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7mm stw vs 7mm wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="mike33" data-source="post: 262533" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>I like how Layne Simpson claimed the 7 STW. After the article in Shooting times i ran in to a guy who had a 1000 yard heavy bench and regular sporter of this caliber. Of course he called it a 8mm 7mm. I bought his sporter barrel and had it put on my rem 700. I sent Layne Simpson a few fired cases and asked him about this since this guy had it done 8 years prior. He responded back in a letter saying it looked close but he didnt actually claim it . I could of swore he claimed it though. I wasent to impressed and sold the gun. Made a big bang and kicked like hell. However where this gun would come to life would be with the larger bullets, but i wasent going to sit behind it. Muzzle brakes was just getting popular than i think it was around 1988 give or take.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike33, post: 262533, member: 14195"] I like how Layne Simpson claimed the 7 STW. After the article in Shooting times i ran in to a guy who had a 1000 yard heavy bench and regular sporter of this caliber. Of course he called it a 8mm 7mm. I bought his sporter barrel and had it put on my rem 700. I sent Layne Simpson a few fired cases and asked him about this since this guy had it done 8 years prior. He responded back in a letter saying it looked close but he didnt actually claim it . I could of swore he claimed it though. I wasent to impressed and sold the gun. Made a big bang and kicked like hell. However where this gun would come to life would be with the larger bullets, but i wasent going to sit behind it. Muzzle brakes was just getting popular than i think it was around 1988 give or take. Mike [/QUOTE]
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