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Guy Miner":xbhmsq7b said:Scotty - all my 7mm experience has been with the older 7mm Rem mag, and it's all been positive. When the WSM's came out, I pretty much yawned and didn't pay attention for a couple of years. Then a fellow I know somewhat got a custom made 7mm WSM and started having tremendous success with it out to 1,000 yards - hunting.
That got my attention, and these days I do have a .300 WSM. Have gotten very interested in the WSM's the past few years. They're very easy to work with, and typically produce very good velocity & accuracy. No reason to throw out the "old" belted magnums, but if a guy was starting from scratch - well taking a hard look at the WSM's would be prudent.
Here's a link to a good article on the various 7's:
http://www.6mmbr.com/7mm284.html
And here's an article on Ric Horst and his 7mm WSM hunting rifle:
http://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek064.html
I think it's hard to beat a good 7mm as an all-around open-country hunting rifle. Seems to me that the various 7mm mags are pretty much perfect for a western deer/bear/elk rifle. Modest recoil, accuracy, flat trajectory, good in the wind, and heavy duty terminal performance.Guy
okie2":xbhmsq7b said:But the 270 wsm and the 300 wsm are out saling them pretty bad
It could be my sons BIG GAME rifle when he is ready for one.
DrMike":20lu7v9p said:It could be my sons BIG GAME rifle when he is ready for one.
That would be a great first big game rifle for a young man. The 7mm WSM does perform well.
I told him as long as Winchester chambers it he can get it!
DrMike":13wrak90 said:I told him as long as Winchester chambers it he can get it!
Wise dad!