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The Basics, Starting Out
7mm Weatherby as an LR gun
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<blockquote data-quote="spokane" data-source="post: 1366446" data-attributes="member: 26729"><p>I love my Weatherby's! The 7mm B has been around for ever. It is more than capable for 600 to 800 yard shots! I would suggest changing things up for you, however. Shoot 175gr to 195gr bullets for longer distance. This will require you to change the twist of the barrel. Maybe a 1 in 8, 1 in 8.5, or 1 in 9? Since you have the brass and reloading gear, I say, switch the barrel to a #3 contour (Accumark), maybe even 27" and have at it!! Love the front focal riflescopes!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spokane, post: 1366446, member: 26729"] I love my Weatherby's! The 7mm B has been around for ever. It is more than capable for 600 to 800 yard shots! I would suggest changing things up for you, however. Shoot 175gr to 195gr bullets for longer distance. This will require you to change the twist of the barrel. Maybe a 1 in 8, 1 in 8.5, or 1 in 9? Since you have the brass and reloading gear, I say, switch the barrel to a #3 contour (Accumark), maybe even 27" and have at it!! Love the front focal riflescopes!! [/QUOTE]
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