JimmySticks
Active Member
In all the discussions I see about calibre choices I see very little about 300wm.
Admittedly my experience of active and/ or professional stalkers is limited to 2 or 3 individuals in Scotland, who all use the calibre extensively. It was for this reason, alongside discussion with my FEO, it is why I opted for it on a recent variation to increase my options for stalking. I already have .243, so 300wm seemed to be a good alternative for bigger deer or in variable weather conditions.
Does the apparent lack of discussion about the calibre indicate it's not very popular, or just that it's not one of the more 'controversial' or debated calibres?
I certainly seem to see far fewer secondhand 300wm's for sale, so finding good example might be tricky! Is that because people love them and hold on to them, or just that nobody uses them?
The guys I know that use them love them, and one of those guys is a professional stalker of 40 odd years!
I'm interested in the wider opinion of this forum, cheers
Jim
Admittedly my experience of active and/ or professional stalkers is limited to 2 or 3 individuals in Scotland, who all use the calibre extensively. It was for this reason, alongside discussion with my FEO, it is why I opted for it on a recent variation to increase my options for stalking. I already have .243, so 300wm seemed to be a good alternative for bigger deer or in variable weather conditions.
Does the apparent lack of discussion about the calibre indicate it's not very popular, or just that it's not one of the more 'controversial' or debated calibres?
I certainly seem to see far fewer secondhand 300wm's for sale, so finding good example might be tricky! Is that because people love them and hold on to them, or just that nobody uses them?
The guys I know that use them love them, and one of those guys is a professional stalker of 40 odd years!
I'm interested in the wider opinion of this forum, cheers
Jim