Is this a factory rifle, action, barrel ? I like the dip camo. I have a bolt action pistol in the 300 SAUM and it is a hammer. Love the round. Easy to load and not real picky on bullets if I stay in the 150grn. range.
Mike
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I couldn't find anything from Remington about the 300 SAUM. They do have a 300 RUM. I guess it could be custom. That is why I asked. I have two 300 SAUM pistols, one bolt action and the other break action. I use this round more than most any of my pistols. With a 150grn Accubond or Ballistic Tip it is very flat shooting and is a hammer on deer and pigs around here in Oklahoma. The bolt pistol will be my go to gun if I go for elk again.
Mike
Last edited by McClura; 01/21/20.
You don't quit playing because you get old, you get old because you quit playing!
I couldn't find anything from Remington about the 300 SAUM. They do have a 300 RUM. I guess it could be custom. That is why I asked. I have two 300 SAUM pistols, one bolt action and the other break action. I use this round more than most any of my pistols. With a 150grn Accubond or Ballistic Tip it is very flat shooting and is a hammer on deer and pigs around here in Oklahoma. The bolt pistol will be my go to gun if I go for elk again.
Mike
I had a Model 7 in 7 SAUM so guaranteed this is a factory rifle. It was a shooter and I kick myself a lot for letting that one go.
I'd say it's certainly a factory barreled action and a factory stock, but I don't recall the blued steel (Matte/CDL or Gloss/LS) barreled actions being available with the injection molded handle during the SAUM years of the early 2000's. That doesn't mean that I didn't miss something, but folks swap stocks all the time. I think my dad and I have 4-5 of those magnum M7 rifles, all of which wear various Remington factory stocks (CDL walnut, LS laminate, 673 laminate), none of which came originally on those individual rifles.