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270. wsm vs 270 ss
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<blockquote data-quote="matt_3479" data-source="post: 1575026" data-attributes="member: 23070"><p>Keep it coming fella's. Thanks everyone that has responded so far. I just see benefits to both cartridges. I love the idea of ADG brass on the ss, but prefer Redding dies and I believe the ss is Forster dies. I like that the wsm has the little extra velocity, ensures me 3050fps+. Every caliber I've owned and shot has always been slower then what everyone else seems to be getting which makes me nervous about the ss. Short action/long action doesn't overly bother me either way. Sure I light the idea of the short action but if I were to do a switch barrel I think I'd prefer a long action as I'm interested in a few long action std. and mag calibers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt_3479, post: 1575026, member: 23070"] Keep it coming fella’s. Thanks everyone that has responded so far. I just see benefits to both cartridges. I love the idea of ADG brass on the ss, but prefer Redding dies and I believe the ss is Forster dies. I like that the wsm has the little extra velocity, ensures me 3050fps+. Every caliber I’ve owned and shot has always been slower then what everyone else seems to be getting which makes me nervous about the ss. Short action/long action doesn’t overly bother me either way. Sure I light the idea of the short action but if I were to do a switch barrel I think I’d prefer a long action as I’m interested in a few long action std. and mag calibers. [/QUOTE]
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