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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="Riverman" data-source="post: 724297" data-attributes="member: 2750"><p>I definitely agree with the comment "dead is dead". However my experience with Accubonds on elk is that they make it through the near side rib cage and then totally disintegrate leaving no exit wound. These are the most consistently accurate bullet that I've shot. Wild game is too important to my diet to loose a front quarter because my bullet blew up. </p><p></p><p>I have had very good luck with the new Barnes TTSX on moose and elk in both .338 caliber and .30 caliber. This is on shots from 30 yards to over 400 yards. All kills have been pass throughs and all bullets</p><p>have expanded leaving at least a twice the caliber exit wound. </p><p></p><p>I purchased some 168 gr. 7mm Barnes LRX bullets for my STW but so far I have not found any load data.</p><p>I reluctantly used 160 gr. Accubonds this season with the same explosive performance, DRT but lots of wasted meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riverman, post: 724297, member: 2750"] I definitely agree with the comment "dead is dead". However my experience with Accubonds on elk is that they make it through the near side rib cage and then totally disintegrate leaving no exit wound. These are the most consistently accurate bullet that I've shot. Wild game is too important to my diet to loose a front quarter because my bullet blew up. I have had very good luck with the new Barnes TTSX on moose and elk in both .338 caliber and .30 caliber. This is on shots from 30 yards to over 400 yards. All kills have been pass throughs and all bullets have expanded leaving at least a twice the caliber exit wound. I purchased some 168 gr. 7mm Barnes LRX bullets for my STW but so far I have not found any load data. I reluctantly used 160 gr. Accubonds this season with the same explosive performance, DRT but lots of wasted meat. [/QUOTE]
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