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7mm STW
Mcwhorter 7mm STW
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<blockquote data-quote="txaggie1" data-source="post: 2218506" data-attributes="member: 113838"><p>Own several factory ammo in (nosler 160 accubond, federal 160 trophy bonded and federal 160 sierra gameking) all shoot very well and acceptable for pretty much anything texas. Just recently got into loading for it, my son loves to load so i get the componets and we work up some loads. STW is on the list next i have 175 partition i would like to work up. When you could buy custom loaded ammo i purchased 3 boxes of 175 swift aframes from hendershots. Really all of these shoot well in both my guns wanted to get something a little heavier to take plains game type/sized animals, so i bought some custom loads glad i did. The wife and I have gotten into going on our own little weekend safaris (locally here in texas) and our animal list seems to grow. lol </p><p></p><p>My accumark i just put a vx5 want to get a custom dial on it, that thing really makes an average joe a very good shot. I have half a mind to get into more long range shooting around here now that i'm getting a setup that will do it. Time will tell most my interest are hunting, but as i said this thing flat out shoots as good or better than anything i've personally owned. Ringing the gongs at our place which max at 500 seems like a chip shot. We hunt with some guys that have access to a ranch in far west texas that have auodad not really on my list of animals but the thought of shooting one long range very much interest me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txaggie1, post: 2218506, member: 113838"] Own several factory ammo in (nosler 160 accubond, federal 160 trophy bonded and federal 160 sierra gameking) all shoot very well and acceptable for pretty much anything texas. Just recently got into loading for it, my son loves to load so i get the componets and we work up some loads. STW is on the list next i have 175 partition i would like to work up. When you could buy custom loaded ammo i purchased 3 boxes of 175 swift aframes from hendershots. Really all of these shoot well in both my guns wanted to get something a little heavier to take plains game type/sized animals, so i bought some custom loads glad i did. The wife and I have gotten into going on our own little weekend safaris (locally here in texas) and our animal list seems to grow. lol My accumark i just put a vx5 want to get a custom dial on it, that thing really makes an average joe a very good shot. I have half a mind to get into more long range shooting around here now that i'm getting a setup that will do it. Time will tell most my interest are hunting, but as i said this thing flat out shoots as good or better than anything i've personally owned. Ringing the gongs at our place which max at 500 seems like a chip shot. We hunt with some guys that have access to a ranch in far west texas that have auodad not really on my list of animals but the thought of shooting one long range very much interest me. [/QUOTE]
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