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.300 WSM vs. 7mm WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="ishootkittens" data-source="post: 558772" data-attributes="member: 23225"><p>Just bought a .300wsm.. i chose it because of the extended barrel life and bullet selection over the 7wsm. I loooovveee both calibers and let me tell you I had this same debate with myself for about 6 months before finally making my choice. I love big calibers and my best friend has a .300WIN. i have shot it numerous times and the recoil doesnt bother me a bit. I like the insurance (read my signature) that a bigger caliber brings to the table in the case of shooter error. Also if you reload, .300wsm brass is alot easier to find on the shelf. If you go to winchester's website, you will see that they dont even offer factory firearms chambered in 7mmwsm... Some predicted that this caliber would slowly die out.. and it pretty much has (unless your going for a custom build.) There is something about a .300wsm that makes me think it will last as long if not longer than the .270wsm which was a BIG hit! Good luck with your decision.. Make sure you put some serious thought into it and do your research. We can only tell you our opinion, we cant tell you which caliber is right for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ishootkittens, post: 558772, member: 23225"] Just bought a .300wsm.. i chose it because of the extended barrel life and bullet selection over the 7wsm. I loooovveee both calibers and let me tell you I had this same debate with myself for about 6 months before finally making my choice. I love big calibers and my best friend has a .300WIN. i have shot it numerous times and the recoil doesnt bother me a bit. I like the insurance (read my signature) that a bigger caliber brings to the table in the case of shooter error. Also if you reload, .300wsm brass is alot easier to find on the shelf. If you go to winchester's website, you will see that they dont even offer factory firearms chambered in 7mmwsm... Some predicted that this caliber would slowly die out.. and it pretty much has (unless your going for a custom build.) There is something about a .300wsm that makes me think it will last as long if not longer than the .270wsm which was a BIG hit! Good luck with your decision.. Make sure you put some serious thought into it and do your research. We can only tell you our opinion, we cant tell you which caliber is right for you! [/QUOTE]
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