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7MM STW vs 28 Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="jasonco" data-source="post: 1596324" data-attributes="member: 15637"><p>The one and only problem with the 7STW and it can be remedied by a competent smithy, is the action length. I knew that going in when I had mine built, a few years after Layne Simpson released it upon us. A long magnum action is at best minimum spec for the full length H&H case. I had the Smith to lengthen the magazine cutout .250", so there was enough extra length for about any bullet back in the day, the readily available SGK 175, awesome long range bullet that put game down where it was last alive! Move forward to when the Berger 180 VLDH and I had zero issue reaching the lands, as described by Berger, and still be magazine fed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonco, post: 1596324, member: 15637"] The one and only problem with the 7STW and it can be remedied by a competent smithy, is the action length. I knew that going in when I had mine built, a few years after Layne Simpson released it upon us. A long magnum action is at best minimum spec for the full length H&H case. I had the Smith to lengthen the magazine cutout .250", so there was enough extra length for about any bullet back in the day, the readily available SGK 175, awesome long range bullet that put game down where it was last alive! Move forward to when the Berger 180 VLDH and I had zero issue reaching the lands, as described by Berger, and still be magazine fed. [/QUOTE]
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