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Looking hard at a Weatherby Accumark
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 597808" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>That will be a great rifle. Just remember that even though it will shoot well past 600 yards consistantly it is only a .25 cal. My best loads were with the 115 Berger VLD's and the 110 Accubonds. But if I was going to take a good sized deer at 600 or beyond I would be taking my 300 win with a 210 Berger.</p><p> </p><p>Every accumark I have owned needed bedding in the front lug area. It is easy to do if you have some gun smith skills,or not that expensive to have professionally done. If I bought a new accumark today I would not even start load work up until it was bedded, free floated and trigget tuned. Then I feel confident it will impress me at the range.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 597808, member: 7503"] That will be a great rifle. Just remember that even though it will shoot well past 600 yards consistantly it is only a .25 cal. My best loads were with the 115 Berger VLD's and the 110 Accubonds. But if I was going to take a good sized deer at 600 or beyond I would be taking my 300 win with a 210 Berger. Every accumark I have owned needed bedding in the front lug area. It is easy to do if you have some gun smith skills,or not that expensive to have professionally done. If I bought a new accumark today I would not even start load work up until it was bedded, free floated and trigget tuned. Then I feel confident it will impress me at the range. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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