same caliberI don't want to shoot the shoulder but if I make a bad shot and hit the shoulder. I think I would be better with the larger caliber?
same caliberI don't want to shoot the shoulder but if I make a bad shot and hit the shoulder. I think I would be better with the larger caliber?
PRC is no sweet spot.If I were making this decision today, I would get neither, I would get a 300 PRC. It's throated right for the heavy bullets, has no belt. and ADG makes great brass for it. I have/had 2 300 WSMs and a 300 RUM. I think the 300 PRC is a sweet spot.
I am sitting on a mountain right now with and elk down 360 yds below me.If you were going to get one for Elk hunting which would you get. Don't plan on shooting more than 600 yards. I had a 300WSM and shot an Elk at 535 yards ran 20 yards. Sold it to help pay for a 6.5x284 for my sheep hunt. Have never had a 300 mag. I know my 6.5 would get it done at 600 but would like something with a little more for that shot if I don't make the perfect shot and end up in the shoulder.
Weatherby factory lists that 200gr. ELDX @ 3000 FPS... 160 fps is significant, especially at 500 yds. Just sayin...I have a 300 WSM sako finnlight (for sale here in the clasifieds) that shoots factory 200 grain ELD-X from a 24" barrel @2840. Just for comparison, the same hornady 200 gran ELD-X factory load does 2900fps from a 26" 300 WBY. I was very pleased by the 300 WSM performance from a more compact package…
Bullet Type | Ballistic Coefficient | @ Muzzle | 100 Yards | 200 Yards | 300 Yards | 400 Yards | 500 Yards |
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165 Grain Ballistic Tip | 0.475 | 3350 | 3133 | 2927 | 2730 | 2542 | 2361 |
165 Grain Interlock | 0.387 | 3390 | 3123 | 2873 | 2636 | 2411 | 2197 |
180 Grain Interlock | 0.425 | 3240 | 3005 | 2782 | 2570 | 2368 | 2175 |
180 Grain Interbond | 0.480 | 3240 | 3031 | 2832 | 2642 | 2460 | 2285 |
180 Grain TTSX | 0.484 | 3232 | 3025 | 2827 | 2638 | 2457 | 2283 |
180 Grain Ballistic Tip | 0.507 | 3250 | 3051 | 2806 | 2676 | 2503 | 2334 |
180 Grain Accubond | 0.507 | 3250 | 3051 | 2806 | 2676 | 2503 | 2335 |
180 Grain Scirocco | 0.520 | 3175 | 2985 | 2803 | 2628 | 2460 | 2298 |
200 Grain ELD-X | 0.597 | 3000 | 2840 | 2687 | 2538 | 2394 | 2255 |
200 Grain Accubond | 0.588 | 3075 | 2910 | 2752 | 2599 | 2451 | 2307 |
WSM cycling is best with a Center Feed setup.It is said to be caused by the 35 degree shoulder coupled with the short case. My gunsmith fixed the cycling problem with my gun.
hahaha we are all so anal. me included. i handle it by trying to buy one of everything, or 2, or. hmmm 3. im hopelessly hooked. i agree , im a gun nut.This is why "I" never ask what rifle to buy or build.
I agree the wsm and the 300 Saum will shoot a heavier bullet just fine I punch a 175 , 190 LRX and 165LRX all three crush. I Save the 200, 205 and 215 for my win mag. To each his ownI have a 300 WSM sako finnlight (for sale here in the clasifieds) that shoots factory 200 grain ELD-X from a 24" barrel @2840. Just for comparison, the same hornady 200 gran ELD-X factory load does 2900fps from a 26" 300 WBY. I was very pleased by the 300 WSM performance from a more compact package…
I agree. I have both. I shoot a 180 scirocco out of the WSM and. 215 berger out of the 300 win mag. Happy with both. The longer bullets may have a longer effective range but I can shoot that scirocco about 800 yards before the velocity drops below my comfort level for reliable expansion, and I don't like to hunt much further than that anyway. My WSM has killed 2 bears without difficulty out to 525 yards. YepI know you wanna shoot Elk, but you haven't made suggestions on WHAT bullets you intend to use.
IMHO, the choice between these 2 cases all boils down to bullet choice.
My mate has a WSM, I have several 300WM's, a 300 Bee and a 300 RUM.
They all use different bullet weights.
If I were going to use 180g bullets exclusively, then the WSM is fine for that, it only gives up a 100fps or so to the WM.
If I planned on using 200g bullets, then the WM will handle that better, more capacity, therefore higher velocities.
My mate uses 165g Barnes TTSX in his WSM, funny thing is, this is the only ammo I could get for my 300 RUM. Have fires 3 shots sighting the rifle in so far, it boots quite a bit!
As to brass availability, here in Australia at present, WSM brass is on the shelves, Norma, Remington and Winchester are all in stock, however WM brass is no where to be seen, as is Weatherby or RUM.
We had no brass in stock other than 30-06 for a very long time starting in 2017. It is only the last 2 years that most cartridge cases are back in stock and now we get another lack of stock.
Anyway, the 300WM will most likely always be in stock somewhere.
Cheers.
Cajun is spot on, that's why the short fat cases where developed, more consistent burn rate.Actually a short fat powder column provides a better more consistent burn rate. One reason the 308 is inherently more accurate than a 30/06.