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Any 325 WSM shooters?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lost Lake" data-source="post: 4851285" data-attributes="member: 12599"><p>My cousin has one, a Browning IIRC, and he's killed several elk with it. Recoil isn't really that bad, and it doesn't feel much more than my stoutly loaded 8x57 with heavy bullets. I believe he uses the Accubond as well. </p><p></p><p>If I was in the market for a Short Mag, it would be my pick only because I'm a big fan of 8mm/.323 bullets.</p><p></p><p>People might say that bullet selection is very limited, but how many bullets does one really need in a cartridge like this?? I'd stock up on brass, pick either a 200 grain Accubond or Partition and hunt.</p><p></p><p>If one needs a lighter bullet for plains game and anticipates longer shots and a quicker expanding bullet, Noslers 180 grain Ballitic Tip or Sierras 175 grain Pro Hunter would work well I'd bet.</p><p></p><p>They sure work well in my Remington 700 8x57 Classic, and hold up to 325 speeds according to my cousin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost Lake, post: 4851285, member: 12599"] My cousin has one, a Browning IIRC, and he’s killed several elk with it. Recoil isn’t really that bad, and it doesn’t feel much more than my stoutly loaded 8x57 with heavy bullets. I believe he uses the Accubond as well. If I was in the market for a Short Mag, it would be my pick only because I’m a big fan of 8mm/.323 bullets. People might say that bullet selection is very limited, but how many bullets does one really need in a cartridge like this?? I’d stock up on brass, pick either a 200 grain Accubond or Partition and hunt. If one needs a lighter bullet for plains game and anticipates longer shots and a quicker expanding bullet, Noslers 180 grain Ballitic Tip or Sierras 175 grain Pro Hunter would work well I’d bet. They sure work well in my Remington 700 8x57 Classic, and hold up to 325 speeds according to my cousin. [/QUOTE]
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