Re: Reasons to avoid the 300 WM for 1000 yard comps
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gotta/start/sumwer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What about 300wsm? Im assuming you would avoid it as well? </div></div>
There is nothing wrong with the 300WSM, except that it won't shoot 7mm bullets.
Yes, you can shoot the 300WSM in F Open, but in F class shooting at 1000 yards you have to shoot a much heavier 30 cal bullet to get the same BC and wid bucking performance as a lighter 7mm bullet. So a 230 or heavier 30 vs a 7mm 180 launched to get similar ballistics menas a lot more recoil for the man behind the 30 cal. Right now the 7mm short magnums are the best blend of BC, bullet weight, and recoil. Barrel life in all the over bore or magnum chamberings is short, in the 1000 round range so in that way they are all about equal.
A few yrs ago the 6.5-284 was the hot lick in F-open, but the higher BC 7mm bullets that bucked the wind better have replaced it for most top level shooters. I think that at this point F-Open may have evolved to the spot where it will live for a while with .284 bullets. That doesn't mean you can't shoot a 6.5-284 or a 300WSM, it just means that in most cases you are making it just a little bit harder for yourself.