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7mm STW
Question for STW guys!
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<blockquote data-quote="jayran" data-source="post: 1824988" data-attributes="member: 15779"><p>I've had a stw for a long time, and my brother had one before I had one. We have always reloaded for them. If you intend to shoot 180s or 195s then a 28 Nosler is the way to go. My 700 action is milled for the wyatts 4" box. I just put a 26" 8 twist proof sendero on it and kept it a stw because of all the history, brass etc. No draw backs to a 28 Nosler. If you have all your 300 weatherby brass and components just rebarrel it launch a 215 hybrid and smile every time it dumps a critter in its tracks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayran, post: 1824988, member: 15779"] I’ve had a stw for a long time, and my brother had one before I had one. We have always reloaded for them. If you intend to shoot 180s or 195s then a 28 Nosler is the way to go. My 700 action is milled for the wyatts 4” box. I just put a 26” 8 twist proof sendero on it and kept it a stw because of all the history, brass etc. No draw backs to a 28 Nosler. If you have all your 300 weatherby brass and components just rebarrel it launch a 215 hybrid and smile every time it dumps a critter in its tracks. [/QUOTE]
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