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I think anything over 7-08 for white tails inside 200yds would be over doing it. 7mm has great bullets for long range so if you go with one of the bigger 7mms you could definitely push that range out. Just an opinion though.
 
Another 7-08 vote. Will kill a whitetail well beyond 200 yards, or elk for that matter. Short action cartridge, light recoil, good range of bullets and great barrel life.
 
Oh? Are you going to take a 300 round class with a mid weight magnum? Let your 12 year old hunt with it? Practice? At 75 grains per shot?

For that matter it appears the OP has a magnum and wants something else.
 
Oh? Are you going to take a 300 round class with a mid weight magnum? Let your 12 year old hunt with it? Practice? At 75 grains per shot?

For that matter it appears the OP has a magnum and wants something else.

He wants something that he can find brass for, he never said he wanted to change bolts or get a new action. A bunch of speculation going on here.
 
You made good points, but that's why there are oodles of other cartridges to choose from that use less powder, have lighter bullets with higher BC, "that recoil less". You won't see the 7's near as much at a class as the 6.5's etc.

Just me, but the smaller 7's don't do anything that the same capacity 6.5's and 6's(barring energy) do for the criteria you mentioned.

It's a matter of personal opinion then, affording 7 saum is one thing, for some that doesn't matter. A Class, at what distances? Load the Saum down with lighter bullets for normal distances, or for kids. Load it up for longer distances with heavier bullets and enjoy the benefits.

Muzzle brake, a heavier rifle to offset recoil, that's what I've done.

Though, if I had to choose one caliber and cartridge to do everything it'd be a 7 Saum. That's what I meant by versatility.

Single loading 180 ELDM's at a longer OACL, in a 7 Saum with a 7 twist, man that's some serious ballitics.

Oh, I shoot a 6.5 Saum, I don't own a 7 Saum.
 
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If you reload the 7SAW from WTO would fit your needs , you can either use 308 Palma or 7-08 brass both of which are common and manufactured by LAPUA .
? what rifle are you shooting ? , LA or SA ? .
A 280 AI would be my choice for a LA .
 
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I have a 7mm-08, 7x57, 284 (long action), and a 7mm Rem. Mag. Deer at 300-400 yards? No brainer, 7mm-08 on a SA. BTW, I have killed 4 elk with a 7mm-08 shooting 120 Barnes TTSX.
 
IDK man, assuming you already have a 7 WSM it may be easier just to stick with that.
I just picked up 500 pieces of 7 WSM Bertram brass today at $1.30 each. Doesn't seem too hard to find especially given hornady will be rolling it out their door here shortly as well for another option.

That said if you don't already have a 7 WSM then yeah there is easier calibers to find brass for, but a little looking and it can be had.
 
7LRM - Brass is not belted and easy to get, I use H1000 which is also easy to find, I’m getting 2850 FPS from a 22” Barrel and over 3000 with my 24” shooting 180g hybrids. Recoil is not bad. Very easy to load for.