To say that the .338 RCM is vastly superior to the .325 is silly, but then again we are gun loonies around here. His rifle is a Browning A-Bolt and it is a winner. I developed a load with both 220 Sierras and 220 A Frames and RL 17 that averages 2850, which I believe is what the factory loads are supposed to do (although I clocked them at just under 2800). It is an 8mm cartridge and its performance is nearly identical to that of the .300 WSM. "338 RCM vs 325 WSM" This should have never become an option for a debatable topic between a pair of factory offerings. The 220s can do mid 2800s.
Realistically, how much velocity will you gain by rechambering from .300 RCM to .300 WSM? Seen a couple of misquotes here regarding .325 WSM velocity. Personally, I feel that the .325 wsm is best of the wsm bunch. The .325 can in some instances deliver hydrostatic shock (keep projectiles above 2600fps) out to greater ranges than factory .338 Winchester Magnum ammunition while factory loads for the .325 WSM are most definitely heavier than .300WSM offerings and at a subtle level, can generate more trauma than like weight .30 caliber bullets. But then again, I do like 8mms. "The .325 wsm fires the same .323 diameter bullets that the 8mm Mauser and 8mm Remington Mag do. First shot cold bore was exactly centered and 2" hight at 100 yards, right were I sighted it in last year before carrying it around the hills all fall. It actually has a .315" bore diameter and should have been named the .315 WSM. (Note: Chuck Hawks claims they "failed" in the attempt). As such, I have had the time (craploads of time) to study and research, compare and contrast every medium bore out there.

I just took my hawkeye SS 338 rcm out to the range to check it for spring bear. That's like calling a .308 bullet ".298" . I don't own either but when brass and dies for the .338 RCM show up here I'll be buying a Lil'l Ruger to feed... Hey folks, my first post here. UNLESS what you want is a very high BC bullet for very long range stuff.

Good rifle just not perfect, most aren't. The only available brass for the .338 RCM is made by Hornady, so one must have new or previously fired Hornady brass in .338 RCM to reload. I am currently in Afghanistan making some money and saving some bucks (both financially AND because I can't be in the woods.....lucky bucks).

Calling it the .325 is not misleading, or at least any more so than the .340 Weatherby name is.

The reasoning; "Because it wouldn't quite match the ballistics of the 338 Winchester Magnum." If you are serious about that type of distance, I would look at the .300 Win Mag, Wby or RUM at a very minimum. (Cherry officially popped)The name is Mark, and I am 358wsm's brother. I have handled and spent some time in the gun shop with a new 338 RCM Ruger M77 Hawkeye (a shorter version of the African). (Note: Chuck Hawks claims they "failed" in the attempt). In that regard, the 8mm bullets fall short- at least the ones I'm aware of... which I think is most of 'em but if there's a good, high-BC 8mm hunting bullet I'm not aware of, it'd make my day to be corrected!The best there is is probably the 220 Sierra. The .325 WSM actually measures .315 and should be named the 315 WSM, but I suppose they didn't really like the sound of that.K_W what did you measure? The .325 WSM actually measures .315 and should be named the 315 WSM, but I suppose they didn't really like the sound of that.In the interest of full disclosure, you might actually also point out that the .325 was intentionally misnamed to make it sound larger than it is after Winchester gave up on development of a 338 WSM. Ballistically it is not a 338 WM and can't be.
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To say that the .338 RCM is vastly superior to the .325 is silly, but then again we are gun loonies around here. His rifle is a Browning A-Bolt and it is a winner. I developed a load with both 220 Sierras and 220 A Frames and RL 17 that averages 2850, which I believe is what the factory loads are supposed to do (although I clocked them at just under 2800). It is an 8mm cartridge and its performance is nearly identical to that of the .300 WSM. "338 RCM vs 325 WSM" This should have never become an option for a debatable topic between a pair of factory offerings. The 220s can do mid 2800s.
Realistically, how much velocity will you gain by rechambering from .300 RCM to .300 WSM? Seen a couple of misquotes here regarding .325 WSM velocity. Personally, I feel that the .325 wsm is best of the wsm bunch. The .325 can in some instances deliver hydrostatic shock (keep projectiles above 2600fps) out to greater ranges than factory .338 Winchester Magnum ammunition while factory loads for the .325 WSM are most definitely heavier than .300WSM offerings and at a subtle level, can generate more trauma than like weight .30 caliber bullets. But then again, I do like 8mms. "The .325 wsm fires the same .323 diameter bullets that the 8mm Mauser and 8mm Remington Mag do. First shot cold bore was exactly centered and 2" hight at 100 yards, right were I sighted it in last year before carrying it around the hills all fall. It actually has a .315" bore diameter and should have been named the .315 WSM. (Note: Chuck Hawks claims they "failed" in the attempt). As such, I have had the time (craploads of time) to study and research, compare and contrast every medium bore out there.

I just took my hawkeye SS 338 rcm out to the range to check it for spring bear. That's like calling a .308 bullet ".298" . I don't own either but when brass and dies for the .338 RCM show up here I'll be buying a Lil'l Ruger to feed... Hey folks, my first post here. UNLESS what you want is a very high BC bullet for very long range stuff.

Good rifle just not perfect, most aren't. The only available brass for the .338 RCM is made by Hornady, so one must have new or previously fired Hornady brass in .338 RCM to reload. I am currently in Afghanistan making some money and saving some bucks (both financially AND because I can't be in the woods.....lucky bucks).

Calling it the .325 is not misleading, or at least any more so than the .340 Weatherby name is.

The reasoning; "Because it wouldn't quite match the ballistics of the 338 Winchester Magnum." If you are serious about that type of distance, I would look at the .300 Win Mag, Wby or RUM at a very minimum. (Cherry officially popped)The name is Mark, and I am 358wsm's brother. I have handled and spent some time in the gun shop with a new 338 RCM Ruger M77 Hawkeye (a shorter version of the African). (Note: Chuck Hawks claims they "failed" in the attempt). In that regard, the 8mm bullets fall short- at least the ones I'm aware of... which I think is most of 'em but if there's a good, high-BC 8mm hunting bullet I'm not aware of, it'd make my day to be corrected!The best there is is probably the 220 Sierra. The .325 WSM actually measures .315 and should be named the 315 WSM, but I suppose they didn't really like the sound of that.K_W what did you measure? The .325 WSM actually measures .315 and should be named the 315 WSM, but I suppose they didn't really like the sound of that.In the interest of full disclosure, you might actually also point out that the .325 was intentionally misnamed to make it sound larger than it is after Winchester gave up on development of a 338 WSM. Ballistically it is not a 338 WM and can't be.
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To say that the .338 RCM is vastly superior to the .325 is silly, but then again we are gun loonies around here. His rifle is a Browning A-Bolt and it is a winner. I developed a load with both 220 Sierras and 220 A Frames and RL 17 that averages 2850, which I believe is what the factory loads are supposed to do (although I clocked them at just under 2800). It is an 8mm cartridge and its performance is nearly identical to that of the .300 WSM. "338 RCM vs 325 WSM" This should have never become an option for a debatable topic between a pair of factory offerings. The 220s can do mid 2800s.
Realistically, how much velocity will you gain by rechambering from .300 RCM to .300 WSM? Seen a couple of misquotes here regarding .325 WSM velocity. Personally, I feel that the .325 wsm is best of the wsm bunch. The .325 can in some instances deliver hydrostatic shock (keep projectiles above 2600fps) out to greater ranges than factory .338 Winchester Magnum ammunition while factory loads for the .325 WSM are most definitely heavier than .300WSM offerings and at a subtle level, can generate more trauma than like weight .30 caliber bullets. But then again, I do like 8mms. "The .325 wsm fires the same .323 diameter bullets that the 8mm Mauser and 8mm Remington Mag do. First shot cold bore was exactly centered and 2" hight at 100 yards, right were I sighted it in last year before carrying it around the hills all fall. It actually has a .315" bore diameter and should have been named the .315 WSM. (Note: Chuck Hawks claims they "failed" in the attempt). As such, I have had the time (craploads of time) to study and research, compare and contrast every medium bore out there.

I just took my hawkeye SS 338 rcm out to the range to check it for spring bear. That's like calling a .308 bullet ".298" . I don't own either but when brass and dies for the .338 RCM show up here I'll be buying a Lil'l Ruger to feed... Hey folks, my first post here. UNLESS what you want is a very high BC bullet for very long range stuff.

Good rifle just not perfect, most aren't. The only available brass for the .338 RCM is made by Hornady, so one must have new or previously fired Hornady brass in .338 RCM to reload. I am currently in Afghanistan making some money and saving some bucks (both financially AND because I can't be in the woods.....lucky bucks).

Calling it the .325 is not misleading, or at least any more so than the .340 Weatherby name is.

The reasoning; "Because it wouldn't quite match the ballistics of the 338 Winchester Magnum." If you are serious about that type of distance, I would look at the .300 Win Mag, Wby or RUM at a very minimum. (Cherry officially popped)The name is Mark, and I am 358wsm's brother. I have handled and spent some time in the gun shop with a new 338 RCM Ruger M77 Hawkeye (a shorter version of the African). (Note: Chuck Hawks claims they "failed" in the attempt). In that regard, the 8mm bullets fall short- at least the ones I'm aware of... which I think is most of 'em but if there's a good, high-BC 8mm hunting bullet I'm not aware of, it'd make my day to be corrected!The best there is is probably the 220 Sierra. The .325 WSM actually measures .315 and should be named the 315 WSM, but I suppose they didn't really like the sound of that.K_W what did you measure? The .325 WSM actually measures .315 and should be named the 315 WSM, but I suppose they didn't really like the sound of that.In the interest of full disclosure, you might actually also point out that the .325 was intentionally misnamed to make it sound larger than it is after Winchester gave up on development of a 338 WSM. Ballistically it is not a 338 WM and can't be.
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To say that the .338 RCM is vastly superior to the .325 is silly, but then again we are gun loonies around here. His rifle is a Browning A-Bolt and it is a winner. I developed a load with both 220 Sierras and 220 A Frames and RL 17 that averages 2850, which I believe is what the factory loads are supposed to do (although I clocked them at just under 2800). It is an 8mm cartridge and its performance is nearly identical to that of the .300 WSM. "338 RCM vs 325 WSM" This should have never become an option for a debatable topic between a pair of factory offerings. The 220s can do mid 2800s.
Realistically, how much velocity will you gain by rechambering from .300 RCM to .300 WSM? Seen a couple of misquotes here regarding .325 WSM velocity. Personally, I feel that the .325 wsm is best of the wsm bunch. The .325 can in some instances deliver hydrostatic shock (keep projectiles above 2600fps) out to greater ranges than factory .338 Winchester Magnum ammunition while factory loads for the .325 WSM are most definitely heavier than .300WSM offerings and at a subtle level, can generate more trauma than like weight .30 caliber bullets. But then again, I do like 8mms. "The .325 wsm fires the same .323 diameter bullets that the 8mm Mauser and 8mm Remington Mag do. First shot cold bore was exactly centered and 2" hight at 100 yards, right were I sighted it in last year before carrying it around the hills all fall. It actually has a .315" bore diameter and should have been named the .315 WSM. (Note: Chuck Hawks claims they "failed" in the attempt). As such, I have had the time (craploads of time) to study and research, compare and contrast every medium bore out there.

I just took my hawkeye SS 338 rcm out to the range to check it for spring bear. That's like calling a .308 bullet ".298" . I don't own either but when brass and dies for the .338 RCM show up here I'll be buying a Lil'l Ruger to feed... Hey folks, my first post here. UNLESS what you want is a very high BC bullet for very long range stuff.

Good rifle just not perfect, most aren't. The only available brass for the .338 RCM is made by Hornady, so one must have new or previously fired Hornady brass in .338 RCM to reload. I am currently in Afghanistan making some money and saving some bucks (both financially AND because I can't be in the woods.....lucky bucks).

Calling it the .325 is not misleading, or at least any more so than the .340 Weatherby name is.

The reasoning; "Because it wouldn't quite match the ballistics of the 338 Winchester Magnum." If you are serious about that type of distance, I would look at the .300 Win Mag, Wby or RUM at a very minimum. (Cherry officially popped)The name is Mark, and I am 358wsm's brother. I have handled and spent some time in the gun shop with a new 338 RCM Ruger M77 Hawkeye (a shorter version of the African). (Note: Chuck Hawks claims they "failed" in the attempt). In that regard, the 8mm bullets fall short- at least the ones I'm aware of... which I think is most of 'em but if there's a good, high-BC 8mm hunting bullet I'm not aware of, it'd make my day to be corrected!The best there is is probably the 220 Sierra. The .325 WSM actually measures .315 and should be named the 315 WSM, but I suppose they didn't really like the sound of that.K_W what did you measure? The .325 WSM actually measures .315 and should be named the 315 WSM, but I suppose they didn't really like the sound of that.In the interest of full disclosure, you might actually also point out that the .325 was intentionally misnamed to make it sound larger than it is after Winchester gave up on development of a 338 WSM. Ballistically it is not a 338 WM and can't be.
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Seen a couple of misquotes here regarding .325 WSM velocity. The .338 RCM, nor the .325 WSM are really suited for long range shooting.
In the interest of full disclosure, you might actually also point out that the .325 was intentionally misnamed to make it sound larger than it is after Winchester gave up on development of a 338 WSM. San Antonio... excepting, of course, the state of delusion. This rifle is of good quality, light and handy though not well ballanced due to it's light barrel. BC .520 I think. Outside rifle land to outside rifle land in the barrel bore? The .325 WSM actually measures .315 and should be named the 315 WSM, but I suppose they didn't really like the sound of that.In the interest of full disclosure, you might actually also point out that the .325 was intentionally misnamed to make it sound larger than it is after Winchester gave up on development of a 338 WSM. The only real knock on the .325 is the bullet selection. (Note: Chuck Hawks claims they "failed" in the attempt). Kimber Montanas specifically. But I like the 338-06 better than either.Hey Randy- putting a new scope on my .325 Montana... ordered a 3-10x42 Swarovski AV. What clearly happened here is that Winchester dropped the ball by not giving us the 338 WSM. 325 vs 338 Buckmark, While I have not ever taken a 325 WSM hunting I have shot a few hundred rounds through one. Currently (mid-2015) Hornady .338 RCM brass retails for about $1.10 each. Just checked .520 for the 200 grain Matchking and .521 for the 220 Gamekingone or two folks may have killed one or two animals in the past with themJeff, you need to open that .323 up to .358 and quit messing around...Copyright © 2000-2020 24hourcampfire.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. However, the popularity of the 325 WSM falls far behind the more popular 270 and 300 WSM`s.

To say that the .338 RCM is vastly superior to the .325 is silly, but then again we are gun loonies around here. His rifle is a Browning A-Bolt and it is a winner. I developed a load with both 220 Sierras and 220 A Frames and RL 17 that averages 2850, which I believe is what the factory loads are supposed to do (although I clocked them at just under 2800). It is an 8mm cartridge and its performance is nearly identical to that of the .300 WSM. "338 RCM vs 325 WSM" This should have never become an option for a debatable topic between a pair of factory offerings. The 220s can do mid 2800s.
Realistically, how much velocity will you gain by rechambering from .300 RCM to .300 WSM? Seen a couple of misquotes here regarding .325 WSM velocity. Personally, I feel that the .325 wsm is best of the wsm bunch. The .325 can in some instances deliver hydrostatic shock (keep projectiles above 2600fps) out to greater ranges than factory .338 Winchester Magnum ammunition while factory loads for the .325 WSM are most definitely heavier than .300WSM offerings and at a subtle level, can generate more trauma than like weight .30 caliber bullets. But then again, I do like 8mms. "The .325 wsm fires the same .323 diameter bullets that the 8mm Mauser and 8mm Remington Mag do. First shot cold bore was exactly centered and 2" hight at 100 yards, right were I sighted it in last year before carrying it around the hills all fall. It actually has a .315" bore diameter and should have been named the .315 WSM. (Note: Chuck Hawks claims they "failed" in the attempt). As such, I have had the time (craploads of time) to study and research, compare and contrast every medium bore out there.

I just took my hawkeye SS 338 rcm out to the range to check it for spring bear. That's like calling a .308 bullet ".298" . I don't own either but when brass and dies for the .338 RCM show up here I'll be buying a Lil'l Ruger to feed... Hey folks, my first post here. UNLESS what you want is a very high BC bullet for very long range stuff.

Good rifle just not perfect, most aren't. The only available brass for the .338 RCM is made by Hornady, so one must have new or previously fired Hornady brass in .338 RCM to reload. I am currently in Afghanistan making some money and saving some bucks (both financially AND because I can't be in the woods.....lucky bucks).

Calling it the .325 is not misleading, or at least any more so than the .340 Weatherby name is.

The reasoning; "Because it wouldn't quite match the ballistics of the 338 Winchester Magnum." If you are serious about that type of distance, I would look at the .300 Win Mag, Wby or RUM at a very minimum. (Cherry officially popped)The name is Mark, and I am 358wsm's brother. I have handled and spent some time in the gun shop with a new 338 RCM Ruger M77 Hawkeye (a shorter version of the African). (Note: Chuck Hawks claims they "failed" in the attempt). In that regard, the 8mm bullets fall short- at least the ones I'm aware of... which I think is most of 'em but if there's a good, high-BC 8mm hunting bullet I'm not aware of, it'd make my day to be corrected!The best there is is probably the 220 Sierra. The .325 WSM actually measures .315 and should be named the 315 WSM, but I suppose they didn't really like the sound of that.K_W what did you measure? The .325 WSM actually measures .315 and should be named the 315 WSM, but I suppose they didn't really like the sound of that.In the interest of full disclosure, you might actually also point out that the .325 was intentionally misnamed to make it sound larger than it is after Winchester gave up on development of a 338 WSM. Ballistically it is not a 338 WM and can't be.


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