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| I have a STW but load it out as far as a M70 mag will allow. Looking at loadtech reducing the COL to 3.425 reduces the max powder by 3-6 grs depending on the powder. Lowers the Max velocity listed at max pressure buy 100-150FPS. Taking a 7mag increasing the pressure to STW levels and the COL to 3.425 give max velocities 25-75 fps slower than the STW. Burning an extra 10+ grains of powder isn't worth it in my book. If you do stay with the shorter bullets. No BTs to save room for powder.
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| I expected something like that would happen. I think I'll get a standard 7 RM 26" barrel and load it up to higher pressure. Thanks for the info. |
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| Elkhntr-who are you looking at to retube your rifle?
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| I'll do the work myself. I shoot a Savage rifle. The barrel nut that they use to secure the barrel to the action makes it pretty easy to swap barrels. I have an action wrench and a wrench for the barrel nut. All I really have to do is loosen the nut and remove the old barrel. After that I just screw the new barrel into the action with a headspace gauge in the chamber and tighten the nut. I can get a new barrel from Savageparts.com or Sharpshootersupply for a reasonable price. |
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