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<blockquote data-quote="bear" data-source="post: 970409" data-attributes="member: 5779"><p>I have a couple of Winchester Classics in 270wsm and 300wsm.</p><p></p><p>I also have a couple of Kimber Classics in 270wsm and 300wsm. I really like my Kimbers. Seems like the wsm cartridges offer something close to Weatherby performance without paying for Weatherby cartridges.</p><p></p><p>All of my wsm rifles seem to have less recoil than my 257 Weatherbys. Some people that are recoil sensitive may notice a difference, particularly in a light weight rifle like the Kimber. I don't feel much difference between the wsm's and standard 270 or 30-06. Probably notice recoil more off the bench than when hunting.</p><p></p><p>Been shooting 110grn Barnes Tipped Triple Shock out of the 270wsm and 130grn Barnes Tipped Triple Shock out of the 300wsm for deer.</p><p>For elk out of the 300wsm, 180grn Trophy Bonded Tip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bear, post: 970409, member: 5779"] I have a couple of Winchester Classics in 270wsm and 300wsm. I also have a couple of Kimber Classics in 270wsm and 300wsm. I really like my Kimbers. Seems like the wsm cartridges offer something close to Weatherby performance without paying for Weatherby cartridges. All of my wsm rifles seem to have less recoil than my 257 Weatherbys. Some people that are recoil sensitive may notice a difference, particularly in a light weight rifle like the Kimber. I don't feel much difference between the wsm's and standard 270 or 30-06. Probably notice recoil more off the bench than when hunting. Been shooting 110grn Barnes Tipped Triple Shock out of the 270wsm and 130grn Barnes Tipped Triple Shock out of the 300wsm for deer. For elk out of the 300wsm, 180grn Trophy Bonded Tip. [/QUOTE]
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