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.270 WSM vs. 7mm STW
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 322026" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>I'm sold on the WSM's. I would go for the 270. Berger makes a decent 150 that will get you out there. Hornady has that new GMX bullet that shows promise. The 150 Nosler Partition, Ballistic Tip, and Accu-Bond will do the trick. Sierra shows promise in their 135 SMK, and 150 Game King. Speer should offer some good solid hits with their 130 and 150 Hot-Cor and BT's. </p><p></p><p>This of course if you reload, but if not, they offer most of the bullets I have selected in decent factory loads. Go with the 270.</p><p></p><p>I would save the 7STW when you want to enter Howitzer status and build a rifle with a 28 to 32 inch barrel and take advantage of the powder capacity and bullets available. </p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 322026, member: 13275"] I'm sold on the WSM's. I would go for the 270. Berger makes a decent 150 that will get you out there. Hornady has that new GMX bullet that shows promise. The 150 Nosler Partition, Ballistic Tip, and Accu-Bond will do the trick. Sierra shows promise in their 135 SMK, and 150 Game King. Speer should offer some good solid hits with their 130 and 150 Hot-Cor and BT's. This of course if you reload, but if not, they offer most of the bullets I have selected in decent factory loads. Go with the 270. I would save the 7STW when you want to enter Howitzer status and build a rifle with a 28 to 32 inch barrel and take advantage of the powder capacity and bullets available. Tank [/QUOTE]
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