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Which Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 57571"><p>I have shot a Weatherby Vanguard that was chambered for 300Wby , the gun was built with a Douglas barrel that was a very light conture and 24" with a ultralight stock , it tipped the scales somwhere around 7lbs. It kicked pretty hard , hard enough that I diden't want to shoot it after the 3rd shot.</p><p>I would deffinatly opt for the Accumark if the extra two lbs woulden't kill ya. </p><p>But me personaly , I would have a gun built it'll cost roughly the same as the Accumark and it'll surely be more accurate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 57571"] I have shot a Weatherby Vanguard that was chambered for 300Wby , the gun was built with a Douglas barrel that was a very light conture and 24" with a ultralight stock , it tipped the scales somwhere around 7lbs. It kicked pretty hard , hard enough that I diden't want to shoot it after the 3rd shot. I would deffinatly opt for the Accumark if the extra two lbs woulden't kill ya. But me personaly , I would have a gun built it'll cost roughly the same as the Accumark and it'll surely be more accurate [/QUOTE]
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