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Wsm rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="zog" data-source="post: 1905785" data-attributes="member: 102742"><p>I was going to do some work on my 300 wsm but before I started I also was concerned about the cartridge becoming less available. So I phoned lucky gunner. While I didn't get hard data, she did tell me that the wsm's are definitely less popular but also not anywhere near "dead". She said that, based on sales trends alone, 300 wsm stood out as the most promising of the wsm's for lasting availability.</p><p></p><p>To answer the question, I have never had feeding issues with Winchester Model 70 or with Sako 85 300 wsm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zog, post: 1905785, member: 102742"] I was going to do some work on my 300 wsm but before I started I also was concerned about the cartridge becoming less available. So I phoned lucky gunner. While I didn't get hard data, she did tell me that the wsm's are definitely less popular but also not anywhere near "dead". She said that, based on sales trends alone, 300 wsm stood out as the most promising of the wsm's for lasting availability. To answer the question, I have never had feeding issues with Winchester Model 70 or with Sako 85 300 wsm. [/QUOTE]
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