Accuracy and terminal performance are the cornerstones of Hornady Precision Hunter factory loaded ammunition. Great care has been given by Hornady engineers to develop superior match-accurate hunting loads that allow the ELD-X bullet to achieve its maximum ballistic potential. - Propellants used in the Precision Hunter ammunition line are clean burning and loaded to uniform capacity for consistent shot to shot results regardless of temperature. This attention to detail provides the highest levels of accuracy and performance uniformity for the most demanding and diverse hunting situations. - Cartridge: 7mm Shooting Times Westerner - Bullet: 162 gr ELD-X - Sectional Density: .287 - Ballistic Coefficient: .631 (G1) .318 (G7) - Box Count: 20
Caliber Dictionary
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The 7mm Shooting Times Westerner (STW) was wildcatted by gunwriter Layne Simpson in the late 1980s and adopted by Remington in 1996. Based on the 8mm Remington Magnum case necked down, the 7mm STW is a full-length magnum with 2.850-inch belted case. At the time it was the fastest commercial 7mm, but was eclipsed by the 7mm RUM just a few years later. Like the 7mm RUM, the 7mm STW is overbore capacity, meaning that it does best with longer barrels, is finicky about propellants, and causes rapid bore erosion--but it is also an extremely flat-shooting and very effective hunting cartridge for Western game at longer ranges...which is why it was so named. — Craig Boddington