Is the 300 WSM Dead?

COJoe

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I greatly enjoy my used gunshop model 70 300 WSM. I settled on Federal Fusion 160 or 180 grain because at the time it was all I could find. Shoots that round very well but it's expensive at about $60.00 for 20 rounds at Big R. I don't have the time to commit to reloading which would save money but I do save all my brass. Hopefully availability will change for the better. Worked well on my mule deer and elk.

For those who do reload 300 WSM, how much is your cost per round? Factory ammo is $3.00 a round so it limits my range time for sure.
 
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I greatly enjoy my used gunshop model 70 300 WSM. I settled on Federal Fusion 160 or 180 grain because at the time it was all I could find. Shoots that round very well but it's expensive at about $60.00 for 20 rounds at Big R. I don't have the time to commit to reloading which would save money but I do save all my brass. Hopefully availability will change for the better. Worked well on my mule deer and elk.

For those who do reload 300 WSM, how much is your cost per round? Factory ammo is $3.00 a round so it limits my range time for sure.

Rough #'s but at current component prices figure about 50 cents per bullet, 50 cents in powder, and 10 cents per primer. Call it $1.00-$1.20/ea, can be less, can be more.
 

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Rough #'s but at current component prices figure about 50 cents per bullet, 50 cents in powder, and 10 cents per primer. Call it $1.00-$1.20/ea, can be less, can be more.
Thank you for responding. I'm jealous but at least reloading gives all 300 WSM shooters better economics which equates to more range time and more confidence on the mountain. I need to find someone to reload my brass, someone trustworthy....
 

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If I understand right Lapua and Peterson will add 300wsm to their list. Not dead if being added by brass manufacturers.
 

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As long as brass is available, it doesn't matter too much to me. But with its long range benchrest pedigree, and companies like ADG and Petersen making brass, it should have a niche for a long time (I hope).
 

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This news about Lapua adding 300wsm is great. I have a lot of Nosler brass but options are great. I shoot 210LRABs out of mine though I haven't shot it much lately as I have been shooting my 257wby for the last couple years exclusively.
 
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I believe the 1000 yd Benchrest record was shot with a 300 WSM (unless it was recently broke?). 300 WSM is inherently accurate. Crunch between the WSM shooting heavies and the 7 PRC or the 300 WM, and is it worth gaining marginal ballistic numbers over proven accuracy of the 300 WSM?
 
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Not ever the easiest cartridge to stumble upon a factory load your gun likes with a bullet you actually want.
Pick up 10 boxes as you can, see what it likes if anything. If not, force yourself to reload if you don’t already. I’m new at it and it’s not hard to get the basics going. Very satisfying really. Your 300 will never die.
Shortcut: assume you won’t find factory it and you like. Buy the cheapest 5-10 boxes right now with good brass, shoot them all for practice and reload hunting/match ammo. Reloading from brass your gun has fired can’t be a bad thing.
Another question that will nag you is caliber choice. Should I have spent all this time and money on a 30 cal when a 7 is available? That answer to myself is yes. I have 30-06 and 308s I will never part with at this point. Sharing bullets is very cool.
Starting fresh with all the new stuff and easy to find information, who knows where I’d be. Maybe 7PRC and 7-08. But who knows. I’m a Red Blooded American and 30 suits me.
 
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Its an amazing cartridge especially in an actual short action, and I think there are a good amount of people coming to see that. Its not for the recoil sensitive folks dominating the conversation currently, but for people who want max power in minimum size its hard to beat. I had one built on a Defiance anTi Model 7 footprint action, its by far my favorite rifle I've ever owned. I also have one in a Tikka, and its just a great shooter. I killed my pronghorn buck with the Tikka and with factory ammo to boot (I'm an avid reloader), since the anTi wasn't quite ready to hunt. That Tikka shot that factory Nosler 180ab so good I couldn't bring myself to mess with it.
 

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I greatly enjoy my used gunshop model 70 300 WSM. I settled on Federal Fusion 160 or 180 grain because at the time it was all I could find. Shoots that round very well but it's expensive at about $60.00 for 20 rounds at Big R. I don't have the time to commit to reloading which would save money but I do save all my brass. Hopefully availability will change for the better. Worked well on my mule deer and elk.

For those who do reload 300 WSM, how much is your cost per round? Factory ammo is $3.00 a round so it limits my range time for sure.
There must have been a some production runs this spring. Ammo Seek shows Norma, Rem, and Hornsby available at decent prices.
 

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Lapua just announced it will be producing 300WSM cases for reloading. Not exactly a fly by night company. I love .30 cals and I love the 300 WSM cartridge. My WSM has put more animals in the freezer than any other in my quiver. But then again, I have enough components to last me awhile. Could be tough for the factory ammo crowd.
 
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