you're rightCordur said:I'm going to say the .30 M1 Carbine. Why should I be allowed to use this as a deer cartridge and not a 220 swift is beyond me....![]()
prosper said:*slight* velocity advantage? Hornady #6 lists a 4600fps load for the wssm. Thats 400 fps faster than the fastest 220 swift or 22-250 AI load listed
The WSSM case has just slightly more than the .260 Remington,prosper said:sure, what else would you expect from a .22 that has the capacity of a 30-06? this would be similar to the 22 'catbird' (22-06 Improved) or the 22-284
prosper said:Good call. I still don't understand that one.

MauserMike said:Here in Southern Ontario, you can't hunt with any rifle more than .275 cal. Ya ya, I wish I live in North Bay too![]()
X-man said:I dunno...I'm still waiting for somebody to explain why the .325 WSM exists? I wouldn't place any bets on it surviving the long term & if I owned one, I'd definitely be stocking up on brass & bullets now.
I also re-read an article the other day about the .270 WSM vs. .270 Win...the .270 Win was beating the "magnum" caliber with some bullet weights.




























