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The Basics, Starting Out
Rifles in 300 WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="Guy M" data-source="post: 176965" data-attributes="member: 8622"><p>Last summer I picked up a lightly used .300 WSM in a Win Model 70 Coyote. That version had the laminated stock, and a free-floated stainless barrel in an interesting contour that is heavier than a standard sporter rifle, but lighter than many varmint rifles. It's no problem to pack it around. </p><p></p><p>The doggone thing is scary accurate, shooting either 180 gr Sierra Gamekings or 190 gr Berger VLD's into one-hole cloverleaf groups at 100 yards. </p><p></p><p>I hope I never wear this barrel out. I don't want to mess with this rifle at all, just shoot it a bit and use it for long range/precision hunting. </p><p></p><p>You can find these used now and then for decent prices. I don't know when or if Winchester/FN will start producing them again. </p><p></p><p>Regards, Guy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guy M, post: 176965, member: 8622"] Last summer I picked up a lightly used .300 WSM in a Win Model 70 Coyote. That version had the laminated stock, and a free-floated stainless barrel in an interesting contour that is heavier than a standard sporter rifle, but lighter than many varmint rifles. It's no problem to pack it around. The doggone thing is scary accurate, shooting either 180 gr Sierra Gamekings or 190 gr Berger VLD's into one-hole cloverleaf groups at 100 yards. I hope I never wear this barrel out. I don't want to mess with this rifle at all, just shoot it a bit and use it for long range/precision hunting. You can find these used now and then for decent prices. I don't know when or if Winchester/FN will start producing them again. Regards, Guy [/QUOTE]
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