The 150 smk mentioned here is 6.5mm, not 30 cal.The best!
The 270 WSM is not great. It could be good, but all 277 bullets are made with an eye for 270 Win. Therefore many explode or generally give poor performance.
So, the 300 WSM is best! Why 150 gr bullets? Those are generally geared for 308 velocities.
3300fps is fast....too fast. 3300 fps will make that kind of a barrel burner, but not too bad. Still, I much prefer 2800-3100 fps. Also, the 150 gr bullet likely has a .400 bc. A longer bullet will fly truer and have a high bc.
I shoot 190 Berger VLD's out of my 300 WSM with good results on deer and antelope. For elk, I need to develop a premium bullet load.
I believe Norma is the brass of choice. MattWhat is the brass of choice for 300 WSM?
'TX' in the new Swedish (Bofors manufactured) Alliant grades - Re 16 and 23; AR-Comp - seems to work well as reports are uniformly good.
I believe, like any other high-intensity cartridge, how it's used will have a significant effect on barrel life. Personally, I believe that F-Class is the most detrimental shooting discipline to barrel life longevity. You shoot anywhere from 25-30 rounds per match, with 3 matches per day as the norm. Then add in the atmospheric conditions, like here in Arizona where temps in the summertime can easily reach well over 100 degrees by the 2nd and 3rd matches of the day. All these are contributors to eating a barrel up. If I get my barrel break-in, load development and finally, a year of "accurate" matches, I will be more than satisfied. That should put it somewhere around 16-1700 accurate rounds. Having said that, I have only shot 1 match so far with my .300WSM, so it will be interesting to see just how many accurate rounds I will get.Can anyone share what the expected barrel life is on the 300wsm for F-class?
As long as I can get a good solid year, I am satisfied. I could not get that with the 7 SAUM. And when the 7 fell off, it fell off the table! On the other hand Steve, the 230s have an extraordinarily long bearing surface compared to the 215s. Possibly, the shorter bearing surface may add a 100 or so rounds to the 1500 you have experienced..I burned three barrels shooting 230 Hybrids with H4831SC. Each produced ~1500 rounds of accurate life and I'm not a very fast shooter, typically taking 10-12 minutes for 20 + sighters. 1600-1700 is a little optimistic.
It is all about heat. Bearing surface has little bearing.As long as I can get a good solid year, I am satisfied. I could not get that with the 7 SAUM. And when the 7 fell off, it fell off the table! On the other hand Steve, the 230s have an extraordinarily long bearing surface compared to the 215s. Possibly, the shorter bearing surface may add a 100 or so rounds to the 1500 you have experienced..
Excellent idea! I had forgot that Shiraz shoots the .300WSM.. I will give him a shout!It is all about heat. Bearing surface has little bearing.You will burn more powder with 215s than I did with 230s. Increased barrel life is not what I would predict. Why not ask Shiraz? He has a lot of 215 experience.
So 3/4 lb or so of powder per dayYou shoot anywhere from 25-30 rounds per match, with 3 matches per day as the norm.
Methinks maybe a tad more than that!So 3/4 lb or so of powder per day![]()
I believe, like any other high-intensity cartridge, how it's used will have a significant effect on barrel life. Personally, I believe that F-Class is the most detrimental shooting discipline to barrel life longevity. You shoot anywhere from 25-30 rounds per match, with 3 matches per day as the norm. Then add in the atmospheric conditions, like here in Arizona where temps in the summertime can easily reach well over 100 degrees by the 2nd and 3rd matches of the day. All these are contributors to eating a barrel up. If I get my barrel break-in, load development and finally, a year of "accurate" matches, I will be more than satisfied. That should put it somewhere around 16-1700 accurate rounds. Having said that, I have only shot 1 match so far with my .300WSM, so it will be interesting to see just how many accurate rounds I will get.
Doesn't hold a candle to PRS. some matches are 200 rounds plus.