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School me on weatherbies
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 1703144" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>Like many here I've owned a number of Weatherby's over my lifetime in many of Roy's calibers. I have pretty much always been an "MkV wood and blue steel" kind of guy with a few exceptions in MkV Accumarks, but Weatherby to me says beautiful wood and bright wet blue steel, with performance all the way around. As for Roys cartridge, I find little fault with them, if I could go back in time with today's bullets I think I'd bought one of Weatherby's .340 Wby Mag or perhaps the Weatherby .338-378 Wby Mag, but'..., I'd have to think hard on that one it's a performer with a lot of, boom! So I digress; why buy one? because when you look at one it says hunting rifle, like when you look at a Winchester Pre-64 model 70 or a 70's Remington model 700 BDL, Savage Model 99, and yes Win Mod 94 the early rifles, they just say; take me to the field. Just my 0.02 Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 1703144, member: 16609"] Like many here I've owned a number of Weatherby's over my lifetime in many of Roy's calibers. I have pretty much always been an "MkV wood and blue steel" kind of guy with a few exceptions in MkV Accumarks, but Weatherby to me says beautiful wood and bright wet blue steel, with performance all the way around. As for Roys cartridge, I find little fault with them, if I could go back in time with today's bullets I think I'd bought one of Weatherby's .340 Wby Mag or perhaps the Weatherby .338-378 Wby Mag, but'..., I'd have to think hard on that one it's a performer with a lot of, boom! So I digress; why buy one? because when you look at one it says hunting rifle, like when you look at a Winchester Pre-64 model 70 or a 70's Remington model 700 BDL, Savage Model 99, and yes Win Mod 94 the early rifles, they just say; take me to the field. Just my 0.02 Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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