Manny, I think you've misinterpreted my post.
I was speaking neither for or against the WSMs and WSSMs in that post......just explaining the rationale behind them.
If you want my opinion I think the WSSMs are extraneous and really were a foolish venture.
The super short action length was laughable and to give you an idea of how unpopular they were dealers were selling new $1400 rifles chambered WSSMs for $699.
I know at least 2 guys who owned 223 WSSMs and found them inherrently accurate and explosively effective but tell me who can't achieve similar results with a 22-250.
So, yeah, the WSSMs have little to offer.
The WSMs, however, did have something, or at least a couple of the cals did.
The 270 WSM has been a popular seller because it offers that extra edge on a 270 Win and is more affordable than a 270 Wby Mag.
It also happens to be a short action cartridge and the combination makes for a great mountain rifle.
At one stage I even considered buying one myself.
And there seems to be a definite following for the 300 WSM too.
The 7mm WSM and 325 WSM you can make you own call; both work but didn't find a market really.
But all the WSMs, by virtue of the factory ammo prices, are a reloading proposition.
I have feelings about other short action cartridges - mainly 7mm-08 and particularly 260 Rem - because I think they're reinventing the wheel i.e. the 7x57 and 6.5x55 do it better and with more style.
But people find the '08 based cartridges good, even though they could be described as a marketing scam too.
So if it works, has something different to offer and has a following why knock it?