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7mm STW Brotherhood - For those who shoot the 7mm Shooting Times Westerner
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 676676" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>I will have to completely agree with my " partner in crime, " Butterbean. I have not used the heavier 160 partition, but have used 140 in 7mm, and 165 in 30 cal. Again as was stated, they are old fashion, as to " today's" standard, but NOTHING walks away from a well placed Partition. This bullets just flat out work. </p><p>I will throw another bullet into the ring. Almost any of the Barnes bullets, TTSX, TSX, or what ever. And last but not least, I have been having GREAT accuracy with some of the older Hornady 154 Spire point, flat base. These things shoot well, they are consistent, and I have heard they stay together when the going is tough. </p><p>I personally want a 3X exit hole, I will exept a INSIDE blow up, but NOT a external blow up. The first two spell DRT, the third spells a suck track job. Take you pick!! Bottom line is, if you can get a Partition to shoot, and be consistent, load it , shoot it, and don't look back. The one thing that the Partition has is a time honored rep of DRT. Some of these " newer" ones dont have that yet. ( and maybe won't). </p><p>Good luck in your search, and use the " brain trust" here if need be. That's why we are called the " Brotherhood".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 676676, member: 22854"] I will have to completely agree with my " partner in crime, " Butterbean. I have not used the heavier 160 partition, but have used 140 in 7mm, and 165 in 30 cal. Again as was stated, they are old fashion, as to " today's" standard, but NOTHING walks away from a well placed Partition. This bullets just flat out work. I will throw another bullet into the ring. Almost any of the Barnes bullets, TTSX, TSX, or what ever. And last but not least, I have been having GREAT accuracy with some of the older Hornady 154 Spire point, flat base. These things shoot well, they are consistent, and I have heard they stay together when the going is tough. I personally want a 3X exit hole, I will exept a INSIDE blow up, but NOT a external blow up. The first two spell DRT, the third spells a suck track job. Take you pick!! Bottom line is, if you can get a Partition to shoot, and be consistent, load it , shoot it, and don't look back. The one thing that the Partition has is a time honored rep of DRT. Some of these " newer" ones dont have that yet. ( and maybe won't). Good luck in your search, and use the " brain trust" here if need be. That's why we are called the " Brotherhood". [/QUOTE]
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