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Reloading
7stw, 168 VLD, Back to the drawing board
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 619418" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Yea, I think that is more the way that I think that I am going to end up. The accuracy is there, but with the powder I am using the speed is not there. With my other STW's, RL22 and 7828 makes them come to life with 140's, but I thought I could utilize the n-170, but I think it is TOO slow, even if I compress it. When the weather allows, I am going to load up some with rl22, and 7828, using the 162 A-Max, and the 168vld. I also have some 160 fail safes, that I absolutely love. This gun has a definite preference to 160 class,versus 140's. That is fine with me. The good thing is that I have plenty of good brass. I recently acquired 140 rounds of factory premium ammo. Some of it actually shoots very well just as it is. ( but I like my own better) thanks for the reply. </p><p></p><p> 7 STW, lightbulb gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 619418, member: 22854"] Yea, I think that is more the way that I think that I am going to end up. The accuracy is there, but with the powder I am using the speed is not there. With my other STW's, RL22 and 7828 makes them come to life with 140's, but I thought I could utilize the n-170, but I think it is TOO slow, even if I compress it. When the weather allows, I am going to load up some with rl22, and 7828, using the 162 A-Max, and the 168vld. I also have some 160 fail safes, that I absolutely love. This gun has a definite preference to 160 class,versus 140's. That is fine with me. The good thing is that I have plenty of good brass. I recently acquired 140 rounds of factory premium ammo. Some of it actually shoots very well just as it is. ( but I like my own better) thanks for the reply. 7 STW, lightbulb gun) [/QUOTE]
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