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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 484422" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>I have over twenty 7mm's. I have six 7mm STW's alone. The reason I like them is because they offer excellent ballistic performance without the need for a muzzle brake. Ballistically the 7mm STW and 6.5 STW offer about the best ballistics I know of that can be shot well without having to go to a brake. In other words they will get you to long range without knocking the pee out of you. This appeals to many people. My wildcat 7mm's off the 280 case shoot extremely well at long range and are extremely pleasant to shoot many times at the range. </p><p> </p><p>When I am dead serious on a trophy animal I have my big boomers because I play all the odds. As you go up in caliber your odds of success go up and I play those odds. But I have plenty of fun shooting my 7mm's at deer and antelope. In my opinion that is where they belong. With a perfect shot any animal is dead with any caliber. After over 40 years of hunting I know few oportunities are perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 484422, member: 505"] I have over twenty 7mm's. I have six 7mm STW's alone. The reason I like them is because they offer excellent ballistic performance without the need for a muzzle brake. Ballistically the 7mm STW and 6.5 STW offer about the best ballistics I know of that can be shot well without having to go to a brake. In other words they will get you to long range without knocking the pee out of you. This appeals to many people. My wildcat 7mm's off the 280 case shoot extremely well at long range and are extremely pleasant to shoot many times at the range. When I am dead serious on a trophy animal I have my big boomers because I play all the odds. As you go up in caliber your odds of success go up and I play those odds. But I have plenty of fun shooting my 7mm's at deer and antelope. In my opinion that is where they belong. With a perfect shot any animal is dead with any caliber. After over 40 years of hunting I know few oportunities are perfect. [/QUOTE]
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