J.E. the reason I wanted this type of rifle was because I had been seeing what my buddies 308 Win was doing to varmints with 110grn V-Max out to 500 yards. It was devastating on squirrels out to that range, and I wanted to find a combo that would give me power, accuracy and velocity. I then read about Richard's 300 Varminter and it's special design using the 1-15 twist barrel and the velocity the 300 Varminter was attaining.
Because I was not going to use this rifle as a high volme varmint rig it seemed like the perfect rifle for my needs and range requirement of at least 800 yards with the lighter varmint bullets. The 300 Varminter is capable of pushing the 110grn V-Max at 4150fps, however, I will not push it that hard. I will probably push the 110grn V-Max to 3950fps and the 125 BT to around 3850fps. These velcities will keep the pressures down and allow for more brass life.
I have orderd a second barrel for this rifle so it will be a switch barrel rig. I have ordered a Bartlien 30", .30 Cal, 1-10 twist, 1.250 straight cyinder barrel. The barrel will be chambered for a Match Chambered 300 WSM with a .337 tight neck and throated for the 190grn to 210grn VLD bullets. Frank, at Bartlien said their 1-10 twist barrel is shootig the 190 to 210 bullets very well.I was going to build a separate .30cal for using the VLD type bullets. However, buy turnging the 300 Varminter into a switch barrel rig it will give me the best of both worlds. I will use the Bartlein 1-15 twsit with the 110grn V-Max and 125grn BT for shots out to 600 yards and then switch to the 1-10 twist with the 190grn Beger VLD, 210grn Berger VLD or 208grn A-Max for the shots from 800 to 2000 yards.
It should be a an awesome rifle for short and long rang varmint hunting applications. Many varmint hunters at my shooting range a using the 300 WSM for long range varmint hunting past 1000 yards. It seems like it is getting popular like the 6.5x284 did. There are shooters reporting that a 300 WSM with a custom barrel and 30" barrels are pushing the 210grn bullet at 3000fps. I have heard the Berger 190GRN VLD and 210grn VLD are performing very well out of the 300 WSM and is an awesome long range varmint combo. I have heard the 208grn A-Max are also performing very well too. I am leaning toward using one of the Bergers.
W.
Because I was not going to use this rifle as a high volme varmint rig it seemed like the perfect rifle for my needs and range requirement of at least 800 yards with the lighter varmint bullets. The 300 Varminter is capable of pushing the 110grn V-Max at 4150fps, however, I will not push it that hard. I will probably push the 110grn V-Max to 3950fps and the 125 BT to around 3850fps. These velcities will keep the pressures down and allow for more brass life.
I have orderd a second barrel for this rifle so it will be a switch barrel rig. I have ordered a Bartlien 30", .30 Cal, 1-10 twist, 1.250 straight cyinder barrel. The barrel will be chambered for a Match Chambered 300 WSM with a .337 tight neck and throated for the 190grn to 210grn VLD bullets. Frank, at Bartlien said their 1-10 twist barrel is shootig the 190 to 210 bullets very well.I was going to build a separate .30cal for using the VLD type bullets. However, buy turnging the 300 Varminter into a switch barrel rig it will give me the best of both worlds. I will use the Bartlein 1-15 twsit with the 110grn V-Max and 125grn BT for shots out to 600 yards and then switch to the 1-10 twist with the 190grn Beger VLD, 210grn Berger VLD or 208grn A-Max for the shots from 800 to 2000 yards.
It should be a an awesome rifle for short and long rang varmint hunting applications. Many varmint hunters at my shooting range a using the 300 WSM for long range varmint hunting past 1000 yards. It seems like it is getting popular like the 6.5x284 did. There are shooters reporting that a 300 WSM with a custom barrel and 30" barrels are pushing the 210grn bullet at 3000fps. I have heard the Berger 190GRN VLD and 210grn VLD are performing very well out of the 300 WSM and is an awesome long range varmint combo. I have heard the 208grn A-Max are also performing very well too. I am leaning toward using one of the Bergers.
W.