LostinTexas_45
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Here is another little poll. Cast your votes. Give us a reason why you chose the caliber.
If you compare a Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in 300WM and 300WSM, the WM is 1/2" longer and 1/4# heavier.The nice thing about a WSM is the short action and that usually means a shorter barrel. @enysse is correct about the Brownings, they are very accurate. I own the WSM, but I don’t care for long barrels out in the woods.
Why I had to go A-Frame to get the 180 gr in my wsm. Had the same opinion as you about those long Barnes bullets in that short case.A 180 grain Barnes TTSX is a long bullet. In the WM it compresses the powder. I'd hate to try to load it in a WSM.
300WM
WM shoots heavier bullets and doesn't suffer from the lack of case capacity when loading the 200gr up to 220gr handloads
Ammo is easier to find and less expensive.
300WM has a more streamlined case and feeds easier than the short, fat 300WSM with a more severe shoulder angle.
Shooting 300WM out of a 7.5-8# rife is very doable, even for my wife.
I believe resale of a rifle in 300WM would be easier than a 300WSM for all of these reasons.
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The nice thing about a WSM is the short action and that usually means a shorter barrel. @enysse is correct about the Brownings, they are very accurate. I own the WSM, but I don’t care for long barrels out in the woods.
If you compare a Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in 300WM and 300WSM, the WM is 1/2" longer and 1/4# heavier.
And most other manufacturers are right around those numbers when comparing the two.
Would you allow that little bit to be the deciding factor between the two cartridges?
I have never let the way a firearms manufacturer built their gun deter me from buying a specific caliber if I wanted it. Least of all the barrel length. Chopping a barrel to the desired length is the absolute easiest thing to modify on a rifle. I would bet, even with a slightly shorter barrel, the Win mag outperforms the WSM.No, not 1/4”. I was referring to the Browning A Bolt lineup, the WSM is 3”shorter, 23” versus 26”. To me a 26” barrel in a medium caliber gun is too much, but that’s just me!