Going back over your list, I noticed most are synthetic stocks. Is overall weight a concern/prerequisite?
Not really, ill end up putting a boyds stock on down the road eventually, but i prefer a wood stock
Going back over your list, I noticed most are synthetic stocks. Is overall weight a concern/prerequisite?
I would vote for the 300WM. Out of curiosity, have you looked at any Brownings?
I just recently picked up a Synthetic Vanguard S2 in .300 Win Mag and love it. The action is buttery smooth, you can barely tell you're ejecting a case and picking up a new shell from the magazine. It's been shooting consistent sub MOA groups at 100 yards with Winchester Power Max ammo (yes, I know, cheap ammo but it seems to be working). And for $529 + scope and rings from Prophet River I really can not complain.
go with the 7 Rem Mag,...your shoulder will thank you and no game inside of 400, well, maybe inside of 600 yards will ever know the difference if it were whacked with a 180 out of the 300 Winny or a 160 out of the 7 Rem Mag.
Here's a comparison of a couple of Hornady factory loads.
The 300 Winny has a whole .90" trajectory advantage and a 153 ft./lbs. energy advantage at 500 yards.
But, if a 300 Winny is what you want or need go for it, I used one for 12 seasons, it does work.
7mm Rem Mag 162 gr SST® Superformance®
Velocity (fps) / Energy (ft-lbs)
Muzzle 100 200 300 400 500
3030/3302 2855/2933 2688/2598 2525/2295 2370/2020 2219/1772
Trajectory (inches)
Muzzle 100 200 300 400 500
-1.50 1.40 0.00 -6.20 -17.90 -35.70
300 Win Mag 180 gr SST® Superformance®
Velocity (fps) / Energy (ft-lbs)
Muzzle 100 200 300 400 500
3130/3917 2927/3424 2732/2983 2546/2589 2366/2238 2195/1925
Trajectory (inches)
Muzzle 100 200 300 400 500
-1.50 1.30 0.00 -5.90 -17.30 -34.80
Without knowing what you already have and how you handle the recoil they generate, the suggestions are somewhat based on person choice.
All my rifles are 700's and I would not switch to something else based on my preference to familiarity.
I have a Remington 700 Sendero in 300 WM and at 11 pounds it generates considerable recoil.
You set your guidelines for distance as 400 with a future interest in 700??
Perhaps trying the rifles of friends might help you in narrowing the scope of your search.
Whats the recoil like on it??
On paper the 300 WM has a slight edge over the 7mm however I vastly prefer the 7RM. I've had more bang flops with it. I do like the 300RUm but that is a different Game. While I like the accuracy of the Tikka's I sold mine because I could not stand the cheap feeling from all the plastic. For a rifle I would choose the 700BDL or CDL or Vanguard with wood stock. I find that I don't hang on to tupperware very. Some of the better synthetics are a different story but you can't get them on the cheap guns,
Neil
Hey guys,
Once again, i'm shopping for a new rifle (just cause I want another one) and i'm a little torn about what to get.
Here are my caliber options:
-7mm rem mag
-.300 win mag
-.300 wsm
.300 wby mag
And rifle choices:
-Rem 700 SPS
-Savage 114 American Classic
-Weatherby Vanguard S2
-Tikka T3 Lite
I know if i go with a .300 wby mag I need the S2. My concern is recoil, i'm not scared of it, but i like to go and shoot a fair bit and practice, so i dont want to bugger my shoulder by practicing. My main use will be for whitetail deer, mule deer and the odd (every 3-4 years) elk,bear,moose. Shots will be from 0-400 yards, but eventually id like to get into some longer ranges (500-700 yards)
Also is the WBY mag even worth it? I will be getting my neighbour to handload whatever I buy so i know i can load them a little bit lighter for lighter recoil and itll be way cheaper then factory ammo.
So give me your rifle/caliber recommendation and why cause I have been reading to much and don't know what to think anymore.




























