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rebarreling a weatherby mark V
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<blockquote data-quote="Prieto9000" data-source="post: 1334467" data-attributes="member: 24952"><p>I´ve tried everything ammowise. I started with the 180gr weatherby bear claw. I have like 100 rounds of it. When that didn't worked I tried the hornady 180 interlock ammo with very similar results. Then I moved to hand loaded ammo using 190 bergers, 180 Accubond, 168 Nosler BT, 208 hornady ELD and nothing changed. </p><p></p><p>Regarding the stock, I used deacon 10110 to bed the action to the stock and I torque all my stocks to 55 in Lb using my FAT wrench.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I´m considering a bartlein 3b fluted or a #5 fluted Benchmark. </p><p>I don´t really like the 300 wby. If I stick with a .30 maybe it would be a 300 RUM. There´s something about wby calibers that bother me. The only reason I got this rifle was because it was too cheap to refuse.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tried different scopes, bases and rings. It all came down to a faulty barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prieto9000, post: 1334467, member: 24952"] I´ve tried everything ammowise. I started with the 180gr weatherby bear claw. I have like 100 rounds of it. When that didn't worked I tried the hornady 180 interlock ammo with very similar results. Then I moved to hand loaded ammo using 190 bergers, 180 Accubond, 168 Nosler BT, 208 hornady ELD and nothing changed. Regarding the stock, I used deacon 10110 to bed the action to the stock and I torque all my stocks to 55 in Lb using my FAT wrench. I´m considering a bartlein 3b fluted or a #5 fluted Benchmark. I don´t really like the 300 wby. If I stick with a .30 maybe it would be a 300 RUM. There´s something about wby calibers that bother me. The only reason I got this rifle was because it was too cheap to refuse. Tried different scopes, bases and rings. It all came down to a faulty barrel. [/QUOTE]
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