Ray I have done well my WSM. Even in light gun. In the heavy the WSM can shoot right with the 6. You haven't seen the winds at some of the ranges. In 2005 at Iowa I had 8 minutes of wind on with a 240 Sierra out of a 308 Baer. OHIO used to have some tremendous winds. The Sierra bullets canopy went 50 feet in the air, cleared The Kelbys motor home and ended up about 100 yards down in the field. I was on the line and looked back to my spotter just in time to see it going. North Carolina has winds like Williamsport. It is a tough range at times. In 2006 whole relays got blown off target.Matt, I feel if you are gonna travel and shoot National's that the WSM isn't gonna do it..
Williamsport I honestly feel like a guy should have a WSM and a 6BR improved (Dasher) ready to go.. WSM is for sure gonna score better at Williamsport, but on a good day it's hard to beat those darn 6mm's
Ray
There is nothing wrong with the accuracy of a Dasher. A good stable has both horses in them. This post is not cutting a Dasher. I shoot both, but when conditions get bad I like the bigger bullet. Matt
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