21 3/4 inch barrel, 1.3 inch dia at the muzzle

    Shooting very well
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    And still using the standard model 7 in saum

    Any further ideas for a forum wildcat ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    And still using the standard model 7 in saum

    Any further ideas for a forum wildcat ?
    Yes standard 243 what more could you want
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