Certainly don't want to create the impression that I am anti-progress, but my choice in these circumstances would have to be the 30-06. I have and shoot two 30 cal magnums (neither is a WSM or SAUM), and they do offer some advantages "if" you are able to exploit those. For the average hunter, the advantage is largely wasted. But the final choice is up to the user, and the many choices I see as a good thing. I believe that the buyer needs to do his/her research carefully before he/she makes a decision. This could include shooting and handling various offerings to help in making an educated choice. In the real world, if you reload, the 30-06 with 180's will make 2800, the WSM right around 3000, and the 300 Win Mag right around 3100. With the extra velocity comes a slightly flatter trajectory, a bit higher energy at a given distance, and increased recoil and muzzle blast. The cost of Factory ammo plays a part if one does not reload. Short action vs Long action is important to some, but means little, in reality. Another thing to consider, does your chambering of choice come in your rifle of choice? (30-06 is chambered by practically everyone who builds a rifle) 300 WM is pretty common, the WSM has not penetrated the market to the same extent yet.
On and on it goes. Whatever choice is made, one can always change at a later date if not happy, and that is the good part! Regards, Eagleye.
On and on it goes. Whatever choice is made, one can always change at a later date if not happy, and that is the good part! Regards, Eagleye.