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7mm STW Reloading Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 794831" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>284nut, first of all, I like your screen name, as I am a 284 " Nut " myself. I noticed you are using the RL25' across the board as far as weights go. The RL 25 has really caught on with a few members on this forum, and everyones answer seems to be the same, ie, less pressure, more velocity, and low ES, SD. But I will second your opinion on the powder being dirty. It don't take long to foul the barrel. If you clean it at the range, it cleans up pretty decent, but if you wait til you get home, or the next day, well, have fun with that. I use Butches Bore Shine, and it does a pretty good job. </p><p>I used to be a die hard RL22 man, with my STW's, but when the 25 showed up I tried it, and couldn't believe the difference. I finally switched all of them to it, and havent looked back. Nice load info, and welcome to the Brotherhood!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 794831, member: 22854"] 284nut, first of all, I like your screen name, as I am a 284 " Nut " myself. I noticed you are using the RL25' across the board as far as weights go. The RL 25 has really caught on with a few members on this forum, and everyones answer seems to be the same, ie, less pressure, more velocity, and low ES, SD. But I will second your opinion on the powder being dirty. It don't take long to foul the barrel. If you clean it at the range, it cleans up pretty decent, but if you wait til you get home, or the next day, well, have fun with that. I use Butches Bore Shine, and it does a pretty good job. I used to be a die hard RL22 man, with my STW's, but when the 25 showed up I tried it, and couldn't believe the difference. I finally switched all of them to it, and havent looked back. Nice load info, and welcome to the Brotherhood! [/QUOTE]
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