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7 mm rum or stw
Which one would be the best for long range and accuracy? Also can I use a rcbs rockchucker for these shells. Thanks
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RE: 7 mm rum or stw
I own rifles chambered for both cartridges and in all honesty while the ultra mag offers 50 to 70fps more velocity than the stw ,I prefer the stw.The ultramag case is so large that you must burn a great deal of extra powder for a very small gain in velocity and barrel life is even shorter.I do find that the 300 ultramag is a much better use for the big ultra case.I use a rockchucker to load both rounds.
Edited by - stubblejumper on 12/31/2002 19:18:14 |
RE: 7 mm rum or stw
Either are fine rounds but I have a 7RUM and love it. Stubble jumper and I don't disagree but it's personal preference. Go with the one you can get the best deal on.
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RE: 7 mm rum or stw
STW is more accurate and will reach out there...<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
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RE: 7 mm rum or stw
I had the same question a while back but decided to go with the 7RUM. I think Remington will offer more factory choices with premium bullets, and weights. I don't reload, so I felt the 7RUM will be a better choise down the road. Looking at the balistics, the 7RUM holds a minimal edge as far as speed and energy, to small of a difference to use as the deciding factor. I really can't comment on the accuracy of the STW, but my Remington 700 can usually print an inch or less pattern at 100 yards using factory 160gr Nosler Partitions.
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RE: 7 mm rum or stw
Have any of you tried the 120and 130gr bullets for accuracy? Thanks
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RE: 7 mm rum or stw
I have tried the 120gr ballistic tip at the range and it does shoot well.I would not however hunt big game with it as I am just not sure that it will hold together at speeds approaching 3700fps.
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