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Rebarreling .257Wby Mark V
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1040289" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>When it comes to factory ammo, the Wby is loaded to about 13,000 PSI higher pressures. Which is where people get that 200 fps deviation that they love to preach about how the Weatherby is somehow better than the RemMag... But when you factor handloads into the equation, and load the 7RM up to the same pressures as the Wby, then that velocity deviation starts to go out the window (100 fps, usually less, difference), and it really just comes down to preference.</p><p> </p><p>The 7mm Wby vs. 7mm RemMag ballistics are so close, it mainly comes down to 1 thing... Would you rather buy $1.00 a piece brass (Rem Mag), or $2 a piece brass (Weatherby).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1040289, member: 12995"] When it comes to factory ammo, the Wby is loaded to about 13,000 PSI higher pressures. Which is where people get that 200 fps deviation that they love to preach about how the Weatherby is somehow better than the RemMag... But when you factor handloads into the equation, and load the 7RM up to the same pressures as the Wby, then that velocity deviation starts to go out the window (100 fps, usually less, difference), and it really just comes down to preference. The 7mm Wby vs. 7mm RemMag ballistics are so close, it mainly comes down to 1 thing... Would you rather buy $1.00 a piece brass (Rem Mag), or $2 a piece brass (Weatherby). [/QUOTE]
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