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7mm STW
My New 7 STW
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<blockquote data-quote="jdwelch10" data-source="post: 935854" data-attributes="member: 16372"><p>The plan is shooting deer and maybe some pigs or whatever else I come across here in texas. If I ever go to shoot an elk or something like that somewhere else I will develop a different load and bullet more than likely.</p><p></p><p>I have had good luck with shock tips killing well in another rifle I have, so I have some 162 gr. sst that I was planning on using along with some 140 partitions and ballistic tips possibly. </p><p></p><p>What powders seem to be the most consistent over a range of temperatures? I under stand that none of them are going to be exact from summer to winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdwelch10, post: 935854, member: 16372"] The plan is shooting deer and maybe some pigs or whatever else I come across here in texas. If I ever go to shoot an elk or something like that somewhere else I will develop a different load and bullet more than likely. I have had good luck with shock tips killing well in another rifle I have, so I have some 162 gr. sst that I was planning on using along with some 140 partitions and ballistic tips possibly. What powders seem to be the most consistent over a range of temperatures? I under stand that none of them are going to be exact from summer to winter. [/QUOTE]
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