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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
7mm STW
STW vs 7-300 WBY
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<blockquote data-quote="Cuz" data-source="post: 1036864" data-attributes="member: 80752"><p>I have a couple 7-300 weatherbys. Ran across a good deal on a reamer and had a set of dies I picked up years ago. I use 7stw load data to get started and weatherby headstamped brass. Quality seems very good, although I skim turn the necks to even them up some. 3100 fps with 180 hybrids and imr 7828. Not a max load. 28'' barrel.accuracy has been outstanding with sendero contoured fluted hart barrels. No fireforming, just neck down 300 weatherby brass and go. There is a big weight difference between r-p brass and weatherby brass. Right around 20 grains I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cuz, post: 1036864, member: 80752"] I have a couple 7-300 weatherbys. Ran across a good deal on a reamer and had a set of dies I picked up years ago. I use 7stw load data to get started and weatherby headstamped brass. Quality seems very good, although I skim turn the necks to even them up some. 3100 fps with 180 hybrids and imr 7828. Not a max load. 28'' barrel.accuracy has been outstanding with sendero contoured fluted hart barrels. No fireforming, just neck down 300 weatherby brass and go. There is a big weight difference between r-p brass and weatherby brass. Right around 20 grains I think. [/QUOTE]
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