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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="dougduey" data-source="post: 2011088" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>That's an awesome reloading room. </p><p>For the STW, multiple powders will work well. H1000 is the one I'd pick if I could only have one. </p><p>160 gr bullets are also the one weight I'd go with if I could only have one. This cartridge is so accurate and pretty darn easy to find a load. It's the one rifle I find myself always grabbing out of the safe for a hunt. People are going crazy for the 28 Nosler, but it is just a reinvented version of the STW. </p><p>An outfitter in WY I've been using for years was happy when he found out I was bringing a 7 STW for my first hunt with him (pronghorn). He told me it's a very fine cartridge and his brothers favorite. His brother is a gunsmith and gun shop owner and he's killed everything all over the world with his 7 STW. Take that for what it's worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 2011088, member: 33159"] That’s an awesome reloading room. For the STW, multiple powders will work well. H1000 is the one I’d pick if I could only have one. 160 gr bullets are also the one weight I’d go with if I could only have one. This cartridge is so accurate and pretty darn easy to find a load. It’s the one rifle I find myself always grabbing out of the safe for a hunt. People are going crazy for the 28 Nosler, but it is just a reinvented version of the STW. An outfitter in WY I’ve been using for years was happy when he found out I was bringing a 7 STW for my first hunt with him (pronghorn). He told me it’s a very fine cartridge and his brothers favorite. His brother is a gunsmith and gun shop owner and he’s killed everything all over the world with his 7 STW. Take that for what it’s worth. [/QUOTE]
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