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7mm STW
7 stw deer hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1033586" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Any bullet can be frangible at 3,600 fps other than a monolithic (solid copper).</p><p> </p><p>However, I think slowing the STW down some with some heavy bullets like the 180's would yield much more predictable results.</p><p> </p><p>Results you would most-likely enjoy, provided shot-placement and all other conditions were ok. The reason I say that is because freak-things happen, sometimes bullets fail, and sometimes we don't really hit them where we think we did, so that's why I added in the all factors into proper position part. Therefore, I can't really guarantee you will like the results. Because if something weird were to happen with the shot, and something didn't go as planned, and the bullet failed, or you lost the deer, then you wouldn't trust my judgement anymore. Get what I'm saying?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1033586, member: 12995"] Any bullet can be frangible at 3,600 fps other than a monolithic (solid copper). However, I think slowing the STW down some with some heavy bullets like the 180's would yield much more predictable results. Results you would most-likely enjoy, provided shot-placement and all other conditions were ok. The reason I say that is because freak-things happen, sometimes bullets fail, and sometimes we don't really hit them where we think we did, so that's why I added in the all factors into proper position part. Therefore, I can't really guarantee you will like the results. Because if something weird were to happen with the shot, and something didn't go as planned, and the bullet failed, or you lost the deer, then you wouldn't trust my judgement anymore. Get what I'm saying? [/QUOTE]
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