Still want to do a 300wsm semi-custom Tikka action with a faster twist bbl that can improve accuracy and potentially weight, plus integrate a bi-directional muzzle brake.It has been two months. What did you decide on?
I have a Tikka Wideland Veil in 300 Win and my buddy has the same in 300 WSM. You don't need a faster twist for the 168 monometal.Still want to do a 300wsm semi-custom Tikka action with a faster twist bbl that can improve accuracy and potentially weight, plus integrate a bi-directional muzzle brake.
- great bullet selection and availability for a hand loader desiring bonded or monometal projectile for hunting
- less reduced bullet velocity when using a shorter barrel compared to a traditional magnum
Haven't bought anything yet, I think filling some holes in my gear selection will be more immediately useful to help me fill a deer tag this fall. Thanks to all those who fed the well of knowledge.
The saums picqued my interest after some further research as well, but haven't made the short list. Seemed like the big disadvantages of the 300 wsm are that factory twist rate in most cases and the ridiculously high priced/scarce premium brass.
Have to see what that one looks like when it comes out. Is it going to be more of a 300 PRC like or 6.5 PRC . Assume only advantage is requires faster twist so it can handle longer bullets (better sectional density and improved BC). This only matters if you are shooting at game over 500 yards IMOI have a 270wsm…i love it. I used to have a 300wsm and loved it. Both fantastic calibers. However, my next gun will be 7prc
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Any update on the accuracy of the 180gr Norma Bondstrikes?I recently bought a 300 WSM. There are plenty of rifles made for the caliber. Norma makes rounds for it and the brass is supposed to be good. I plan to hunt with the Norma 180 Bondstrikes assuming it is accurate enough. For me, it was to have something a bit lighter and still good power.
I also wanted a threaded barrel. I like my 300 WBY, but currently not threaded. I really hate to take a chance on messing it up. I expect the kick will be similar since the new gun is lighter with a suppressor or brake lowering it. I didn't "need" a different rifle and will keep both.
I can't really talk you out of it too much. There are a lot of really good 30 caliber bullets for Elk. You can do a lot worse than a 300 WSM.
I have friends shooting the Bondstrikes out of a Steyr and a Kimber. Both are happy with them. I sling 150 grainers, but no elk here.Any update on the accuracy of the 180gr Norma Bondstrikes?
Shoots under an inch for me. Shot a bear at 512 yards last week. Pass through with good exit. Performance like an accubond. Averaging 3045 fpsAny update on the accuracy of the 180gr Norma Bondstrikes?
Ok, fine, I’ll do it. In a light enough gun to carry through the mountains, it will kick the living daylights out of you. I’ve shot (twice) 300 wsm through a Tikka T3 light and I said never again. In a hunting scenario, may not matter much, but I like to practice shooting without feeling it the next day. My experience with elk is minimal, but I killed a cow elk with a “puny” .300 savage with a 150 grain core-lokt and after a 40 yard trot it was as dead as dead gets.Please talk me out of getting into an out of fashion cartridge - the 300 WSM. Staring at ballistic tables and availability for projectiles and comparing both to my 7mm08, I think that the 300 WSM is the perfect fit for my desired application - hunting Elk in Idaho.
Looking to get something a bit bigger but really don't want to get into the belted magnums as a hand loader. Also think the Nosler cartridges are a bit overbore, and don't have any desire for long range target shooting so dont see reason to get into the PRC's.
Said ballistic tables look like they can send 168 monometals fast enough to keep 2-2.2k FPS and 1500+ ft lbs of energy at 500 yards out of a 24".
I already have some powders that should work (Ramshot Big Game) and plenty of LRMP.
The cons - brass is expensive as !*#& and it's not even Lapua. New rifles are not commonly chambered in it anymore.
Is this a dead horse to hitch to?
Not sure I agree with that. This is a partial list…“great bullet selection and availability for a hand loader desiring bonded or monometal projectile for hunting”
Good luck with that one. The selection available for .308 diameter hunting bullets is shockingly limited. Match bullets are available but not much for hunting bullets.
I have a 300 WSM and it's a great gun, but the ammo has been nearly impossible to find. In two years, I have seen it once.Please talk me out of getting into an out of fashion cartridge - the 300 WSM. Staring at ballistic tables and availability for projectiles and comparing both to my 7mm08, I think that the 300 WSM is the perfect fit for my desired application - hunting Elk in Idaho.
Looking to get something a bit bigger but really don't want to get into the belted magnums as a hand loader. Also think the Nosler cartridges are a bit overbore, and don't have any desire for long range target shooting so dont see reason to get into the PRC's.
Said ballistic tables look like they can send 168 monometals fast enough to keep 2-2.2k FPS and 1500+ ft lbs of energy at 500 yards out of a 24".
I already have some powders that should work (Ramshot Big Game) and plenty of LRMP.
The cons - brass is expensive as !*#& and it's not even Lapua. New rifles are not commonly chambered in it anymore.
Is this a dead horse to hitch to?
I have a 300 WSM and it's a great gun, but the ammo has been nearly impossible to find. In two years, I have seen it once.