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Is the 7mm WSM dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1164199" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>morning, I was told by reliable gun smithy's that the reason for the decline of WSM</p><p></p><p>line was that the original designer got greedy, and wanted a bit of the all WSM </p><p></p><p>cartridges and products marketed for sale to the public. the manufactures informed</p><p></p><p> the designer to take a hiddyhoo. the manufactures quit selling and making the WSM </p><p></p><p>Brass. plus the 28 Nosler which is the same case except for the length and design</p><p></p><p> filled the void. necking down the 300WSM to 7mm is a very good option, or to neck </p><p></p><p>up the 270WSM. I have a custom 7WSM. totally love the round. but if done all over</p><p></p><p> again I would go with the 7-300WSM. more case room. more boom. wonder how</p><p></p><p> long the WSM cartridges will b produced for the public. . we as reloaders and </p><p></p><p>shooters r seeing the demise of true wildcat cartridges. the ammo</p><p></p><p>industry saw that there was more money in loaded ammo than selling</p><p></p><p>reloading products. the situation is going to get worse. the power of greed. lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1164199, member: 82689"] morning, I was told by reliable gun smithy's that the reason for the decline of WSM line was that the original designer got greedy, and wanted a bit of the all WSM cartridges and products marketed for sale to the public. the manufactures informed the designer to take a hiddyhoo. the manufactures quit selling and making the WSM Brass. plus the 28 Nosler which is the same case except for the length and design filled the void. necking down the 300WSM to 7mm is a very good option, or to neck up the 270WSM. I have a custom 7WSM. totally love the round. but if done all over again I would go with the 7-300WSM. more case room. more boom. wonder how long the WSM cartridges will b produced for the public. . we as reloaders and shooters r seeing the demise of true wildcat cartridges. the ammo industry saw that there was more money in loaded ammo than selling reloading products. the situation is going to get worse. the power of greed. lightbulb [/QUOTE]
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