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New GAP Extreme Hunter in 6.5 SAUM

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I know thin centers are great for punching paper and shooting small 4" pieces of steel at 600 yards but we are talking about a hunting scope. A through and through hunting scope to be put on a hunting rifle. the thin cross hairs are almost impossible to see in thick cover or on dark background. We already have tons of choices for target scopes there are many this is designed to be a hunting scope period. I would tell you its certainly not the pest choice for a target rifle.

No need to convince me. I own rifles because I hunt and think you guys nailed this one.
 
It is obvious that you guys spent a lot of time working out the details on this scope project both in the scope design and the reticle. I have spent a decent amount of time thinking about what I would build if I could build a hunting scope and and this little package checks off most of my boxes! BRAVO!! I realize pleasing the masses becomes impossible on a project like this but a couple thoughts from one guy's perspective.

One of the reasons I asked what the final power range ended up being was because, like another gent above, I am concerned about the eye-box and overall view from the scope on high power. I agree with the premise that 12-15x is all that is needed for a hunting scope but there are very few scopes that pull off the same kind of clarity and comfortable eye-box at high power as they do at low to mid. It was in this regard that I was hoping that it may still end up on the 3.5-21 platform of which I have been very happy with the mid power range performance. Obviously if these things are non issues on this scope then all is well but it is certainly worth verifying IMO.
Overall, I love the reticle for my style of hunting. I would personally add the numeric designations to both sides of the main horizontal windage line. I understand the need to reduce clutter but only having them on the right side doesn't speed up finding the proper wind hold or help to reduce error on the left side, which is the whole concept to having them to begin with.

I would also eliminate everything above the top of the donut to open up the entire top of the scope for viewing. This would still give you holds up to 2 MIL above the center for those that zero at 200+ yards but would clear up the top for spotting, judging size, etc.

Really excited to see how this unfolds. Thanks for sharing it along the way. I enjoy living vicariously!

Scot
 
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A lot of the hunters that complain about reticle thickness are truly going extreme long range (over 1500). That, to me, is a small subsection of hunters with plenty of options already available. Weight and even FFP vs SFP is virtually a non issue for that application. I think reticle subtension gets way overhyped in the long range hunting discussion, at least as far as hunting pertains to 97% of us.

But I bet there are a lot of dedicated tactical and competition shooters who wouldn't mind a few more lightweight options and if these kind of rifles keep winning comps we might see a few more of those 17 pounders in the for sale section.

Scot I like the idea of removing everything above the donut and 3.5-21 sounds like a winner as well.
 
Seriously brother, you shoot here:

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...and you're thinking about moving? Hopefully not far, or you may be in need of an intervention :)

That picture is stunning!

This has to be one of the absolute sickest pictures I've ever seen. I live in the wrong state...
 
We have a few thousand pieces of Norma 300 RSAUM in stock. It can be yours as it sits or converted to 6.5 RSAUM and of course loaded.

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Did you guys hijack crazy uncle Larry Potterfileds truck from Norma?! I've had this on backorder with Midway since summer and they were suppsed to ship today, but are now pushed out to Nov 4th. ;) Email sent for price quote.
 
To those of you who have used both Remington and Norma 300 SAUM brass for forming 6.5 SAUM cases, have you had to reduce your charge at all using the Norma brass?

I weighed some Remington brass and came up with about 218 grains per piece; whereas, the Norma brass was about 229 grains. I'm assuming the Norma brass has thicker walls, thus slightly decreased case capacity.
 
To those of you who have used both Remington and Norma 300 SAUM brass for forming 6.5 SAUM cases, have you had to reduce your charge at all using the Norma brass?

In my 7/300 and 7saum I get stiff bolt lift when running Nosler/Norma brass over Rem/Win brass with same load. Have to drop it a .5 to a full grain to not hit pressure. I think the difference is that I am right at max pressure to start with. With the 6.5 saum they are not on the edge.


Should be two more weeks and my 6.5 saum will be here. Scott I stole your camo design I liked it so much. You have great taste. Have the necks turned on Nosler brass, and 62g of H1000 under the Berger 130vld's ready to start out with. Sounds like I just need to get a bullet pointer now.



 
Hey question for you guys on dies... I have this 7 saum die set with the competition seater.

REDDING TYPE S MATCH NECK DIE SET, 7MM REM SA ULTRA MAG | Sinclair Intl mm SAUM (Remington SA Ultra Mag)

I also have the same dies for a 6.5x284. Can I just swap out the decap assy and vld seating assy from the 6.5x284 to the 7 saum dies? What seating dies are you guys using?

Thanks
 
To answer a PM, here are better pics of the APA bottom metal used. Accurate mags, 300 WSM mag

So I'm starting to procure all the pieces for a 6.5 SAUM build and having followed this thread for a long time I wanted to make sure I had all the correct info for the key components:

PTG Reamer 6.5-4S (original reamer)
APA bottom metal with Accurate mags, 300 WSM mag
24" barrel or longer with 1 in 8.7 twist
.300 RSAUM or 7mm RSAUM brass
130gr Bergers over ~61.0gr of H1000


I recall a post by George recently stating that they had changed the reamer a smidge in the throat length dimension. I do not recall him provinding an updated reamer name, if the name did indeed change. Thanks in advance for all the great info in this thread. I'm REALLY looking forward to adding a 6.5 SAUM to my 6.5 collection.
 
The Current Reamer that PTG Sells is the correct reamer.


61 grains of H1000 on the 140 gr

63 grains of H1000 on the 130 gr


So I'm starting to procure all the pieces for a 6.5 SAUM build and having followed this thread for a long time I wanted to make sure I had all the correct info for the key components:

PTG Reamer 6.5-4S (original reamer)
APA bottom metal with Accurate mags, 300 WSM mag
24" barrel or longer with 1 in 8.7 twist
.300 RSAUM or 7mm RSAUM brass
130gr Bergers over ~61.0gr of H1000


I recall a post by George recently stating that they had changed the reamer a smidge in the throat length dimension. I do not recall him provinding an updated reamer name, if the name did indeed change. Thanks in advance for all the great info in this thread. I'm REALLY looking forward to adding a 6.5 SAUM to my 6.5 collection.
 
Im looking forward to the scope. I am just wondering, why didnt you choice to build it off the 2.5-16x 44mm 30mm scope? I have one currently and with small mil knobs, and that ret you made it would be HELL OF A HUNTING SCOPE. I use the 2.5-16 on my 375R, the 2.5 is super nice for close shots and Its nice to be able to dial up.
 
Im looking forward to the scope. I am just wondering, why didnt you choice to build it off the 2.5-16x 44mm 30mm scope? I have one currently and with small mil knobs, and that ret you made it would be HELL OF A HUNTING SCOPE. I use the 2.5-16 on my 375R, the 2.5 is super nice for close shots and Its nice to be able to dial up.

They don't make a 2.5x16 FFP, the entire scope is different its not just a 3x12 FFP with a new knob. The tube is a whole new design. The glass inside is different is has an incredible eye box real easy to get on fast. Very crisp. The eyepiece housing was the same as the current 3x12. But Rev 2 is changing that. The 3x12 was the best choice to start from its probably the most common power we all use while hunting, It looks like they will do a 4-16 with all the same features for 2015. So the guys that think they need more power will get it eventually. :)
 
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My son's mule deer buck taken with GAP Xtreme Hunter 6.5. One shot at 307 meters.

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The off shoulder exit. 139gr scenar. My family has taken three antelope, one coyote and two mule deer bucks with it from 260 meters to 420 meters, all one shot kills.
 
Hey George, now that my rifle's ready, I'm a ready and willing volunteer to test drive the scope!

The guys willing to Test Drive these will have to wait a little, Rev2 Prototypes will be ready in December, There are only 3 in the world right now and they are already all out being tested. Pat and I will be shooting more deer any coyotes in late November with one as well.
 
139gr Scenars look to be pretty darn effective at taking game...

Any experiences with something like the 142gr SMK?

I have seen quite a few animals hit with the 139 Scenar. All lasered through with minimal expansion. I would not recommend this bullet for hunting at all. The 140 A-max on the other hand does very well. Granted, all of these shots were with Creedmoor speeds, and not SAUM.

Ty
 
New GAP Extreme Hunter in 6.5 SAUM

I have seen quite a few animals hit with the 139 Scenar. All lasered through with minimal expansion. I would not recommend this bullet for hunting at all. The 140 A-max on the other hand does very well. Granted, all of these shots were with Creedmoor speeds, and not SAUM.

Ty

Did you see Pats post right above?? I would not call that Lasering through!


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