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Thinking about 6.5 Stw
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<blockquote data-quote="MkJose" data-source="post: 1627234" data-attributes="member: 107218"><p>I have a .243 STW, .257 RUM, and a 6.5 RUM. They all shoot great. I have had the 6.5 RUM the longest and probably have about 200-250 rounds down the tube and so far no troble. Its a great long range deer round. I have shot some 120gr. BTs at 1000 yards with great accuracy. In the 6.5 RUM I use WC 872 and Fed. 215M primers. </p><p></p><p>They are all fun to shoot and super flat. If they don't last too long, thats ok with me as long as they don't quit making barrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MkJose, post: 1627234, member: 107218"] I have a .243 STW, .257 RUM, and a 6.5 RUM. They all shoot great. I have had the 6.5 RUM the longest and probably have about 200-250 rounds down the tube and so far no troble. Its a great long range deer round. I have shot some 120gr. BTs at 1000 yards with great accuracy. In the 6.5 RUM I use WC 872 and Fed. 215M primers. They are all fun to shoot and super flat. If they don't last too long, thats ok with me as long as they don't quit making barrels. [/QUOTE]
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