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7mm STW
7mm mag or stw
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<blockquote data-quote="338edge" data-source="post: 1016312" data-attributes="member: 34435"><p>I have both but when comes down which one I reach for to do all my hunting its my 7mm stw pictured here. I'm using 180gr bergers going 3188 out of a 26" hart tube. 74.0 grs of 7828. I've killed elk out 790 yards and close as 126 yards all with great success usually I shot drops and kills. All high shoulder shots. I went with John Burns advice nearly 15 years ago. He used a 7mm stw for ever but he does like the 7mm rem mag as well. I'm trying to convert to the 338 edge as I have a canyon rifle that I love its hard not to take the stw.</p><p></p><p>Corey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338edge, post: 1016312, member: 34435"] I have both but when comes down which one I reach for to do all my hunting its my 7mm stw pictured here. I'm using 180gr bergers going 3188 out of a 26" hart tube. 74.0 grs of 7828. I've killed elk out 790 yards and close as 126 yards all with great success usually I shot drops and kills. All high shoulder shots. I went with John Burns advice nearly 15 years ago. He used a 7mm stw for ever but he does like the 7mm rem mag as well. I'm trying to convert to the 338 edge as I have a canyon rifle that I love its hard not to take the stw. Corey [/QUOTE]
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