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7mm STW
Why 7STW over 300WM?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 800635" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I'm used to the 200 partition and sierra match or the 220 sierra match in win brass. I do not use berger. Sierra, nosler, and hornady have served my pipes pretty well. I do use some barnes when I want a lead free pill. My current 300 win is a lh browning stalker ss with a rather short mag and throat that restrict capacity a bit. </p><p> I usually use the browning for situations where the critters are running and shots won't be over 500-600 yards. I've actually gone to a 165 hornady at 3250 fps pushed with rl22 to get the mid range time of flight down. It is also the most accurate load in that pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 800635, member: 48043"] I'm used to the 200 partition and sierra match or the 220 sierra match in win brass. I do not use berger. Sierra, nosler, and hornady have served my pipes pretty well. I do use some barnes when I want a lead free pill. My current 300 win is a lh browning stalker ss with a rather short mag and throat that restrict capacity a bit. I usually use the browning for situations where the critters are running and shots won't be over 500-600 yards. I've actually gone to a 165 hornady at 3250 fps pushed with rl22 to get the mid range time of flight down. It is also the most accurate load in that pipe. [/QUOTE]
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