@AkRyan is that 2850fps with the 18 or 19 inch barrel? I have a Banish 30 showing up this week and want to cut and thread my Browning X-bolt stainless stalker 300WSM. I would like to make it as short as possible for elk hunting here in Colorado. Every elk I have shot is under 200 yards so not to concerned with velocity loss. At 18" I am at around .650 inches barrel diameter so 5/8 is not going to work or not recommended . Considering 9/16x24 or M13x.75 and use the and to get to 5/8.Just a thought but why not cut down you wm?? I have a 300wsm at 19" and a 300wm at 18" and both are great guns. My 300wsm gets 2850fps with federal premium 180g accubonds.
The 19" wsm gets 2850@AkRyan is that 2850fps with the 18 or 19 inch barrel? I have a Banish 30 showing up this week and want to cut and thread my Browning X-bolt stainless stalker 300WSM. I would like to make it as short as possible for elk hunting here in Colorado. Every elk I have shot is under 200 yards so not to concerned with velocity loss. At 18" I am at around .650 inches barrel diameter so 5/8 is not going to work or not recommended . Considering 9/16x24 or M13x.75 and use the and to get to 5/8.
The 18" is a .300wm and no data but I would assume it's withing 80fps of the wsm. All plenty enough to kill anything in the world and definitely everything in USA if you shoot under 400yrds give or take.Do you have velocity data on the 18" WSM? Assuming that is a sporter barrel so wondering what threading you went with?
Happy to hear this. This year will be my first Elk hunt and the 308 with that round is what I have decided on for my set up.I've come into possession of a Ruger Compact Mark II in .308 ... my father won it in a raffle before he died. I took it out last year and killed a cow elk and, later, a bull. I used Barnes TTX 168 grain bullets for both. My son shot a pronghorn buck with the same. Due to the sentimental value, it's my new favorite rifle. The compact size is great ... I'm done with toting a long-barrelled heavy rifle around when this lightweight rifle will work fine. No compromise on accuracy at "reasonable" distances of <350 yards, and I don't anticipate using it past that, anyway.
Unless 350 yards is a self-imposed limit (near my personal maximum), your .308 will effectively reach out further than that assuming you do your part. If you step up to a round like the Federal 175gr Terminal Ascent (TA), a high ballistic coefficient (for the .308 anyways) bonded bullet, you can be confident out to 500. The 180 grain Federal Trophy Bonded Tip (TBT) also penetrates well and should be good 500.Happy to hear this. This year will be my first Elk hunt and the 308 with that round is what I have decided on for my set up.
I thought she used a 7mm-08 on that bear?Becca shot her brown bear with a 308. Great testimony of trusting a cartridge to its fullest.
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It's been over 7 years but I'm sure your memory of the event is better than mine shortly after it happened.I thought she used a 7mm-08 on that bear?
Funny how nobody tells a 300 wm shooter to know their limitations.
I’m in the process of putting a .308 together, and have 12 boxes of 175gr TA’s so far, going to get another few this week… it’s awesome going in and finding my preferred bullet on the shelf regularly… I love that bullet in the creed, and assume I’ll like it as much in 308.180 Federal TBT or Federal TA. Killed bull in my profile with TBT at 80 yards.