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Everybody loves the WSM, so why are brass companies ignoring it?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDHunter" data-source="post: 2893846" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>I LOVED my 300WSM's but it was just a bit too much recoil for me to enjoy. Enter the SAUM's and I found my sweet spot and sold my WSM's. That's a personal preference and don't forget that I prefer lightweight rifles. I imagine that SAUM brass is harder to find but I bought a boat load when I bought the rifles. I've always been that way. Too many years of hearing people complain that they can't find brass or the prices are ridiculous after the new wears off and manufacturers move onto the more popular fan boy cartridges.</p><p></p><p>Manufacturers that make brass want to only make it for their favorite cartridges typically. Plus the latest hottest whiz bang cartridge is what most handloaders are clambering for. The WSM's are old news these days but are excellent cartridges and I take nothing away from them.</p><p></p><p>I need to dig around in my boxes of brass I no longer use and sell some of that stuff. No idea if I have WSM brass but it wouldn't surprise me. If so it'd probably be Remington or Winchester.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDHunter, post: 2893846, member: 105"] I LOVED my 300WSM's but it was just a bit too much recoil for me to enjoy. Enter the SAUM's and I found my sweet spot and sold my WSM's. That's a personal preference and don't forget that I prefer lightweight rifles. I imagine that SAUM brass is harder to find but I bought a boat load when I bought the rifles. I've always been that way. Too many years of hearing people complain that they can't find brass or the prices are ridiculous after the new wears off and manufacturers move onto the more popular fan boy cartridges. Manufacturers that make brass want to only make it for their favorite cartridges typically. Plus the latest hottest whiz bang cartridge is what most handloaders are clambering for. The WSM's are old news these days but are excellent cartridges and I take nothing away from them. I need to dig around in my boxes of brass I no longer use and sell some of that stuff. No idea if I have WSM brass but it wouldn't surprise me. If so it'd probably be Remington or Winchester. [/QUOTE]
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