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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="SFR292" data-source="post: 747118" data-attributes="member: 62002"><p>Sweet thanks guys. I was concerned on loosing some velocity with the faster twist more than anything. </p><p></p><p>To answer the question about setting the Redding dies up, you "should" full length resize the first time and then if you're not pushing too hard neck size after that. That being said, most belted magnums don't benefit as much from neck sizing as a case that headspaces off the shoulder. As hard as most people would push the STW, it should be full length sized each time. However, the down side is it's harder on the brass, so take that into account. Call David at PTG or Paul at Redding and they can fill you in more. I'm a Redding dealer as well. </p><p></p><p>Play it by ear and feel, see how the brass and the gun react to each. </p><p></p><p>-Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SFR292, post: 747118, member: 62002"] Sweet thanks guys. I was concerned on loosing some velocity with the faster twist more than anything. To answer the question about setting the Redding dies up, you "should" full length resize the first time and then if you're not pushing too hard neck size after that. That being said, most belted magnums don't benefit as much from neck sizing as a case that headspaces off the shoulder. As hard as most people would push the STW, it should be full length sized each time. However, the down side is it's harder on the brass, so take that into account. Call David at PTG or Paul at Redding and they can fill you in more. I'm a Redding dealer as well. Play it by ear and feel, see how the brass and the gun react to each. -Ben [/QUOTE]
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