I'll tune in here - I have a m70 325, and out of the 600 or so shots thru it, I have yet to have one single feeding issue.
It's accurate, reliable, and lotsa ooomph.... I like the shorter action - recoil wasn't bothersome as the stock and recoil pad on the m70 seemed to soak a lot up - however, since i had planned to do a lot of range shooting (at my range, with nobody else there to bother) i put on a Sorensen brake, and it dropped the recoil to around 25-06 levels... (64gr 4007ssc, 200gr accubond, win primer and brass)
Every gun is going to recoil different, whether its a WSM or any other mag, or not... The worst recoil in a gun that I have fired was a T3 light in 270. worse than any 338mag I have fired. Im not a fan of light guns because of their recoil.
So yes, like many say, "its an oddball caliber" (as are a lot of the WSM's and basically anything outside of a 3030, 308, 3006, 270, and a few others - you know what I mean...) but it looks like the 300WSM is gonna be the most popular of the WSM family. I got scoffed at, and my gun was the center of many coffee room jokes - until those jokers came to the range with me and saw what that "ugly little short fat bullet" could do. We sat on the bench and fired 100 and 200 yd groups, and then 400 and 500yd shots at 6" gongs - they all shot first with their pet guns and loads, 7mmRM, 300wm, and 338WM - then the "ugly little short fat bullet".... I let them shoot it, and surprisingly the bantering and jokes gave way to the locals saying "it's gonna be a great moose gun"!
Anyhow...
Ammo availability doesn't bother me as I reload, just like any other person that has a gun that isn't an 'off-the-shelf' caliber... and i have one load that I shoot for everything, therefore bullet selection isn't an issue. I have seen a lot of people bark at the unavailability of the WSM's, which i don't get as all my shooting buds that don't reload or shoot WSM's still only buy their fav loads, not what is on the shelf of any store or at a rural gas station. And the excuse of "forgetting your bullets at home", well, then....uhmmmm... if I did that I would call myself an idiot!
As for the large calibers, actually no matter WSM or any other caliber out there, a big 200 gr bullet at 3000fps is gonna do its job very well! It also seems as tho the WSM's are accurate - can't explain - but of the 4 I have shot (270,300,325WSM's) all were sub-moa.
Thats all - in summary, they make a good gun, just like most other guns/calibers out there!