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325 wsm
« on: April 09, 2016, 09:15:07 PM »
   a friend recently got a 325 wsm at cabelas.  never heard of this gun.  is it any good for elk and moose?  is finding ammo tough?  and expensive?  thanks,  mike w

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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2016, 09:30:33 PM »
Great elk caliber although I usually carry my 300wsm. I load my own so no knowledge on availability.

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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2016, 09:36:52 PM »
I went back and forth between the 325 wsm and the 300 wsm last year when I bought my new rifle. I eventually decided on the 300 wsm because I have owned a couple in the past and am familiar with them. In all my research I found that with the 325 wsm you only gain the ability to shoot 200 grain bullets a little faster. With that said I usually shoot 180s out of my 300 and I have shot 200s out of it too with no problem. I would still like to own a 325 though...

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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2016, 10:14:44 PM »
A friend of  mine (Fisheral87) owned one for a while and I was with him when he killed an elk with it. Killed it for sure. Ammo was expensive and he ended up selling it for a gun that shot easier and cheaper. Great ballistics though and cool caliber.
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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2016, 09:06:36 AM »
I'd take the 325 over the 300 wsm any day as a hunting rifle. I'm a huge fan of the medium bores in hunting rifles. Brass and ammo can be a little pricey but it's unlikely that the rifle will get shot that much anyways.

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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2016, 09:18:04 AM »
I really wish Winchester would have gone 33 with this instead of the metric 8.  I know the big fast Remington 8 does cool things, but even with the really good bullets available,  the 8 ' just don't have as big a variety as does the 33's.
   I really like the over 30's.
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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2016, 09:22:50 AM »
I picked the 300 over 325 but it was a tough decision and only Bc I thought ammo would be easier to get!
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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #7 on: April 10, 2016, 09:34:45 AM »
I have had a 325wsm for about ten years now and i love it ammo has never been hard to find.I chose the 325 over the 300 because the recoil of my 300 win mag was just to sharp i don't like the way a 30-06 or 300win feels on the shoulder i would rather shoot a 358win,45-70 or my 325wsm any day. I prefer the shove over the smack or snappy type recoiling rounds.Besides i am fan of larger calibers anyway.

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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2016, 09:40:22 AM »
Great caliber but if in a very light package like the x-bolt it kicks more than a 338 win mag.  I have both and shot them back to back - the numbers don't lie.  Nice to pack and has good knockdown power - better for moose and elk and the 300 wsm.   But in the featherweight package its a hunting gun not a shooting gun.   

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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #9 on: April 10, 2016, 10:08:42 AM »
I have had mine for a bit over ten years and always been pleased.  It has done the trick on a bear, few goats, and a number of deer. I have never had a problem finding ammo though the selection is a bit sparse, but I reload so not a real problem anyway. When this caliber was first released 8mm had only slightly less quality bullets available than the .33, but since the popularity of the Lapua and a few others quite a few new options are available over the 8mm.  Never really noticed a difference in recoil speed or severity in the .325 over any other cartridge in the same power range, mathematically it is easy to work out, the major factors effecting recoil are rifle weight and stock conformation. My friends .300WSM in a Tikka tends to have much more perceived recoil than my .325WSM in a Kimber 8400 and my Benelli shooting 3.5" 00 buck recoils more than my .450 Ackley with moderately heavy loads.

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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #10 on: April 10, 2016, 11:44:39 AM »
   mtnwalk,  so what u r saying is a 325 is an 8 mm bore?    ok then what is a 9 mm?  a 10 mm?   mike w

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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #11 on: April 10, 2016, 12:21:27 PM »
It all depends on the cartridge, most 9mm handguns are .355 but the 9mm Marakov is .363.  In rifles the 9mm designation runs from .350 to .364 with the most common at .356, then we have the 9.3mm that runs from .358 to .366.  There have been few 10mm designations and most of them are recent so pretty much standard at .400. 

In conversion from metric to inch conversion there are no set sizes.  Much depends on the manfactures designation.  In Euro cartridges, 5.6mm run from.222 to .228,  6.5mm run from .257 to .268, 8mm runs from .318 to .323 only the 6mm at .243, the 7mm at .284 and 10mm at .400 run very close to the same size in all cartridges.

I even gets more interesting when you get to caliber designations on the rifle itself  You will see 8.7, 8.8, 8.9 x72 and they all wll fire the 9.3x72R cartridge as they used to designate by bore size instead of groove size.  Because there are so many different sizes in the 9.3x72R they had to create a bullet that could be fired in all of them and not create pressure problems.

The front half of the bullet designed to barely engage the lands and the larger base to easily swage down to the groove size without raising pressures significantly.



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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #12 on: April 10, 2016, 01:39:49 PM »
I love my .325 in the Kimber Montana.  It is definitely snappy with 200 grains loaded hot in that light gun.  But luckily it never recoils much when shooting at animals ;) ;)

It is the only gun where I have not been able to handload as accurately as the factory Winchester ammo.  Still sub-MOA with handloads, but I haven't yet found that magic spot where the Winchester AccuBond load reigns.  I have found a 160 Barnes load that comes close.  And the recoil is much less.  I loaned that setup to a guy a year ago and he experienced very good results on a cow.

The Partition groups well if loaded one at a time.  But the in-magazine damage to the lead point is rather severe.  Sometimes breaking the lead point completely loose.  So I have kept with the Accubonds.  Even those will get damaged if I have #2 in the magazine for more than a few shots.

I haven't shot much with it yet.  One deer and two bear is all.  So far nothing has taken a step after impact.  The friends cow was also a zero yard recovery.  Hard to complain about that!
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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #13 on: April 10, 2016, 02:07:41 PM »
I had one in a Browning X-Bolt and it was sub MOA with factory Win ammo and got it to shoot 1/2" clover leaf with hand loads.  It is a great elk and moose round as others have said.  I have seen two moose take 1 or 2 steps and tip over with factory Win ammo.
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Re: 325 wsm
« Reply #14 on: April 10, 2016, 02:15:00 PM »
I also have a 325 in a Kimber Montana and I feel it kicks less then the multiple 300WSM Tikka's I've shot and less then my wifes Finnlight in 300WSM.  I love the 325WSM caliber, I've killed Four elk with it and it performed flawless everytime.  I have never bought a factory box of ammo for it but it shoots 200GR TSX at 2960fps at .90 inch groups at 100 yards.  This was using AA3100 which is no longer available so I am gonna have to find a new load soon.

 


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