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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Fastest, most accurate .257, .284, .308 ??????
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<blockquote data-quote="Sako7STW" data-source="post: 32164" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>Canadian, It sounds like you came from the same school I did fastest = flatest= most accurate. I dont know if thats necassarily true but the way i have my 7STW figured for is 500 yards. Basically I am trying to tune it to where I can use the same hold as lazz uses on his Firebird with 140 gr bullets. I am using 120 and 127 gr. With this load if it is basically in 500 yards (which will be the case 95% of time) Put the crosshairs where they need to be and squeeze. The problem with the super magnums like you mentiond is that alot if not most bullets cannot handle what they are capable of. This causes iradic bullet behavior compared to those rounds that arent so "super".</p><p></p><p>To answere your question my favs are the .257 STW, 7 STW, and 30-378 WM or 30-338 Lap. No real advantages that I know of or anythng, I just like them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako7STW, post: 32164, member: 2112"] Canadian, It sounds like you came from the same school I did fastest = flatest= most accurate. I dont know if thats necassarily true but the way i have my 7STW figured for is 500 yards. Basically I am trying to tune it to where I can use the same hold as lazz uses on his Firebird with 140 gr bullets. I am using 120 and 127 gr. With this load if it is basically in 500 yards (which will be the case 95% of time) Put the crosshairs where they need to be and squeeze. The problem with the super magnums like you mentiond is that alot if not most bullets cannot handle what they are capable of. This causes iradic bullet behavior compared to those rounds that arent so "super". To answere your question my favs are the .257 STW, 7 STW, and 30-378 WM or 30-338 Lap. No real advantages that I know of or anythng, I just like them! [/QUOTE]
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