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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
300 Win. vs 300 WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="mkg" data-source="post: 246271" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>johnnyK,</p><p></p><p>I agree that if you have a 300 win mag not much need to change. However if you are shopping for a .308 magnum and don't need the big 200 + grain bullets the 300 WSM is a more <strong>efficient</strong> mouse trap . </p><p>I can run a 180 grain bullet at the same Muzzle velocity in my 300WSM with 63 grains of 4350 as the win mag can . But, it takes the 300 win mag 72 grains of 4350 to do it. BTW these numbers come from two Savages , a model 12 ( 300WSM) and a model 112 ( 300 win mag ) . Factory 26" 1:10 twist barrels. </p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mkg, post: 246271, member: 9514"] johnnyK, I agree that if you have a 300 win mag not much need to change. However if you are shopping for a .308 magnum and don't need the big 200 + grain bullets the 300 WSM is a more [B]efficient[/B] mouse trap . I can run a 180 grain bullet at the same Muzzle velocity in my 300WSM with 63 grains of 4350 as the win mag can . But, it takes the 300 win mag 72 grains of 4350 to do it. BTW these numbers come from two Savages , a model 12 ( 300WSM) and a model 112 ( 300 win mag ) . Factory 26" 1:10 twist barrels. Mike [/QUOTE]
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