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anyone here done 300 wsm in an ar-10
any major issues or complaints?
ive been looking for a new project and i think ive found it. what im thinking is a 26" barrel with 1-9T +2 gas that i could swap out with my 6.5 creed barrel since i dont shoot the creedmoor anyways and id have to enlage the ejection port on my upper along with a new bolt , which ive already priced up , so id be looking at around 650-750$ for a possibly fun long range target build also on the plus side projectiles and brass is plentiful and a good selection of high bc bullets ranging from 170-230g |
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Right off the top of my head A magnum bolt face is going to be problematic in an AR--although it can be done with something like KAK's bolt. Then there is the issue of reliable feed from the magazine, which can end up being a big issue with an AR when "going off the reservation" from standard cartridges. I thought about it a long time ago and decided against it when someone pointed out for the cost of the brass I'd end up spending a lot of time on my hands and knees scavenging in the leaves for ejected cases.
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i hate my creedmoor build so i wa slooking for something new to play with that i could pretty easily do with my ar-10 build and not be to exspensive . if i did anything larger it would just end up being a bolt gun build and would be something more along the lines of 338 i did find this video of a kak 24inch wsm upper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAo3yeJLO88 |
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![]() I don't mean this in a condescending way (your results with both the grendel and ARC far exceed anything I've been able to do with either of those)--when I read between the lines that you hate your creedmoor--having built 4 creedmoor AR's myself--I'm wondering if you have had issues getting it to function reliably and accurately. They are tricky gas guns to balance right--other rarely chambered cartridges are likely to be the same or even more challenging.
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I don't know if this is relevant or not. But the WSM family of cartridges are fatter than the standard belted magnum cartridges. This could complicate things even further with the bolt face and getting them to feed from the magazine.
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For a time, it was possible to get an upper for an Armalite AR-10 from Armalite in Remington's .300 RSAUM. Its like the WSM but a bit shorter. AFAIK, its discontinued/unavailable.(The upper)
Brother has one. His works and he's happy with it. There was a little "fiddling" to get everything just right. He has a .308 upper that gets used most often . I can't say I "know" anything much about it,but I assume Armalite had their reasons to choose the RSAUM over the WSM. FWIW. Last edited by HiBC; February 17, 2022 at 04:09 PM. |
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this is the reason
norren doesnt seem to just sell there reciver sets , just std ar15 and and ar10 stuff. as far as my cm build i just dont like it for the simple fact i can do anything it can with my grendel. i always end up grabing on of my grendel builds over the creed builds when going out ive shot either of my cm's literally once in the last 2 years i did find a place that will do rsuam barrels as well so thats also an option still looking around for something that might also keep me entertained for a bit as a project , ive found a few that i may like just gota do a ton more reading on some of them |
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holy hell 300 rsaum brass is exspensive lol 68 per 25 from nosler
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I paid more than that for 6.5 PRC cases recently. Saums and PRCs are in demand. I did spend some time looking around for a set of receivers beyond 2.8" and couldn't find them, I think Olympic once offered them (before they went out of business) for their own version of WSSM. I'd be interested to see if someone comes out with a 6.8 western AR--which then would likely be necked up and down in other calibers.
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i actually found some for 66 per 50 so its about on par with the wsm stuff
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I'm interested in knowing who will actually make the barrel for you. McGowan used to be "indulgent" in the barrels they would make for me--but not anymore. I think the way to go would be a fast twist adaptation of a 6.8 western which also allows the use of the newer, bigger high BC bullets--should be able to make that work if you can get your AR 10 set-up to work with 2.95 COL, which might be possible with some "adventurous" machining. I built a 284 win AR which I run COL's out to about 2.905. Even with that the magazines are going to be a pain. It appears the big boys like noreen and APF are only interested in keeping their receivers proprietary forcing you to drop BIG bucks on assembled rifles.
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mcgowen , deadshot and a few other places will do them , mcgowen would obviously be my goto for the barrel though
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The fat RSAUM case is a "1 1/2 stack" rather than a double stack mag.
There is some form of slick adhesive backed plastic shim that my bro stuck to the inside surface of the mag that seems to have overcome any issues. It might be a while,but next time I see him I'll ask about details. |
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2 options im looking at currently are the 7mm saum and the 300 rsaum both have adavnatages and disadvantages , witht he goal being target shooting at the longest possible ranges the 300 may win out
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Personally, the concept of "squeezing" a magnum cartridge into a standard short action AR receiver is a losing proposition from the get-go IMO for the simple reason between the datum where the barrel extension ends and magazine well depth (clearance front to back) will never allow enough cartridge length to truly exploit maximum efficient use of modern very high BC bullets. I've spent a lot of time dickering with them and trying, it becomes a musical chairs of tuning and grinding. Sometimes I wonder if the "fatty" magnums are chasing the dream of a "supersized" reincarnation of 6 ppc.
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Stag Arms used to offer their large-frame ARs (NOT AR-10s!!) in the SAUM cartridges, but with Stag gone now the source of the knowledge is gone or spread around the industry.
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Olympic Arms also built large AR rifles in WSSM cartridges.
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I have to be careful about reading Mel's posts--because they get me excited in doing a build myself.
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i spoke with mcgowen , they will do either the 300 or 7 suam for me i just need to send them the bolt first, tax refund should be here in a few days so looks liek ima start buying parts.
my last decision is going to be the whole 30 cal vs 7mm im going to go with atleast a 28" barrel and either +2 or 3 gas length nad once i settle on caliber ill figure out what twist rate and rifling i want, probably +3 and have mcgowen drill the gas port small and ill fine tune the size from there Last edited by mel80; February 19, 2022 at 03:32 PM. |
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Why a 9 inch twist barrel for 30 caliber magnum?
I suggest a 12 inch twist. Last edited by Bart B.; February 26, 2022 at 10:57 AM. |
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