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<blockquote data-quote="subjb" data-source="post: 254095" data-attributes="member: 14486"><p>Dskiper, I looked at rebarrelling my weatherby but found out that my stock won't accept a larger contour. I guess the ultralight weatherby's have their own specific stock. It also sounds like the Mark V action are a pain for gunsmiths to work on, so I was planning on a Rem 700 action or a custom.</p><p> </p><p>Oh yeah that leads up to another question. For anyone that might be able to answer it. Are weatherby's inherently less accurate due to the freebore? Is that just the Mark V action or is it the caliber? I know the Vanguards get some pretty good accuracy with the weatherby calibers. I do like the .300 weatherby, just not my ultralight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subjb, post: 254095, member: 14486"] Dskiper, I looked at rebarrelling my weatherby but found out that my stock won't accept a larger contour. I guess the ultralight weatherby's have their own specific stock. It also sounds like the Mark V action are a pain for gunsmiths to work on, so I was planning on a Rem 700 action or a custom. Oh yeah that leads up to another question. For anyone that might be able to answer it. Are weatherby's inherently less accurate due to the freebore? Is that just the Mark V action or is it the caliber? I know the Vanguards get some pretty good accuracy with the weatherby calibers. I do like the .300 weatherby, just not my ultralight. [/QUOTE]
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