Then, with the help of my old friend and Master Gunsmith, Clarence Hammond, we spec'd out and ordered a new tight necked reamer in 300 WSM from Dave Kiff at Pacific Precision.
Last Wednesday was the day to rechamber... I had mixed emotions about whether a barrel which wouldn't shoot as one caliber could be made to shoot well if chambered in a different caliber...using essentially identical bullets. Well, Clarence rechambered that barrel and this past weekend, we all went up to his camp in the mountains to try it out.
I couldn't have been happier with the results. Using JLK 190's over a load of 60-62 grains of H-4350 with the bullets seated hard to the lands we began testing 5 shot groups. The loads of 60 and 61 grains shot well with groups averaging about .350-.450, but with 62 grains, we posted a .269 which is more than I'd hoped for in shooting a VLD boat-tail at 100 yards.
I thought I'd just like to share this little success story with you, and the 300 WSM looks like a winner to me...
[This message has been edited by Bruce Gordon (edited 08-27-2001).]
Gee, we run into each other in the strangest places. Nice to see you.
Here's one more guy who's waiting with baited breath for long-range results.
BTW- have you read reviews of the new IOR Valdada 6-24x50? I haven't but they'll be available here soon if not already.
Have a good one, Lee