13 January 2012, 10:21
racypapaI NEED HELP !
I inherited my late brother's rifles: a 243 wssm, and a 300 wsm. I have reloaded for my rifles, (243, 270 wsm, 300 win mag), but I'm hearing the 243 wssm is a nightmare. Should I consider getting rid of the gun, or is reloading for this gun easy enough? I also got his full length X dies for the 243 wssm.
I do not reload a lot, but what I do reload, I try to go by the book to be safe.
Maybe someone who reloads 243 wssm or 300 wsm can give me your thoughts on this.
THANKS !!
racypapa
13 January 2012, 12:52
carpetman1racypapa--Welcome to the forum. What town in Texas? San Angelo here. I don't load the .243 wssm--what is it you have heard creates the problem? With proper dies, don't see how it could be any different than the others.
13 January 2012, 14:07
Phil NI reload for the 25 WSSM.
No real difference.
The necks tend to be thicker.
Pressure supposedly gets "spiky" at the top end. I don't generally load that high so....not a problem for me.
The only real trouble I had is that I had to adjust the FL sizing dies down lower than any other cartridge I load for. No problems since.
Try
http://forums.wssmzone.com/ for some cartridge specific info.
14 January 2012, 00:04
LWDI have no experience with the WSSMs but everything I've heard pertains to feeding not loading of the cartridges.
LWD
14 January 2012, 01:15
hm1996The WSSM cases are a lot thicker than conventional brass and tend to spring back after sizing. As Phil N alluded to, you need to screw the sizing die down to the point of having a bit of "cam over" on most presses in order to bring case back into spec. You will need a good case lube for the same reasons. I find Hornady Unique Case Lube to fill that bill quite nicely.
Other than that, I find them no more or less difficult to load.
Regards,
hm
14 January 2012, 05:17
Bitmanquote:
Originally posted by Phil N:
I reload for the 25 WSSM.
Sir,
Do you reload the 25 wssm for a bolt rifle or an AR type rifle?