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Nosler

Bullet Type:

AccuBond

Caliber:

7mm Rem Ultra Mag

Grains:

160 grain

Rounds:

20

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HSM Ammunition

Bullet Type:

Berger Hunting VLD Match

Caliber:

7mm Rem Ultra Mag

Capacity:

100

Grains:

180 grain

Rounds:

20

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HSM Ammunition

Bullet Type:

Berger Hunting VLD Match

Caliber:

7mm Rem Ultra Mag

Grains:

168 grain

Rounds:

20

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Remington

Bullet Type:

Swift Scirocco Bonded

Caliber:

7mm Rem Ultra Mag

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

150 grain

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Remington

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Core-Lokt Pointed Soft Point

Caliber:

7mm Rem Ultra Mag

Grains:

150 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Nosler

Bullet Type:

AccuBond-Long Range

Caliber:

7mm Rem Ultra Mag

Grains:

175 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

DoubleTap Ammunition

Bullet Type:

Long Range X

Caliber:

7mm Rem Ultra Mag

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

145 grain

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

Barnes Triple Shock X Boat Tail

Caliber:

7mm Rem Ultra Mag

Grains:

150 grain

Rounds:

20

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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the difference between 7mm Rem Mag and 7mm rem ultra mag?

The 7mm RUM drives bullets roughly 100–200 fps faster than the 7mm Rem Mag due to its larger case capacity. This yields flatter trajectories at long range but produces significantly more recoil and higher ammunition costs. For most hunting, the Rem Mag is adequate; the RUM benefits shooters targeting game beyond 400 yards.

What is the effective range of a 7mm ultra mag?

Most shooters effectively use the 7mm RUM to 800–1000 yards for hunting, depending on bullet selection and skill level. Its high velocity and flat trajectory support extended range work, though actual effective distance varies with target size, wind conditions, and individual marksmanship.

How much does a 7mm magnum drop at 500 yards?

Bullet drop for a 7mm magnum at 500 yards typically ranges 32–50 inches, depending on load, bullet weight, and zero distance. A common 160-grain load zeroed at 200 yards drops roughly 40 inches at 500. Use a ballistics calculator with your specific muzzle velocity for precise figures.

Is 7mm enough for elk?

Yes. 7mm cartridges, particularly magnums like the 7mm Rem Mag, are effective on elk. They deliver sufficient energy and penetration with 160–175 grain bullets. Shot placement matters more than caliber. Most experienced elk hunters consider 7mm fully capable at ranges under 400 yards.