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300 WSM popularity??
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<blockquote data-quote="warthog97" data-source="post: 347695" data-attributes="member: 19626"><p>I think the 300 WSM has definitely carved out a significant market share and is here to stay. The 300 WSM is carried in most any place that sells ammo in my area, and it's loaded in a good variety of loads. For the handloader, the options are almost limitless. I've found it as easy to load for as my -06s and it easily outperforms them. </p><p>Having said that, the -06 is pretty good too. My first -06 was/is a real mule kicker compared to my 300 WSM (probably more of a stock design issue since my 300 WSM is over a pound lighter). I recently picked up a Savage 30-06 for a song and discovered that the savage stock design and excellent recoil pad make it a ***** cat compared to the older Rem 760 trombone action version. </p><p>So, you can't go wrong either way; but I'd lean towards the 300 WSM for the additional velocity and the price you mentioned. </p><p></p><p>-warthog97</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warthog97, post: 347695, member: 19626"] I think the 300 WSM has definitely carved out a significant market share and is here to stay. The 300 WSM is carried in most any place that sells ammo in my area, and it's loaded in a good variety of loads. For the handloader, the options are almost limitless. I've found it as easy to load for as my -06s and it easily outperforms them. Having said that, the -06 is pretty good too. My first -06 was/is a real mule kicker compared to my 300 WSM (probably more of a stock design issue since my 300 WSM is over a pound lighter). I recently picked up a Savage 30-06 for a song and discovered that the savage stock design and excellent recoil pad make it a ***** cat compared to the older Rem 760 trombone action version. So, you can't go wrong either way; but I'd lean towards the 300 WSM for the additional velocity and the price you mentioned. -warthog97 [/QUOTE]
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