Wilderlife
WKR
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2017
- Location
- Australia
Hi all,
I've been shooting my .300WM a little bit lately and it's lively off the bench. Nothing I can't handle and nothing that really worries me, but it's gotten me thinking about how many people are happy to carry and shoot something similar.
A little background...
I've been bowhunting much more than rifle hunting the last few years, but I'm starting to do a bit more rifle stuff lately. A prominent gun writer in Australia passed away earlier this year and a few people at the magazine I write for (including me) now need to do some of the work he was doing. Part of this is firearm reviews/write ups. For this reason, I've started shooting more rifles to keep my skills up and ensure I can do a good job in this space.
This .300WM started as an original Sako A7 with the black synthetic stock, but after years of use the stock started to get tacky and fall apart. I replaced it with a Kimi Composites carbon stock, which is fantastic. That company has since been purchased by Hardy Rifles. I was using 180gn Woodleigh PPSN handloads (an Aussie projectile) but primers are hard to get here at the moment so I'm looking at getting some factory ammo once I decide what it likes and what I need. I've got a few 150gn variants here which will be great for the goats, pigs, and fallow deer I normally hunt, but this rifle was purchased primarily to hunt sambar and I'd prefer something with a little tougher bullet. Plenty of good options out there so I'll see what I decide one.
Some of the original pictures of this rifle have a Swarovski 3-10x42mm on it, but I've recently put on a Zerotech 3-18x50mm on as I got it sent to me for review and testing. Sometimes rifles get sent without a scope so a big scope will be useful for accuracy testing for articles. Even with the bigger ZT scope on it, this rifle weighs 3.5kg (about 7.7lb).
There is a good chance I'll end up with a fairly light 6.5 Creedmoor in the future for testing, and I'll probably buy it. That rifle should be capable of great accuracy so I might end up getting it dialled well out to 400m or so and hunt with it around my home patch, but besides being potentially a little light on energy for sambar deer, it would be illegal to use it on sambar in Victoria. It'd be legal here in NSW but I'd still probably prefer more energy.
The .300WM is a perfect cartridge for sambar, and the rifle is perfect for mountain hunting, but I'm thinking I might buy something in the future that's a little heavier and more suited for longer range shots. The problem there is something like a .308 would be perfect, but I don't want to give up the energy of the .300WM, so that may see me get something like a .300PRC in a bigger, precision rifle. Not sure yet.
Anyway, I'm not necessarily looking to change anything right now. I'm just interested/curious as to how many people might be hunting with a similarly weighted magnum rifle, how much you enjoy it, how much success you find, and how far you are comfortable shooting it accurately.
Cheers.
I've been shooting my .300WM a little bit lately and it's lively off the bench. Nothing I can't handle and nothing that really worries me, but it's gotten me thinking about how many people are happy to carry and shoot something similar.
A little background...
I've been bowhunting much more than rifle hunting the last few years, but I'm starting to do a bit more rifle stuff lately. A prominent gun writer in Australia passed away earlier this year and a few people at the magazine I write for (including me) now need to do some of the work he was doing. Part of this is firearm reviews/write ups. For this reason, I've started shooting more rifles to keep my skills up and ensure I can do a good job in this space.
This .300WM started as an original Sako A7 with the black synthetic stock, but after years of use the stock started to get tacky and fall apart. I replaced it with a Kimi Composites carbon stock, which is fantastic. That company has since been purchased by Hardy Rifles. I was using 180gn Woodleigh PPSN handloads (an Aussie projectile) but primers are hard to get here at the moment so I'm looking at getting some factory ammo once I decide what it likes and what I need. I've got a few 150gn variants here which will be great for the goats, pigs, and fallow deer I normally hunt, but this rifle was purchased primarily to hunt sambar and I'd prefer something with a little tougher bullet. Plenty of good options out there so I'll see what I decide one.
Some of the original pictures of this rifle have a Swarovski 3-10x42mm on it, but I've recently put on a Zerotech 3-18x50mm on as I got it sent to me for review and testing. Sometimes rifles get sent without a scope so a big scope will be useful for accuracy testing for articles. Even with the bigger ZT scope on it, this rifle weighs 3.5kg (about 7.7lb).
There is a good chance I'll end up with a fairly light 6.5 Creedmoor in the future for testing, and I'll probably buy it. That rifle should be capable of great accuracy so I might end up getting it dialled well out to 400m or so and hunt with it around my home patch, but besides being potentially a little light on energy for sambar deer, it would be illegal to use it on sambar in Victoria. It'd be legal here in NSW but I'd still probably prefer more energy.
The .300WM is a perfect cartridge for sambar, and the rifle is perfect for mountain hunting, but I'm thinking I might buy something in the future that's a little heavier and more suited for longer range shots. The problem there is something like a .308 would be perfect, but I don't want to give up the energy of the .300WM, so that may see me get something like a .300PRC in a bigger, precision rifle. Not sure yet.
Anyway, I'm not necessarily looking to change anything right now. I'm just interested/curious as to how many people might be hunting with a similarly weighted magnum rifle, how much you enjoy it, how much success you find, and how far you are comfortable shooting it accurately.
Cheers.