I wouldn't prefer either one of them for br work, but there is no comparison to which one has more recoil,...........300wsm hands down.xdshooter said:Whats your preference .308 or 300wsm for recoil and quick recover when bench rest shooting
xdshooter said:Whats your preference .308 or 300wsm for recoil and quick recover when bench rest shooting
xdshooter said:Whats your preference .308 or 300wsm for recoil and quick recover when bench rest shooting
Tony,TonyR said:xdshooter said:Whats your preference .308 or 300wsm for recoil and quick recover when bench rest shooting
For benchrest, you definitely want the WSM despite the additional recoil. Look at the match results for the Williamsport club and you will see how well the 300WSM can shoot:
http://www.pa1000yard.com/results/chooseresults.php
bozo699 said:Tony,TonyR said:xdshooter said:Whats your preference .308 or 300wsm for recoil and quick recover when bench rest shooting
For benchrest, you definitely want the WSM despite the additional recoil. Look at the match results for the Williamsport club and you will see how well the 300WSM can shoot:
http://www.pa1000yard.com/results/chooseresults.php
It is interesting to see back east the guy's are shooting the big boomers, out here in the west little boomers,...6 dashers, 6X47's, 6brx and just plain 6br's. I have heard Laurie from England talk about the 7mm's being preferred, it must be the heavier winds. I shot my first 1k BR match with a .300wm,..WOW I was shooting on bench 5, by the time the rifle settled down I was lined up on target 9, after two relay's 30+ shots 190 bullets being pushed by 76 grains of powder, again I say WOW, that will separate the men from the boy's, and I guess I am a boy because I love the little sixes
Wayne.
I welcome anybody to shoot my 460 WBY Mag 10 times off a bench, 99 ft. lbs of felt recoil, compared to about 19 lbs out of a 30-06, I will gladly supply the 500 grain shoulder bustersboltman13 said:A tight necked 308 is a popular round in Hunter Benchrest. Shooting mine with 125 gr bullets for 50 rounds for record plus sighters, usually about 65 rounds total is not too hard on me. As for 300 WSM the recoil is much stouter off the bench. Mine is a lightweight hunting rifle using 180 gr bullets and 10-12 rounds is about my limit without a pause. A heavier rifle would certainly be better. Everyone tolerence to recoil is different, however. I once watched a guy shoot a Weatherby 460 Mag 10 times off the bench and live to tell about it. He had a cut on his forehead and probably some brain damage but he is still alive.
Tony,TonyR said:Wayne.
What do you shoot with the 460 WbyMag???
bozo699 said:Tony,TonyR said:Wayne.
What do you shoot with the 460 WbyMag???
Absolutely nothing!! I bought it 25+ years ago because I was into bigger badder faster is better,...Kids,..yes I was a kid once and I thought it was neat to load my 44 mag so hot I had to remove the cylinder and hammer the cases out, and show up at mule deer hunting camp with a 460 WBY because all the other whimps were using little .308's, I know, I know. Well I grew up and I HATE RECOIL!! I see kids doing dumb things and shake my head,...then remember back 30 years ago and go Oh yea I remember them dumb days, I invented some of them
Wayne.