tddeangelo
Handloader
- May 18, 2011
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Funny you mention the 300's....WSM and H&H...being near twins. I own and shoot both. I shoot 180gr Partitions in both. 3015fps in the H&H and 2975fps in the WSM. Just where those individual rifles shoot. Functional difference is zilch, although the WSM does it with a 24" barrel vs the 26" tube on the H&H.
The WSM is an M70 Extreme Weather. It's the "go take care of bidness" rifle. The H&H is a prewar M70 in a wood stock. It's the "dressed up and doing the job with style" rifle.
Or...that's what I tell myself.
I carry the 300WSM a lot when I hunt with my daughter because it's got a comp stock and is light, compact (ish), and generally won't get used unless her shot didn't quite finish the job. In reality, nearly all my rifles could fit this bill, but the 300 just seems to fit it the best.
When I hunt solo, I often find myself with my pre64 M70's...either the 30-06 or the 270. My 35 Whelen was about done with load work, then I ran my can of 4320 dry and shot my MagnetoSpeed (don't ask) in speed-checking the new can. Doh. That one's a good all-arounder too...but I digress...
For all my various stuff I've hoarded...er...collected, I am fairly sure I still haven't had all my other chamberings combined exceed my deer count with the venerable 30-06, and most were still with the 150gr Hornady Interlock at about 2800fps.
Close second is the 30-06 with a 165gr boattailed Interlock at a more speedy 2900-3000....if the chrono at the time is to be believed (and I'm not sure I believe it). Those were Hornady Light Magnum loads, and I can't run them on a chrono now. I have some left, but they age very poorly, and give weird and erratic speeds after they get some years on them.
My current handload, as mentioned, runs about 2700 for a 165 and just works all day long. I've thought of putting that rifle to a flat spot workup and see what I find. Just because I can and I'm curious.
I charge that one with IMR4350. My old man's fwt M70 I worked up with RL...17? 22? I forget now. I'd have to check the data. He still grumbles because it doesn't shoot bug holes at 100 yards, but I had it shooting about 4" at 300 consistently, so my point was that there was no way he'd miss a single deer he aimed at if he did his part properly...but he wants tiny 100 yard groups. He won't shoot much over 200-250 anymore, so functionally I just can't see where there's an issue, but he's grouchy and wants it shooting smaller 100 yard groups. Old habits die hard, I guess. His may be the first I run over the magspeed when I start load work in March/April.
And, in the spirit of this thread on the old aught-6, I'll make sure to post that stuff when I do it. I'll bet the fwt will be doing just fine till I get it all done.
The WSM is an M70 Extreme Weather. It's the "go take care of bidness" rifle. The H&H is a prewar M70 in a wood stock. It's the "dressed up and doing the job with style" rifle.
Or...that's what I tell myself.
I carry the 300WSM a lot when I hunt with my daughter because it's got a comp stock and is light, compact (ish), and generally won't get used unless her shot didn't quite finish the job. In reality, nearly all my rifles could fit this bill, but the 300 just seems to fit it the best.
When I hunt solo, I often find myself with my pre64 M70's...either the 30-06 or the 270. My 35 Whelen was about done with load work, then I ran my can of 4320 dry and shot my MagnetoSpeed (don't ask) in speed-checking the new can. Doh. That one's a good all-arounder too...but I digress...
For all my various stuff I've hoarded...er...collected, I am fairly sure I still haven't had all my other chamberings combined exceed my deer count with the venerable 30-06, and most were still with the 150gr Hornady Interlock at about 2800fps.
Close second is the 30-06 with a 165gr boattailed Interlock at a more speedy 2900-3000....if the chrono at the time is to be believed (and I'm not sure I believe it). Those were Hornady Light Magnum loads, and I can't run them on a chrono now. I have some left, but they age very poorly, and give weird and erratic speeds after they get some years on them.
My current handload, as mentioned, runs about 2700 for a 165 and just works all day long. I've thought of putting that rifle to a flat spot workup and see what I find. Just because I can and I'm curious.
I charge that one with IMR4350. My old man's fwt M70 I worked up with RL...17? 22? I forget now. I'd have to check the data. He still grumbles because it doesn't shoot bug holes at 100 yards, but I had it shooting about 4" at 300 consistently, so my point was that there was no way he'd miss a single deer he aimed at if he did his part properly...but he wants tiny 100 yard groups. He won't shoot much over 200-250 anymore, so functionally I just can't see where there's an issue, but he's grouchy and wants it shooting smaller 100 yard groups. Old habits die hard, I guess. His may be the first I run over the magspeed when I start load work in March/April.
And, in the spirit of this thread on the old aught-6, I'll make sure to post that stuff when I do it. I'll bet the fwt will be doing just fine till I get it all done.