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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: 714445" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Black sheep, you are to **** funny!!!! ( neat stuff!!!!!!) </p><p>My " formula is as follows, and standard disclaimer applies obviously. </p><p>82.0 - RL25 - 145 LRX @ 3.687 coal. 215 GM. </p><p>Now comes the interesting part. My original load was using federal brass, and my velocity ave was 3414. </p><p>I loaded some once fired, FL resized ASquare brass that I had put away. Went to the range, with chrono in hand, with intent of checking speed on my 300 win mag, which is my back up. </p><p>I shot some of the A Square brass loads, @ 200. My ave velocity was 3440, low ES also. I accidentally deleted the string when went to do a summary, so I did not see the SD. The ES was was low, as I remember the numbers, and they hovered around 3442' 3439, 3440, etc. My buddy was behind me watching the numbers, and couldn't believe the speed, and the consistency. I was charmed go sat the least. </p><p>I am not changing anything, and this is my load. I actually use the same load with the 140 TSX, TTSX as well. I am tickled pink so far, as I have had to do a " regroup" from my setup from last year. I mean I had to change everything. </p><p>I really like the RL25 powder, and love these LRX bullets. These are both new to me, and my confidence level is high, as I've done a lot of homework and testimonial searches before I put this together. If you try this load, I'm sure that it or any variant from it will be a winner. FWIW, I have absolutely NO pressure signs at all. Two finger extraction, no problem. Pockets remain tight, no plunger marks, no shiny spots. </p><p>Hope this helps, and good luck to you my friend, and to all the " Brothers" as well. </p><p>We really do have a pretty good " clan " here!!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" />lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 714445, member: 22854"] Black sheep, you are to **** funny!!!! ( neat stuff!!!!!!) My " formula is as follows, and standard disclaimer applies obviously. 82.0 - RL25 - 145 LRX @ 3.687 coal. 215 GM. Now comes the interesting part. My original load was using federal brass, and my velocity ave was 3414. I loaded some once fired, FL resized ASquare brass that I had put away. Went to the range, with chrono in hand, with intent of checking speed on my 300 win mag, which is my back up. I shot some of the A Square brass loads, @ 200. My ave velocity was 3440, low ES also. I accidentally deleted the string when went to do a summary, so I did not see the SD. The ES was was low, as I remember the numbers, and they hovered around 3442' 3439, 3440, etc. My buddy was behind me watching the numbers, and couldn't believe the speed, and the consistency. I was charmed go sat the least. I am not changing anything, and this is my load. I actually use the same load with the 140 TSX, TTSX as well. I am tickled pink so far, as I have had to do a " regroup" from my setup from last year. I mean I had to change everything. I really like the RL25 powder, and love these LRX bullets. These are both new to me, and my confidence level is high, as I've done a lot of homework and testimonial searches before I put this together. If you try this load, I'm sure that it or any variant from it will be a winner. FWIW, I have absolutely NO pressure signs at all. Two finger extraction, no problem. Pockets remain tight, no plunger marks, no shiny spots. Hope this helps, and good luck to you my friend, and to all the " Brothers" as well. We really do have a pretty good " clan " here!!!! :Dlightbulb [/QUOTE]
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