Who has a good 200 gr load for the .325 wsm?

mckie

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I'm shooting a Kimber with a 24" barrel. The Winchester factory ammo is very good, 2867 fps and easily under 1 moa. But so far I haven't been able to get good velocity from a handload, seem to always end up in the mid-2700's and hey, I already have a 30-06. Anyone having better luck?
 
mckie":3sk8jy7y said:
I'm shooting a Kimber with a 24" barrel. The Winchester factory ammo is very good, 2867 fps and easily under 1 moa. But so far I haven't been able to get good velocity from a handload, seem to always end up in the mid-2700's and hey, I already have a 30-06. Anyone having better luck?

That's about my experience from my 22" BLR in 325 WSM. I ended up settling for about 2825 fps with 200-gn Partitions (my rifle shoots 'em better than Accubonds, go figure!). To get that, I am using a slightly over book maximum charge of H4350, so... go there at your own peril!

It's more power than a 30-06 by a considerable margin... even my "fast" 30-06 gets about 2840 with 180-gn bullets, and the "slow" .325 does that with 200's... of course, the .338 does it with 225's! In order to not be mad at Winchester about my .325 WSM, I had to come to peace with it slotting right in between '06 and .338... which is not a bad thing, right?

My BLR easily holds 1.25 MOA, from which I conclude it's a fundamentally accurate caliber. One question about your Kimber- how smoothly does it feed the .325 WSM?

I think .325 is the most useful cartridge of ALL the WSM's, and unfortunatly I think it's the one that's going to fail in the marketplace. For instance, have you seen the new Remington Model 7 XCR's? I'd be all OVER one of those in .325 WSM... fluted barrel, the XCR coating... compact rifle in a genuine elk caliber... sweet! But they don't make it, and won't, because then they'd have to catalog ammo for it forever.

-jeff
 
Thanks for the response Jeff. I'm in Eugene too.

The Kimber feeds the rounds smoothly enough. It's one of the 8400 models which Kimber says was designed from scratch as a short magnum rifle. The trigger is phenomenal, you can't feel it move at all but just add pressure and off she goes. I like the rifle, I like the caliber and the ballistics are close enough to the .338 for me. With factory ammo. But at $50 a box I'd rather shoot my own loads! I'm somewhat reluctant to go over the published maximums, but so far I don't see any over pressure signs so maybe I'll inch it up a little.
 
Oh yeah? Eugene? Did you get the rifle at S-M? They are doing Kimber rifles now...

I've put Jewell triggers on two of my rifles now. One step better than the excellent Kimber trigger, even. Really makes a huge difference!

I did actually have a load that reached factory specs. I got my 325 not long after they came out, and there wasn't much published data on the cartridge yet as far as reloading. One day, I found a load on the internet and the poster seemed pretty straight up, so I dropped his load down by a few grains to give it a try and BOOM! Absolutely pancake-flat primer, extrusion around the firing pin, hard extraction... a huge overload. Scared the crap out of me. I happened to be shooting over my chrono, and it clocked at 2950 for a 200-gn bullet!

So if you want velocity, I could look that load up and you can blow yourself up, too! :)

Where do you shoot? I go to an informal range out west of town on BLM land. I've got some steel plates set up at 250, 350, 400 and 500 yards. I mostly shoot on weekdays (I'm a Realtor ® so my schedule is very flexible) but if you ever want to hook up, let me know! I am mostly working with my 30-06 and .338 on those plates, as my .325 is a Browning BLR and not ideal for longer-range work, though it whaps the 340-yard plate just fine.

My email is handwired@gmail.com if you want to hook up. I like to have fun shooting; I'm not a snob, but I don't shoot with people who drink beer while shooting or anything like that. I'm sure you're the same way.

-jeff
 
Yeah, I bought it at Starvin' Marvin's. I try to buy most of my shooting stuff there to support my local gunnie, even though Marv keeps trying to drive me and all his other customers away! Actually I think Marv has mellowed some - or maybe I'm just getting used to him.

I no longer work, there are those who say I never did, so my schedule is also pretty flexible. I belong to the EEGC out at McGowan creek and mostly shoot there; 200 yards is our longest range tho. But sure, if you think you want to shoot with an old deaf geezer sometime, I'm your guy! My email is barb-michael@hotmail.com

Oh, that load you mentioned? I think I'm gonna pass. Mike McKie
 
Whoops! The forum didn't notify me there was a reply...

Yeah, Marv can be a real pain sometimes. I'm sure we could share stories. On the other hand, great gun shop! I'm drooling over a DPMS AR10-style rifle right now, just not sure which one! Probably trade one of my M1a's for it.

I'll zip you an email; maybe we can hook up sometime!

-jeff
 
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