I shoot the STW and with 168gr. Sierra BTHP and 79gr. of powder I get 3200fps. and 30" drop at 500yds sighted in at 100.
It is WOW on deer and coyotes!!!!!!
It's in my avitar.
What casing is the Lazz built on? I notice it is not belted.
My understanding is It's his own proprietary design....I don't like belts on sharp shouldered rounds. It's just not needed and their original design was to make sure low sloping cases would extract on dangerous game / turn bolts. For the reloader, you have to watch for case stretch around the belt too. They just kinda stuck in the shooting world with the word 'magnum' and even incorporate them on new rounds too??
Like preaching to the choir Paul ... Vihtavuori powders are the only way to go
I just bought 16 lbs of N133 and 8 lbs of N130 (24 pounds )
my small caliber wildcats love this stuff
Coyotes HATE it
I use them almost exclusively....the paper usually confirms it for me. I have some other reloading buddies who say I'm silly for paying more & think I'm a powder snob.
N135 and the 6BR with 66-68br pills are a match in heaven!! I almost thought my 35p was broken when working up loads the 1st time.
I handload for several people. I've shot a 7mm STW since 1991. I had a Browning A-Bolt in 7mm Rem Mag rechambered to the 7mm STW. It was a wildcat back then. A friend shoots the 7mm RUM. I load 140 Nosler Accubonds for both rifles. With max loads for both rifles, the velocity is dead even. STW-3450fps...RUM 3451fps. However, the STW has a 24 inch tube, whereas the RUM sports a 26 inch barrel. It also takes about 7 more grains of powder for the RUM to reach the velocity of the STW. The STW is more efficient, but I really like the lack of a belt on the RUM. Feeds a lot smoother. Shoot me a PM if I can help any.
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