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Help me build my .340 Weatherby Accumark
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<blockquote data-quote="bruce_ventura" data-source="post: 697753" data-attributes="member: 34084"><p>I've shot a 340 Wby Mk 5 a lot for ballistics work. Great gun. A brake is mandatory for shooting prone or at a bench. I shot 20+ rounds in one day prone and regretted it for a week. I will be adding a brake to the one I use for work. </p><p></p><p>I also like Warne steel rings. They take while to lap, but they're worth it. </p><p></p><p>I like the Harris S25 bipod for a sitting position on flat terrain. The Shooters Ridge pivot is essentially the same, but cheaper. For shooting from a sitting position on a hillside, I like the Bog Gear bipod. </p><p></p><p>I also recommend the Gunslinger rifle holster for hiking with a rifle, especially a heavy one like a Mk 5. Once you try it , you won't go back to using a sling to carry a rifle any distance. </p><p></p><p>The 225 gr Barnes TSX and TTSX are both great bullets. I guess I would go with the TTSX for 600 yds. The flat base TSX may be more accurate, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce_ventura, post: 697753, member: 34084"] I've shot a 340 Wby Mk 5 a lot for ballistics work. Great gun. A brake is mandatory for shooting prone or at a bench. I shot 20+ rounds in one day prone and regretted it for a week. I will be adding a brake to the one I use for work. I also like Warne steel rings. They take while to lap, but they're worth it. I like the Harris S25 bipod for a sitting position on flat terrain. The Shooters Ridge pivot is essentially the same, but cheaper. For shooting from a sitting position on a hillside, I like the Bog Gear bipod. I also recommend the Gunslinger rifle holster for hiking with a rifle, especially a heavy one like a Mk 5. Once you try it , you won't go back to using a sling to carry a rifle any distance. The 225 gr Barnes TSX and TTSX are both great bullets. I guess I would go with the TTSX for 600 yds. The flat base TSX may be more accurate, though. [/QUOTE]
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