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7mm STW
Mcwhorter 7mm STW
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<blockquote data-quote="wasskeet" data-source="post: 2217783" data-attributes="member: 117080"><p>I'll give you a short version of my first McWhorter experience. Bought a used, unknown McWhorter in 7 WSM. Not the caliber I would have selected but looked little used. Fast forward to first trip to range with ammo that came with it. Underwhelming trip to say the least, best group of 4-5 was well over an inch. On advice from members here, called the guys at McWhorter and got some good advice after giving them the recipe of what I got with it - pull them all and start over. Previous owner had loads nothing like their "pet" load - hard to imagine but they say they see/hear of it all the time. They gave me a few loads to try with one they expected to shoot the best.</p><p>First time out with their recommended load in the photo below. This was the best of 4, but all under .500". Extra plus - the group shown was the first from cold bore - no fouling shot. Needless to say - they have another big fan!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasskeet, post: 2217783, member: 117080"] I'll give you a short version of my first McWhorter experience. Bought a used, unknown McWhorter in 7 WSM. Not the caliber I would have selected but looked little used. Fast forward to first trip to range with ammo that came with it. Underwhelming trip to say the least, best group of 4-5 was well over an inch. On advice from members here, called the guys at McWhorter and got some good advice after giving them the recipe of what I got with it - pull them all and start over. Previous owner had loads nothing like their "pet" load - hard to imagine but they say they see/hear of it all the time. They gave me a few loads to try with one they expected to shoot the best. First time out with their recommended load in the photo below. This was the best of 4, but all under .500". Extra plus - the group shown was the first from cold bore - no fouling shot. Needless to say - they have another big fan! [/QUOTE]
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