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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
7Rm vs. 7stw
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<blockquote data-quote="3006savage" data-source="post: 257073" data-attributes="member: 12069"><p>The STW will not have much separation in a 24 inch barrel. That is what many of the reloading manuals are based on. The STW will really pull away with a 26" and especially a 28" tube because its larger case will maintain the pressure curve longer than the RM can. Also the manuals in general offer a greater variety of loads for the more popular cartridges and will tend to have a better shot at that optimum combination which maxes out the cases potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3006savage, post: 257073, member: 12069"] The STW will not have much separation in a 24 inch barrel. That is what many of the reloading manuals are based on. The STW will really pull away with a 26" and especially a 28" tube because its larger case will maintain the pressure curve longer than the RM can. Also the manuals in general offer a greater variety of loads for the more popular cartridges and will tend to have a better shot at that optimum combination which maxes out the cases potential. [/QUOTE]
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