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7Rm vs. 7stw
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<blockquote data-quote="linksmechanic" data-source="post: 256946" data-attributes="member: 7317"><p>I was just looking at the hodgdon reloading site and was entering info for the stw to see if it would be worth reaming my rm to stw. They list a 175 grain bullet with retumbo at a maximum velocity of 2967. I'm currently shooting a max load in my 7rm with 68 grains of retumbo and shooting 180 bergers an am getting 2950 fps. What gives? It seems by there data you gain nothing. Am I missing something here. My load is a little hot but there is no pressure signs and is listed as max on there site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linksmechanic, post: 256946, member: 7317"] I was just looking at the hodgdon reloading site and was entering info for the stw to see if it would be worth reaming my rm to stw. They list a 175 grain bullet with retumbo at a maximum velocity of 2967. I'm currently shooting a max load in my 7rm with 68 grains of retumbo and shooting 180 bergers an am getting 2950 fps. What gives? It seems by there data you gain nothing. Am I missing something here. My load is a little hot but there is no pressure signs and is listed as max on there site. [/QUOTE]
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