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300rum ver 7stw
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<blockquote data-quote="str8shoot" data-source="post: 436620" data-attributes="member: 26034"><p>For downrange energy you gotta go with the heavy for cal bullets. </p><p>Your 168 30 cal load at 3250 has only 1067lbs at 1000 yards</p><p>A 7stw with a 168 at 3100fps has 1334lbs at 1000 </p><p>If you can get 3250fps out of a stw with 168s it would have 1500lbs at 1000 yards</p><p>However if you shot a 210 vld out of a 300rum at 3100fps you'd get 1664lbs at 1000 yards.</p><p>If you are concerned about energy at long range, forget the 140s in 7mm or the 168s in 30 cal. You gotta be thinking about 168-180gr in 7mm and 190-210gr in 30 cal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="str8shoot, post: 436620, member: 26034"] For downrange energy you gotta go with the heavy for cal bullets. Your 168 30 cal load at 3250 has only 1067lbs at 1000 yards A 7stw with a 168 at 3100fps has 1334lbs at 1000 If you can get 3250fps out of a stw with 168s it would have 1500lbs at 1000 yards However if you shot a 210 vld out of a 300rum at 3100fps you'd get 1664lbs at 1000 yards. If you are concerned about energy at long range, forget the 140s in 7mm or the 168s in 30 cal. You gotta be thinking about 168-180gr in 7mm and 190-210gr in 30 cal. [/QUOTE]
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