.300 WSM

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.300 Winchester Short Magnum
Type Rifle
Place of origin USA
Production history
Designer Winchester
Manufacturer Winchester
Produced 2001
Specifications
Bullet diameter .308 in (7.8 mm)
Neck diameter .344 in (8.7 mm)
Shoulder diameter .538 in (13.7 mm)
Base diameter .555 in (14.1 mm)
Rim diameter .535 in (13.6 mm)
Case length 2.100 in (53.3 mm)
Overall length 2.860 in (72.6 mm)
Rifling twist 1-10"
Primer type Large rifle magnum
Ballistic performance
Bullet weight/type Velocity Energy
150 gr (9.7 g) SP 3,313 ft/s (1,010 m/s) 3,657 ft·lbf (4,958 J)
165 gr (10.7 g) HP 3,223 ft/s (982 m/s) 3,807 ft·lbf (5,162 J)
180 gr (12 g) HP 3,095 ft/s (943 m/s) 3,830 ft·lbf (5,190 J)
200 gr (13 g) SP 2,822 ft/s (860 m/s) 3,538 ft·lbf (4,797 J)
Test barrel length: 24"
Source: Reloading data at Accurate Powder

.300 Winchester Short Magnum (also known as .300 WSM, commonly pronounced as "Whizzum") is a .308 caliber short magnum cartridge that was introduced in 2001 by Winchester.[1] The cartridge overall length is 72.64mm, cartridge case is 53.34mm in length and the bullet diameter is 7.84mm.

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[edit] Use & Performance

.300 WSM is used in the Western United States for elk, mule deer, and whitetail and on the plains, where long range shooting is a must. Also, although relatively new, the 300 WSM has already had some success in benchrest shooting. [2] [3]

[edit] Muzzle velocity

  • 10.69 g (165 gr) Full Metal Jacket(FMJ): 3,125 ft/s
  • 11.66 g (180 gr) Full Metal Jacket(FMJ): 2,970 ft/s

[edit] Comparison

.300 WSM performance comparisons [4]
Cartridge Bullet Weight Muzzle velocity Muzzle energy
.300 WSM 200 2822 3538
.300 RSAUM 200 2790 3458
.300 Win Mag 200 2822 3538
.300 Wby Mag 200 2987 3963
.300 RUM 200 3154 4419

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ The .300 WSM (Winchester Short Magnum) by Chuck Hawks (subscriptions req)
  2. ^ Iowa IBS 1000 Yard Match Results - Aug 2006
  3. ^ Montana Northwest 1k yard Club Results - Aug 2006
  4. ^ .308 Caliber reloading data at Accurate Powder

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