300 WSM: The Complete Reloading Guide

Discover the power of the 300 WSM, offering magnum performance in a compact form. Ideal for big game hunting and long-range shooting, explore its unique features.

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Published: January 2026 | Last updated: April 2026

Disclaimer: All load data referenced in this article is drawn from published reloading manuals. The 300 WSM operates at 65,000 PSI. Always begin 10% below published maximum charges and work up carefully. Large rifle magnum primers are required for most loads. Never exceed published maximums.


The 300 WSM was introduced by Winchester in 2001 as the .30-caliber member of the Winchester Short Magnum family, and it became the most successful cartridge Winchester introduced in decades. The concept was straightforward: deliver 300 Winchester Magnum ballistics from a short-action rifle. The 300 WSM’s short-fat case holds approximately 81-82 grains of water versus the 300 Winchester Magnum‘s 91 grains, but the higher operating pressure of the WSM family compensates to produce nearly identical muzzle velocity with 180-grain bullets.

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Twenty-five years after its introduction, the 300 WSM occupies a solidly established position. It is chambered in production rifles from most major manufacturers, factory ammunition is widely available, and the case architecture fits the standard short-action bolt throw that makes lightweight hunting rifles possible. For hunters who want genuine .30-caliber magnum performance in a compact rifle, the 300 WSM is the most practical option available.


Technical Characteristics

CharacteristicValue
Bullet Diameter0.308 inches
Case Length2.100 inches
Overall Cartridge Length2.860 inches
Case Capacity~81-82 grains H2O
Case TypeRebated rim, non-belted
Parent Case300 WSM / Winchester Short Magnum family
Rim Diameter0.535 inches (rebated)
Max Avg Pressure (SAAMI)65,000 PSI
Typical Bullet Weight150-220 gr
Muzzle Velocity (150 gr)~3,200-3,300 FPS
Muzzle Velocity (180 gr)~2,970-3,010 FPS
Muzzle Velocity (200 gr)~2,800-2,850 FPS
Muzzle Energy (180 gr)~3,527 ft-lbs

The rebated rim – 0.535 inches, smaller than the case body – allows the 300 WSM’s wide case to feed from a standard short magnum bolt face. This requires WSM-specific shell holders for reloading; standard shell holders will not position the case correctly.

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300 WSM vs 300 Winchester Magnum: The Core Comparison

Every 300 WSM buyer evaluates this comparison. Both cartridges push .308-inch bullets at comparable velocities. The practical differences determine which one makes sense for a specific application.

Factor300 WSM300 Winchester MagnumNotes
Action lengthShortLongWSM fits compact short-action
MV (180 gr)2,970-3,010 FPS2,960-3,000 FPSEssentially identical
MV (200 gr)2,800-2,850 FPS2,825-2,875 FPSNearly identical
Recoil (8.25 lb rifle)23-25 ft-lbs24-26 ft-lbsEssentially identical
Factory ammoGoodExcellent300 Win Mag broader
Rifle selectionGoodExcellent300 Win Mag broader
Barrel life1,500-2,500 rds2,000-3,000 rds300 Win Mag somewhat better
Belted caseNoYesWSM headspaces on shoulder

The ballistic performance is essentially identical between the two cartridges with comparable bullets. The 300 WSM’s advantages are the short-action platform (lighter, shorter rifles) and the non-belted case (headspaces more consistently on the shoulder). The 300 Winchester Magnum‘s advantages are factory ammunition availability and rifle selection.

For hunters who want a lightweight mountain rifle in a genuinely capable .30-caliber magnum, the 300 WSM is the practical choice. For hunters who already have a 300 Winchester Magnum system or who prioritize finding ammunition anywhere in the world, the Win Mag’s availability advantage is decisive.

For detailed comparison, see 300 RCM vs 300 WSM and the 300 Winchester Magnum complete guide.


Twist Rate

Twist RateOptimal Bullet WeightBarrel LengthNotes
1:8180-220 gr24-26 inBest for heaviest ELR bullets
1:10150-180 gr22-24 inStandard production; handles practical hunting range
1:12125-150 gr20-22 inLighter bullets; limits heavy match/hunting bullets

Most production 300 WSM rifles use 1:10, which handles 150-180 grain hunting bullets without issue. For hunters or competitors who run 200-210 grain high-BC bullets, 1:10 is adequate but 1:9 or 1:8 is preferable for the longest heaviest options.

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A 24-inch barrel is the production standard. A 22-inch mountain rifle loses approximately 60-80 FPS. The 300 WSM’s short case does not require as long a barrel as the 300 Winchester Magnum for complete combustion.


Recoil

At approximately 23-25 ft-lbs in a standard 8-pound rifle, the 300 WSM is a full-weight magnum in recoil terms – comparable to the 300 Winchester Magnum in similar rifle weight.

CartridgeRecoil (ft-lbs)Rifle Weight (lbs)Notes
308 Winchester15-188.5The standard reference
300 RCM20-228.0Reduced-capacity 300 Ruger
300 Winchester Magnum22-259.0The WSM’s primary competitor
300 WSM23-258.25Same performance class as 300 Win Mag
300 RUM30-359.5Significantly more; ultra-magnum

In a lightweight 7-7.5 pound mountain rifle, the 300 WSM’s recoil becomes noticeably sharp. A quality recoil pad is important equipment for a light 300 WSM build, and a muzzle brake should be considered if the rifle will be shot in extended sessions.


Ballistics and Field Performance

Trajectory

Distance (yards)Velocity (FPS)Energy (ft-lbs)Drop (inches)
Muzzle2,9703,527-1.5
502,8763,311+0.4
1002,7843,104+1.2
1502,6942,906+0.9
2002,6062,7180.0
3002,4342,368-6.0
4002,2672,054-18.0
5002,1071,774-37.2
6001,9531,527-65.0
8001,6601,103-153.0
1,0001,388771-311.0

180-grain hunting bullet, BC 0.480, 2,970 FPS muzzle velocity. 59°F, sea level, 1.5-inch sight height, 200-yard zero.

At 500 yards the 300 WSM with a standard 180-grain hunting bullet is delivering 1,774 ft-lbs – well above the threshold for elk. At 600 yards it is at 1,527 ft-lbs. The 300 WSM with modern high-BC 180-200 grain bullets extends this performance further: a 180-grain Nosler AccuBond Long Range with a G7 BC of 0.311 produces better wind resistance and retained velocity than the standard hunting bullet figures above.


Reloading the 300 WSM

Primers

Large rifle magnum primers are required for the 300 WSM. Standard large rifle primers produce inconsistent ignition with the slow powders this cartridge requires.

PrimerTypeApplication
CCI 250Large Rifle MagnumStandard choice; reliable; widely available
Federal 215Large Rifle MagnumHottest standard primer; cold conditions; slow powders
Federal GM215MLarge Rifle Magnum MatchPrecision loads; lowest standard deviation
Remington 9-1/2MLarge Rifle MagnumDependable; hunting loads
Winchester WLRMLarge Rifle MagnumConsistent; slow powders

Cases

Winchester, Remington, Nosler, and Norma all produce 300 WSM brass. All are Boxer-primed and fully compatible with standard reloading equipment.

BrandNotes
WinchesterPrimary manufacturer; most available; consistent; standard choice
RemingtonGood quality; consistent; widely available
NoslerPremium quality; consistent dimensions; good for precision work
NormaPremium quality; excellent consistency; precision reloading
HornadyGood quality when available; consistent with Hornady data

The 300 WSM’s rebated rim requires a WSM-specific shell holder. Ensure proper shell holder fit before beginning sizing operations. Full-length size after every firing for reliable function in hunting rifles. The non-belted case headspaces on the shoulder – bump the shoulder 0.001-0.002 inches with the sizing die for consistent headspace and reliable chambering.

Trim to 2.100 inches after each firing. Anneal every 3-4 firings to maintain neck tension. Properly maintained brass delivers 5-7 reloadings at normal charge weights.

Bullets

The 300 WSM uses the full .308-inch bullet library – the largest selection of any rifle bore diameter. The practical hunting range centers on 165-200 grains.

BulletWeightTypeApplicationNotes
Sierra GameKing150 grSBTDeer, antelope; maximum velocityFlat; accurate; lighter construction for high-velocity impact
Nosler Ballistic Tip150 grBTDeer, antelopeGood BC; rapid expansion at high velocity
Sierra GameKing165 grSBTDeer, elk; versatileGood BC; reliable expansion; classic choice
Hornady InterBond165 grBondedDeer, elk; tough anglesBonded for reliable performance at high impact velocity
Hornady ELD-X178 grPolymer TipDeer, elk; long-rangeHigh BC; controlled expansion; excellent all-around
Nosler AccuBond180 grBonded BTElk, large gameThe standard 300 WSM elk bullet; bonded; proven
Sierra GameKing180 grSBTDeer, elk; general huntingClassic; accurate; reliable
Nosler Partition180 grPartitionElk, moose, bearMaximum penetration; controlled expansion at any velocity
Berger Hybrid Target168 grHPBT HybridLong-range competitionHigh BC; excellent at 800-1,000 yards
Hornady ELD-X200 grPolymer TipElk, moose at rangeHigh BC; excellent downrange energy
Nosler AccuBond Long Range185 grBonded BTLong-range elk huntingHigh BC + bonded; designed for ELR hunting
Barnes TSX165 grCopper HPLead-free; tough gameDeep penetration; California legal
Berger Elite Hunter215 grHybridLarge game ELRMaximum BC for .308; best at extreme distance
Sierra MatchKing175 grHPBTLong-range targetOutstanding accuracy; high BC

The Nosler AccuBond 180-grain is the consensus hunting bullet for the 300 WSM on elk – bonded construction handles the full velocity range from close shots at 3,000 FPS to long-range shots arriving below 2,500 FPS, and its BC is excellent for a bonded hunting bullet. The Hornady ELD-X 178 and 200-grain are the polymer-tip alternatives with very high BCs for long-range work.

At 300 WSM velocities, lightweight cup-and-core hunting bullets can expand violently at close range before achieving adequate penetration depth on large animals like elk or moose. Use bonded or partition-style construction for these animals.

Powders

The 300 WSM’s case capacity of 81-82 grains of water requires medium-slow to slow-burning powders. Hodgdon H4350 is the standard starting point for most loads, with Hodgdon H4831SC and Alliant Reloder 26 as primary alternatives.

PowderBullet WeightStart ChargeMax ChargeApprox VelocityNotes
Hodgdon H4350150-165 gr69.0 gr77.0 gr~3,300 FPSTop choice for lighter bullets; consistent; temperature stable
Hodgdon H4350165-180 gr66.0 gr74.0 gr~3,040 FPSGood all-around choice; most published data
Alliant Reloder 17165-180 gr67.0 gr75.0 gr~3,050 FPSHigh velocity; good consistency; position sensitive
Alliant Reloder 16150-165 gr67.0 gr75.0 gr~3,200 FPSTemperature stable; good with lighter bullets
Alliant Reloder 23150-200 gr66.0 gr74.0 gr~3,020 FPSTemperature stable; versatile across bullet range
Hodgdon H4831SC180-200 gr67.0 gr75.0 gr~2,990 FPSGood with heavier hunting bullets; consistent
Hodgdon H4831SC165-180 gr68.5 gr76.5 gr~3,040 FPSWorks across mid-weight range
Alliant Reloder 26180-200 gr68.0 gr76.0 gr~3,020 FPSTemperature stable; top velocity with heavy bullets
Hodgdon H1000190-210 gr68.0 gr76.0 gr~2,870 FPSBest with heaviest bullets; consistent SD
Hodgdon Retumbo200-215 gr70.0 gr78.0 gr~2,860 FPSVery slow; heaviest bullet specialist
IMR 7828 SSC165-190 gr67.0 gr75.0 gr~3,000 FPSShort cut; meters well; good velocity
IMR 7977 Enduron165-190 gr68.0 gr76.0 gr~3,000 FPSTemperature stable Enduron; reduced copper fouling
IMR 8133 Enduron200-215 gr69.0 gr77.0 gr~2,850 FPSSlow Enduron; designed for heavy bullets
Vihtavuori N560180-200 gr67.5 gr75.5 gr~2,990 FPSPremium consistency; good for precision loads
Winchester StaBall HD180-200 gr68.0 gr76.0 gr~2,990 FPSBall powder; temperature stable; excellent metering

All charge weights are reference figures. Verify against current published Winchester, Hodgdon, Alliant, or a current reloading manual before loading. Begin 10% below listed maximums. Work up in 0.5-grain increments.

Hodgdon H4350 is the most widely used powder for the 300 WSM and has the most published data. It is temperature stable, widely available, and produces consistent, accurate loads across the full 150-180 grain bullet range. Start here for initial load development.

Alliant Reloder 26 is the premium choice for 180-200 grain hunting loads where both temperature stability and maximum velocity are priorities. Its performance across temperature extremes is excellent, and it produces competitive velocity to H4350 with heavier bullets.

Alliant Reloder 17 produces the highest velocities of any common 300 WSM powder with 165-180 grain bullets, but it is position-sensitive – consistency can suffer if the rifle is held at different angles between shots during load development. Develop Reloder 17 loads consistently from the same shooting position, and verify performance in field-realistic rifle positions before hunting.

Winchester StaBall HD is the ball powder option for hunters who prefer the consistent metering of spherical powders through volumetric measures. Its temperature stability is competitive with the best stick powders, and it eliminates the metering variability that stick powders can show in cold conditions.


Practical Hunting Applications

Elk and Large Game

The 300 WSM with a 180-grain Nosler AccuBond at 2,970 FPS delivers 1,774 ft-lbs at 500 yards and 1,527 ft-lbs at 600 yards. These figures exceed what elk require for ethical kills at those distances with precise shot placement and quality bullets. For open-country elk hunters who regularly engage animals at 400-600 yards, the 300 WSM in a compact short-action rifle is one of the most practical configurations available.

Use bonded or partition-style bullets for elk: Nosler AccuBond 180-grain, Nosler Partition 180-grain, or Hornady ELD-X 178 or 200-grain. These designs maintain integrity at the high impact velocities produced at close range while expanding reliably at the reduced velocities of shots beyond 400 yards.

Moose and Large Bears

With a Nosler Partition 200-grain at 2,800 FPS or Barnes TSX 165-grain at 3,100 FPS, the 300 WSM is fully capable on moose and large bears. The .308-inch bore and heavy bonded bullets provide the penetration through heavy bone and thick hide these animals require. Keep shots at broadside or clear quartering-away angles for maximum effectiveness.

Deer and Antelope

With a 150-165 grain load at 3,200-3,300 FPS, the 300 WSM produces a genuinely flat-shooting deer and antelope cartridge. At a 200-yard zero, holdover to 350 yards is approximately 8-9 inches. For pronghorn hunters in open country where 350-450 yard shots occur, the trajectory advantage over standard cartridges is real. The energy at those distances is generous for deer-sized game.

Mountain Hunting

The 300 WSM’s short-action advantage is most tangible in mountain hunting where rifle weight matters over miles of vertical. A quality short-action 300 WSM can be built to 7-7.5 pounds scoped – competitive with purpose-built mountain rifles in smaller calibers while delivering significantly more terminal capability. For hunters who want one rifle for deer through elk in mountain country and prefer a short bolt throw, the 300 WSM is the logical choice.


Conclusion

The 300 WSM earned its commercial success by genuinely delivering 300 Winchester Magnum performance in a short-action package. Twenty-five years after introduction, it has the factory ammunition availability, rifle selection, and reloading component support to make it a practical first-choice cartridge rather than a specialty item.

For hunters who want .30-caliber magnum performance in a compact, lighter rifle platform – and who are willing to handload to get the most from it – the 300 WSM is among the best all-around big-game cartridges available. For hunters who already have a 300 Winchester Magnum system, or who prioritize the ability to find factory ammunition in any sporting goods store anywhere in the world, the Win Mag’s availability advantage is decisive.

For related reading, see 300 WSM ballistics, 300 Winchester Magnum complete guide, 300 RCM vs 300 WSM, and 300 PRC complete guide.


Disclaimer: All load data in this article is for reference purposes only. Verify all charges against current published reloading manuals before loading. Large rifle magnum primers are required. Never exceed published maximum charges. Always begin 10% below listed maximums and work up while monitoring for pressure signs.


Editorial note: This article was originally published in January 2026 and revised in April 2026. The revision added a direct 300 WSM vs 300 Winchester Magnum comparison table across seven factors, corrected the ballistics table to use 200-yard zero per site standard with data from muzzle to 1,000 yards, a complete powder table with 15 powders and charge weight ranges including position-sensitivity warning for Reloder 17, expanded bullet selection with 14 bullets and warning on lightweight cup-and-core construction at WSM velocities, WSM-specific shell holder note, a five-cartridge recoil comparison table, and hunting application guidance by game type with specific bullet recommendations.