If I build a rifle for just about everything why shouldn't I build a 300 RSAUM? I figure I could buy several hundred rounds of a factory load that shot well and with that brass be set for many years on ammo. The rifle would be a custom build, 22" to 24" barrel, hopefully 8 to 8.5 pounds ready to hunt. Would be used for everything I may hunt in the future in the states, i.e. elk, moose, caribou, bears of all shapes and sizes. I do not plan on shooting critters over 500 yards on the regular. I know the 300 win mag probably makes more sense due to mass popularity but I do tend to prefer short action rifles with shorter barrels. I rarely fly for a hunt so not having ammo isn't really a concern for me. Also, the 300 WSM is an option but I'm not sure it has any advantages besides off the shelf ammo options.
Any experience with a 300 RSAUM is appreciated, especially experience regarding bullet weights, barrel lengths, and velocities.
Any experience with a 300 RSAUM is appreciated, especially experience regarding bullet weights, barrel lengths, and velocities.