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Offline patrick.hover

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.325 WSM revisited
« on: September 30, 2006, 08:45:16 AM »
ok, ist been a year now since it came out and I want to hear some stuff from the field....

What do you guys think of the WSM now vs a year ago...any see hope for this little powerhouse or should I just stick to the old '06

Seems like the factories would be loading some cartridges by now but still only Winchester has .
Any one with hunting stories??
Thoughts?

Patrick.

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Re: .325 WSM revisited
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2006, 02:21:55 PM »
ok, ist been a year now since it came out and I want to hear some stuff from the field....

What do you guys think of the WSM now vs a year ago...any see hope for this little powerhouse or should I just stick to the old '06

Seems like the factories would be loading some cartridges by now but still only Winchester has .
Any one with hunting stories??
Thoughts?

Patrick.

I hope the silence is not deafing!!!!!

Please, anyone with firsthand experience with the .325 WSM?

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Re: .325 WSM revisited
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2006, 03:34:12 PM »
ANYONE??? Beuler, Beuler.......

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Re: .325 WSM revisited
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2006, 04:09:43 PM »
 I beleive you're question has been answered ;D

Kinda makes you wanna rush out and buy a .325 don't it...LOL

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Re: .325 WSM revisited
« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2006, 04:22:14 PM »
If you have an '06 you might want to consider what I'll be doing in the next couple months, convert it to a 338-06 A Square.

The two rounds will be very close and you don't have to buy another rifle.  Course if you want to buy another one, that's a whole nuther story ;)
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Re: .325 WSM revisited
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2006, 09:00:07 AM »
Well....................I  love my 300WSM and my 270WSM, been thinking about a 325 WSM or 338 Federal. The accuracy of my Super Shadow 270 and 300WSM's  has been excellent............

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Re: .325 WSM revisited
« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2006, 11:01:00 AM »
I love my 325WSM, shoots well, recoil is surprisingly manageable. Not hard to find reloading componants for and its something different.

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Re: .325 WSM revisited
« Reply #7 on: October 14, 2006, 08:14:36 AM »
Ballistics look fine, but I will not be taking my custom built 8mm Rem Mag to the pawn shop anytime soon to buy one!

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Re: .325 WSM revisited
« Reply #8 on: October 14, 2006, 08:26:40 PM »
I posted this in another thread:

I have a Kimber MT 325. I bought it to replace my old ruger m77 30-06. I live and hunt in interior Alaska. I wanted all weather, light, and more power. Like you I was looking for an all around rifle. The Kimber fit the bill. The winchester 200 grain accubonds shoot 1 inch groups at 100yds, 3 inches at 200. That's as good as I can hold anything, I'm not an expert marksman. Just rest it on some pillows and shoot. This year I killed a Dall Sheep at 350-400 yds. Uphill shot, hit him low. Upper part of lower front leg, up into brisket, the bullet then traveled up a ways and out the far shoulder. On the same hunt my buddies Rem 700 BDL 338 jambed on him while we were laying prone looking at legal ram. He shot it with the kimber. I watched the ram in my spotter while he shot. I didn't think he him. At 200 yds he double lunged him. Broke a rib going in and out. Happened so fast I didn't even see hair or blood fly and the ram didn't even flinch. That 200gr accubond just blew a nice little hole in and out. http://homepage.mac.com/perryschneider/PhotoAlbum8.html

One month later I shot an moose at 350 yds. Hit him in the hump on his back. Broke his spine and dropped him in his tracks. Recovered the bullet under the hide. Perfect mushroom. http://homepage.mac.com/perryschneider/PhotoAlbum9.html

The sheep hunt was a 12 day 50+ mile walk in hunt. The Kimber with the Leupold VX III 2.5-8x36 scope, sling weighs 7lbs 2oz. It's a perfect mountain rifle. Light weight but magnum power in case mr. brownie comes along. A much better rifle to have than the ol ruger 06 on that type of hunt. It has proven itself for moose. I didn't have any doubts anyway. Looks like the ol 06 will be collecting dust. The 325 shoots flatter and hits harder with a 200 grain bullet than the 06.

Buy the 325, I did. It will kill any north amercan big game animal. Including interior Alaska griz. If you are planning on going for the Kodiak brownies think 375 H&H and up.

As far as ammo goes they have tons of it at Sportsmans Warehouse here Fairbanks. Kind of spendy but not any more than a lot of the big magnum rounds. 43 bucks a box. I don't care what the ammo market does. I can always get into reloading if I have to 8mm bullets will always be around.

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Re: .325 WSM revisited
« Reply #9 on: April 13, 2007, 03:55:33 AM »
I have a Kimber Montana in a 325WSM, Talley Lightweight's, and 2.5-8x36 V-III. It shoots 180gr TSX at 3100fps with the help of 72gr of RL-19 and FED 215M primers. I shot a doe 230yd bang flop. This will be my go to elk rifle.  I like the little 8 mag alot she shoots  .5 to .75  3 shot groups and the recoil is not bad at all!

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Re: .325 WSM revisited
« Reply #10 on: April 13, 2007, 10:52:57 AM »
I have a left hand browning A-bolt II hunter in 325 WSM i shoot factory 220Gr. power points at 2840 fps and it wears a Leupold vari-x III 2.5-8x36 it has been very accurate for me i think 1 1/4 inch  at 100yards  with a standard contour barrel for 3 shot groups is pretty good i have hunted with it mostly in bad weather in the cascades and the colville/kaniskew national forest it has never malfunctioned in the three seasons i have carried it the coldest it has gotten when i was carrying it afield was 17 degrees fht and still did the trick on a snowshoe hare just past right through not really any damage . the recoil for me personally is much less snappy and more of push than the 30-06 i have shot and hunted with 270/300wm/358/356/4570 and of the calibers listed i prefer the 325 wsm's felt recoil style .