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<blockquote data-quote="crazyhorse" data-source="post: 1149151" data-attributes="member: 3056"><p>I think to answer that question you have to first consider what you want out of the .284 selection of bullets (it's quite good). If pushing them really fast is your goal them the STW or the LRM is the obvious winner. Deciding between the two would be a personal decision based on your ability to get components as explained above. </p><p>Just my .02 but the 7RM is hard to beat when comparing across the board. Efficiency is the thing that gets my attention. It's common that there is +/- 10gr difference in load volume for roughly a 100-200 gain in fps. Barrel life in the 7RM is roughly almost double that of the STW. I have several guns in the safe that are "bigger" than the 7RM, but I use it twice as much as any of the others. FOR ME it's a great balance of power, recoil, component availability and barrel life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazyhorse, post: 1149151, member: 3056"] I think to answer that question you have to first consider what you want out of the .284 selection of bullets (it's quite good). If pushing them really fast is your goal them the STW or the LRM is the obvious winner. Deciding between the two would be a personal decision based on your ability to get components as explained above. Just my .02 but the 7RM is hard to beat when comparing across the board. Efficiency is the thing that gets my attention. It's common that there is +/- 10gr difference in load volume for roughly a 100-200 gain in fps. Barrel life in the 7RM is roughly almost double that of the STW. I have several guns in the safe that are "bigger" than the 7RM, but I use it twice as much as any of the others. FOR ME it's a great balance of power, recoil, component availability and barrel life. [/QUOTE]
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