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7mm STW
7mm STW Brotherhood - For those who shoot the 7mm Shooting Times Westerner
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1433701" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>As my good brother said, we never had to go that route, with the STW. My best primer was the 215gm. By far the best, and most consistent.</p><p>When you shoot through a chronograph, and your sd, and , rd are al over the place, OR, you get occasional fliers, going to a less violent sparkplug, usually will calm it down.</p><p>I Ihad a insanely accurate 700 police, in seven mag, that would shoot .3, groups at 100, .4 at 200, all day, any day. That load was with the WLR, primer. Formerly, I used the 215, and 215gm. Same results, EXCEPT, once in awhile, I would get those annoying fliers, not like off the paper, but out of grouping, that I was sure wasn't me. So I gave it a try, and never looked back.</p><p>I have a signed target, at .189, @ 200 yards.</p><p>My Sako STW,,did that once in awhile also, the WLR fixed that problem.</p><p>Worked well in a 300 win mag if I recall. That gun, we were about to give up on, and it settled down, and still shoots great to this day, even when very cold.</p><p>Lots of tricks up our sleeves!</p><p>The 7STW dog will hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1433701, member: 22854"] As my good brother said, we never had to go that route, with the STW. My best primer was the 215gm. By far the best, and most consistent. When you shoot through a chronograph, and your sd, and , rd are al over the place, OR, you get occasional fliers, going to a less violent sparkplug, usually will calm it down. I Ihad a insanely accurate 700 police, in seven mag, that would shoot .3, groups at 100, .4 at 200, all day, any day. That load was with the WLR, primer. Formerly, I used the 215, and 215gm. Same results, EXCEPT, once in awhile, I would get those annoying fliers, not like off the paper, but out of grouping, that I was sure wasn't me. So I gave it a try, and never looked back. I have a signed target, at .189, @ 200 yards. My Sako STW,,did that once in awhile also, the WLR fixed that problem. Worked well in a 300 win mag if I recall. That gun, we were about to give up on, and it settled down, and still shoots great to this day, even when very cold. Lots of tricks up our sleeves! The 7STW dog will hunt! [/QUOTE]
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