Wssm cartridges.

The Hornady 223WSSM is a dying cartridge that burns out barrels and causes terrible throat erosion. :unsure:

I have owned all the WSSM line-up at one time. I liked the 243WSSM and the 25WSSM. I eventually sold them all. Got tired of waiting for the barrels to cool while shooting in the summer months. They were though very effective cartridges.:)

The friend I sold the 243WSSM to kills his elk every fall with a Winchester 95 grain XP3 factory ammo. The lady that bought my 25WSSM also harvest's an elk, bear, and deer with it (most years). She likes it as the recoil is very reasonable.:D

Great cartridges that I don't see sticking around. One should stock up on brass, as well as loaded ammo.;)
 
243wssm with a fast twist barrel could be neat...

I'm surprised to hear ammo is being made though, I thought they were all dead years ago. Good for those who have em.
 
I would be interested in the 25WSSM some day when I have time to build one and get set up to reload for it.

should be about perfect for deer.
I have one of those, a Win 70 Coyote. I quite like it, does everything my 25- 06 does. If I come across another of those mini Win 70 actions sized for the cartridge, I will definitely build my self a tast twist 243 version. I like these little cartridges. - dan
 
I would be interested in the 25WSSM some day when I have time to build one and get set up to reload for it.

should be about perfect for deer.
100 Grain Swift Scirocco launched @ ~ 3200 fps from a .25 WSSM is my daughter's favorite rifle for deer out to the far side of 350 yards.

She really likes it as the recoil is so mild she says she can see the bullet impact through the scope.
 

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