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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Necking down 7mm STW to .257 STW
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<blockquote data-quote="BEEMAN" data-source="post: 1342341" data-attributes="member: 38130"><p>A friend of mine has two 25 STW. Found a problem with powder bridging and carbon rings. Guns would all of a sudden be WAY over pressure. We ended up using Ram Shot Magnum I believe. This powder seemed to cure the bridging problem. As far as bullets he used Accubond and E tips. I agree with with MudRunner on finding a heavy for caliber bullet. Chinchanga I believe makes a heavy in the 130-135 gr range. Just going by memory here. Also not sure what twist barrel you would need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BEEMAN, post: 1342341, member: 38130"] A friend of mine has two 25 STW. Found a problem with powder bridging and carbon rings. Guns would all of a sudden be WAY over pressure. We ended up using Ram Shot Magnum I believe. This powder seemed to cure the bridging problem. As far as bullets he used Accubond and E tips. I agree with with MudRunner on finding a heavy for caliber bullet. Chinchanga I believe makes a heavy in the 130-135 gr range. Just going by memory here. Also not sure what twist barrel you would need. [/QUOTE]
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