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Winchester .25 WSM next?
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Has anybody heard whether Winchester might be offering a 25 caliber version of their WSM in the future? Given that they now offer a 300WSM, 7mmWSM and 270WSM it seems to me that the 25 would be an ideal next candidate. It seems to me that this would be a faster round than the 25-06 and more accurate given its short case length and larger diameter.
 
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<leo>
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It would be a bit overbore though.
 
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<Mike Anderson>
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I have considered doing this to make a 257. But I don't have the case capacities in front of me. What is difference capacity between the 25 WSM and a 257 weatherby?

I'm interested. Anybody got numbers on the WSM case?

 
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<CRhodes>
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Right around 80 grains of water. Or at least thats what I came up with. I copied the .270 WSM drawing and necked it down to .257 on my RCBS load software.

Chuck Rhodes

 
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<Big Stick>
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I screwed up my QuickLoad Program,but I know this design will yield 3650fps easily,with a 100gr XLC and a 25" barrel.

I am patiently awaiting it's birth,while I fight the urge to build one..............

 
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<CRhodes>
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I'm currently getting just shy of 3800 fps with 75 grain V-Max's out of my 25-06.

There's no telling what these little speedsters will do in the WSM???? 4100FPS++++


Overbore....Overschmoor. !

 
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<Big Stick>
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I'm with you. I'm shooting those V-max at 3750fps,out of an UltraLight Rem600,wearing a #1 contour,that is 23" in length.

I love the 257Wby,25-06Ackley and most all 25's..............

 
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My .300WSM has moved the -06 to the back of the gun safe, am just hanging out to see if a .25 WSM will do the same for my .22/250 varminter. It won't replace the .25/06 for hunting though, maybe just help out a bit.
 
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