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7mm STW
7mm STW or 28 Nosler?
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 3060350" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p><strong><em>Agreed!</em></strong> I, too, use the COW method to pre-form brass for my wildcats. I also use a hydraulic forming die. For 7MM STW, the end-user can use, as you noted, 8MM RM, .300 WBY, and the H&H (.300/.375) brass, as well as .358 STA, .416 RM, .300 Jarrett (very pricey), and now Peterson belted basic magnum brass. Below is my .30 LARA.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]553734[/ATTACH]</p><p>From L-R</p><p>1 - 8MM RM virgin brass</p><p>2 - After running through the custom hydraulic forming die (Whidden)</p><p>3 - After running through the custom sizing die (Whidden)</p><p>4 - After fire-fomed from the rifle's chamber.</p><p></p><p>As others noted, brass is a consumable item, and do not worry about load development until it is fired from the rifle's chamber. It is not the best brass, but Qual Cart also makes custom 7MM STW brass - <a href="https://www.qual-cart.com/284%20cal.htm" target="_blank">https://www.qual-cart.com/284 cal.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 3060350, member: 14204"] [B][I]Agreed![/I][/B] I, too, use the COW method to pre-form brass for my wildcats. I also use a hydraulic forming die. For 7MM STW, the end-user can use, as you noted, 8MM RM, .300 WBY, and the H&H (.300/.375) brass, as well as .358 STA, .416 RM, .300 Jarrett (very pricey), and now Peterson belted basic magnum brass. Below is my .30 LARA. [ATTACH type="full"]553734[/ATTACH] From L-R 1 - 8MM RM virgin brass 2 - After running through the custom hydraulic forming die (Whidden) 3 - After running through the custom sizing die (Whidden) 4 - After fire-fomed from the rifle's chamber. As others noted, brass is a consumable item, and do not worry about load development until it is fired from the rifle's chamber. It is not the best brass, but Qual Cart also makes custom 7MM STW brass - [URL]https://www.qual-cart.com/284%20cal.htm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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