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big 7 or big 30
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 781464" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Another vote for 7mmSTW.....IMO, more efficient round than the 7RUM. There is only 1 advantage I see to the 7RUM, and that is the brass is solid. It is not a belted-magnum. Alot of people who full-length size belted magnum brass tend to have case-head seperation after about 2-3 loads. I recently got 4-5 loads out of some of my 7STW brass before it cracked about 1/8" above the belt. I guess the brass just got work-hardened from neck-sizing and and it finally got brittle and broke. Now I can't find any dang Nosler or Norma STW brass. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 781464, member: 12995"] Another vote for 7mmSTW.....IMO, more efficient round than the 7RUM. There is only 1 advantage I see to the 7RUM, and that is the brass is solid. It is not a belted-magnum. Alot of people who full-length size belted magnum brass tend to have case-head seperation after about 2-3 loads. I recently got 4-5 loads out of some of my 7STW brass before it cracked about 1/8" above the belt. I guess the brass just got work-hardened from neck-sizing and and it finally got brittle and broke. Now I can't find any dang Nosler or Norma STW brass. LOL [/QUOTE]
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