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I can't t find a rifle like I want in a .300 Win mag.....the rifle is available in .300 WSM

Pros and cons of the .300 WSM ?

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66 fps with a 180 grain bullet. More expensive brass. fatter case makes feed rails more finicky to get feed reliability

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I have both and like the short action. I am around 2850 with 200gr NAB and in the 300 WM 3000. 69 grs vs 75 grs +/-. 1-less capacity, brass has not been an issue for me so moot point IMHO.


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I’ve got both as well. I can’t say finding WSM brass has been an issue for me either, I just don’t want to pay inflated prices is all. I load 165 gr. TTSX in my 300 WSM and 180 gr. Accubonds in the 300 WM. Since I just started reloading for both back in the winter, I haven’t tried much more at the time.

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Doesn’t seem to recoil as much with the Short Mag

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I have both in left handed model 70's. they both feed and shoot wonderfully. 180gr bullets are 3000fps in the WSM. A little more in the WM. I can guarantee an elk can't tell the difference.
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I have shot both and would rather have the short mag.

And Reloader 17 works real good.

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Originally Posted by LFC
the rifle is available in .300 WSM


My recommendation would depend on which rifle you'd get the WSM chambered in. Some handle the round well, a few don't.


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I've used both Winchester 70 (new CRF) that worked swell and Kimber 8400 ("almost CRF?) in 300WSM that fed very well. Remington 700 SA had to be tweaked a bit to feed OK, still pretty rough. Great round though, I stuck with Barnes 168 TSX and later 168 TTSX. R17 was King! I don't own one now as I have a soft spot in my heart for the 300WM, its Old Faithful to me. smile

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I’ve got both and prefer the 300 WSM. Brass is high though.


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