Anyone burn down a 20 shot Fclass string with a 300WSM? Is it even doable in 3-4 minutes? I can see it being great for pair firing. I've been thinking about the 300WSM as well but I'm not sure it's better day in and day out.
Hello Norm.. I have a McMillan Kestros stock on my .300WSM.. I know I doubt very seriously I could get 20 "well placed" shots even in 5 mins. However, as Matt Peetz stated, if you had a RADII System, it may very well be possible. I do NOT have a RAD on mine, so I can not make an accurate prediction about whether you could do it. I do believe that someone like David Gosnell, who can fire like a Mini-Gun, and has tremendous experience doing it, with the proper stock (like the low-center of gravity Kestros), coupled with a RAD could master it. But that is just an opinion.Anyone burn down a 20 shot Fclass string with a 300WSM? Is it even doable in 3-4 minutes? I can see it being great for pair firing. I've been thinking about the 300WSM as well but I'm not sure it's better day in and day out.
I've shot many F-Class matches with my .300 WSM in temps up to 100°F. It gets no hotter than my .284 Shehane. Barrel life has been consistent at ~1500 rounds with a straight Ø1.25" barrel. Since I read each shot, it usually takes me 8-12 minutes for 20 + sighters.Anyone burn down a 20 shot Fclass string with a 300WSM? Is it even doable in 3-4 minutes? I can see it being great for pair firing. I've been thinking about the 300WSM as well but I'm not sure it's better day in and day out.
It is a recoil reduction system. It takes the place of a 3 way adjustable butt plate. It is spring actuated and the springs can come in various resistances. My friend has one and his 7SAUM is about as mild as a 6.5 x 47! They work great!RADII ??? I've tried Googling it and I either get definitions of radii or optics sites for scopes with milirad reticles .... but nowt to do with stocks. From the context, I presume a recoil reducer of some sort?
Well MOST .284s shoot the 180 Hybrids @ 2800-2840. I am shooting the 215s at 2910-2915. The 180s, I believe, have a 674B.C. The 215s have a 691b.c. and are leaving the muzzle at 2910.. Depending on where your rifle lies, it could be about 1/2M.O.A. I have NOT shot enough matches with mine to know exactly>>>but others I trust say about "1/2 M.O.A. "or so" at 1000 yards..
With the 1 match I have had with it, under some tricky wind, my last match was with Winchester LRM primers and I only dropped one point and had right at 13Xs!How’s scores vs your 284 been?
The difference between 180 H @2830 and 215H@2900 is .26MOA at 1K in a 10mph change...per the applied ballistics calculator. That assumes you can shoot the WSM consistently as small as the 284. If so, then you have an advantage. If not, then you are at a disadvantage to the cartridge that shoots smaller. Time will tell and I'll be right there to witness it Ben!Well MOST .284s shoot the 180 Hybrids @ 2800-2840. I am shooting the 215s at 2910-2915. The 180s, I believe, have a 674B.C. The 215s have a 691b.c. and are leaving the muzzle at 2910.. Depending on where your rifle lies, it could be about 1/2M.O.A. I have NOT shot enough matches with mine to know exactly>>>but others I trust say about "1/2 M.O.A. "or so" at 1000 yards..
NOTE: here is a point of "discussion" that could devolve into a pissing match: The people I trust say that even thought the ballistic tables say "X" for the .284 / 180 Hybrids and "Y" for the 215s the heavier bullets belie the tables! They ALL say the heavier bullets drift "noticeably" less than the .284s.. These are guys that have shot BOTH rifles on the same day under the same conditions. The actual drift of the one against the other does not match up with what the ballistic tables state.. Now you know why this could devolve into a "shouting" match..
Yes you will! See how easy it could be to get into "one of these" discussions about ballistic tables and real world vs mathematical theory! But we shall see and you will help me along the way!The difference between 180 H @2830 and 215H@2900 is .26MOA at 1K in a 10mph change...per the applied ballistics calculator. That assumes you can shoot the WSM consistently as small as the 284. If so, then you have an advantage. If not, then you are at a disadvantage to the cartridge that shoots smaller. Time will tell and I'll be right there to witness it Ben!![]()
PS. the recoil difference is 8.9ft-lbs vs 11.6ft-lbs. That's the main detractor from the 300 WSM.Yes you will! See how easy it could be to get into "one of these" discussions about ballistic tables and real world vs mathematical theory! But we shall see and you will help me along the way!
PS. the recoil difference is 8.9ft-lbs vs 11.6ft-lbs. That's the main detractor from the 300 WSM.
The difference between 180 H @2830 and 215H@2900 is .26MOA at 1K in a 10mph change...per the applied ballistics calculator. That assumes you can shoot the WSM consistently as small as the 284. If so, then you have an advantage. If not, then you are at a disadvantage to the cartridge that shoots smaller. Time will tell and I'll be right there to witness it Ben!![]()
Not that a 284 is better, but I'm a big believer that muzzle blast plays just as much a role as recoil in shooter fatigue. I think that's a big reason why the 6BR class of cartridges can be so competitive so often is that the muzzle blast is so much lower than the "big boomers" and shooters are calmer behind the gun. Even with plugs and muffs, you hear a big difference between a dasher and a 300wsm.
I only have experience with 6MM and 30 at 1000. I never had any 7MM. If you see the difference in wind drift between the two, I believe it. I shoot my 338 Lapua IMP against the big 30 on super windy days. That 300 Berger will stay in the Blue. MattNeither one of the gents tagged...But I shot team last year at the TSRA LR State match with David Gosnell, Ken Dickerman and Corey Bizzell...Ken was shooting a 300wsm and the rest of us were shooting a 284's...Ken's gun was a 1/2 to 3/4 of ring better than ours from what I could tell.
^^^^^This is exactly what the people who shot each during the same day and under the same wind conditions determined! When you get 2 observations like that, by shooters who know a thing or two about shooting, there is more than "smoke" >>> I believe there is fire!!Neither one of the gents tagged...But I shot team last year at the TSRA LR State match with David Gosnell, Ken Dickerman and Corey Bizzell...Ken was shooting a 300wsm and the rest of us were shooting a 284's...Ken's gun was a 1/2 to 3/4 of ring better than ours from what I could tell.