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Rechamber a 338-378 Weatherby?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Post" data-source="post: 160751" data-attributes="member: 8907"><p>Thank you! I think I will rebarrel to 338LM since that eliminates the bolt issue and I have the option of factory ammo.</p><p> </p><p>The Weatherby rifle in question has had a checkered past. I'm the third owner I know of. The barel is a little too thin and whippy and it has been shot to the point where it is really a 3MOA rifle so, it's not really any good for even 100 yard shots now. The total round count I think is in the ~800 to ~1200 range but, it is really unknown due to multiple previous owners who used it as a range gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Post, post: 160751, member: 8907"] Thank you! I think I will rebarrel to 338LM since that eliminates the bolt issue and I have the option of factory ammo. The Weatherby rifle in question has had a checkered past. I'm the third owner I know of. The barel is a little too thin and whippy and it has been shot to the point where it is really a 3MOA rifle so, it's not really any good for even 100 yard shots now. The total round count I think is in the ~800 to ~1200 range but, it is really unknown due to multiple previous owners who used it as a range gun. [/QUOTE]
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