HAWKEYESATX
Handloader
- Aug 15, 2016
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I have noticed recently that the sporting goods stores here don’t offer the ammo anything like they used to. Is it strictly a hand loader cartridge now?
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We are just a couple of old classics; Gotta love the 300 HH. I’ve always found it interesting the 300wsm and the HH have essentially the same case capacity and both fall right between the 06 and the 300 win mag.I would not buy one today. I would look to .300 PRC or .300 Win Mag. You don't want to be like Me with a 300 H&H Mag as it keeps getting harder by to day to find brass and what you find is expensive. I am glad I most likely have all I need for the rest of my life. But that's where the .300 WSM is headed.
I'm in BC also and I've noticed retailers are stocking brass and various factory cartridge offerings these days. I was looking into the 300 wsm a few years ago and the story wasn't the same - hard to find brass for sure.The ammo companies are guilty of pushing their new cartridges so in the last few years they created an artificial shortage of certain cartridges. In the last year or so they caught up and you can find 300 WSM everywhere here now. It's very common in BC, in fact my new boss, his dad and brother all shoot it. I've said it before but it's the best of all the 300's for the vast majority of people who want one. Even better for those who handload because of its versatility.
Hornady offers 300 wsm in the Precision Hunter, Outfitter, American Whitetail lines.I don't think you will see Hornady offering the WSM or Winchester the PRC, since they are not going to kill their own products. Federal and Remington are offering ammunition in both for now.
Welcome to the forum.I'm in BC also and I've noticed retailers are stocking brass and various factory cartridge offerings these days. I was looking into the 300 wsm a few years ago and the story wasn't the same - hard to find brass for sure.
I'm thinking about getting a 300 wsm Tikka T3X in 2025 once their new lite models all come threaded, which was the rumor out of Shot Show in January. I think the 300 wsm is a well-balanced cartridge and I'd plan on loading 180-200 gr projectiles which would be a step up from my 308 win.
Thanks JD.Welcome to the forum.
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JD338
Thank you for being so welcoming JD. Yes, lots of possible help from the guys here. I do have some questions queued that I'll post soon.Cool. As you have probably already noticed, the fellas here are very knowledgeable and eager to help you succeed.
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JD338
FWIW, Nosler loads 300 H&H 180 grain AccuBond and 300 WSM 180 grain AccuBond to the same 2950 FPS specs.We are just a couple of old classics; Gotta love the 300 HH. I’ve always found it interesting the 300wsm and the HH have essentially the same case capacity and both fall right between the 06 and the 300 win mag.