the hunter
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No, because the .300 win mag exists, that's why.WHY NOT A 300 WEATHERBY??
Because the Hornady 300 PRC exists, that's why.
Eric B.
No, because the .300 win mag exists, that's why.WHY NOT A 300 WEATHERBY??
Because the Hornady 300 PRC exists, that's why.
Eric B.
Not everyone wants to pay $100 for a box of ammo... That's why we handload.With regards to WBY freebore, if it shoots the factory premium ammo lights out, why worry? No problem with anyone who prefers to experiment with handloading, but it you get great accuracy without it and are not concerned with the extra cost of the WBY premium ammo, then to each their own.
He said PREMIUM... Weatherby premium ammo with Accubonds is not cheap. I used to have a .257 Wby, and a box of factory 110 Accubonds was $70.00. The .300 Wby premium ammo costs more. After tax, you're looking at nearly a $100 bill.I don't find it hard or a pain at all, and my rifle seems to like my handloads just fine,do you ever look on the internet for a price? A quick search just showed 39.99 and up. Maybe my internet is defective.
You seriously have me confused with someone else... I have actually always been vehemently opposed to the idea that you have to spend huge money on a rifle and equipment, and have been VERY vocal about this on here. Your definitely confusing me with someone else, or, you have never read any of my hundreds of posts about building rifles on a budget, or helping folks with budget optics...So as I understand you it's ok to have big bucks tied up in a rifle, optics, rangefinder,etc... but you can't bring yourself to spend money on " quality Ammo" Jeez you must have you priorities somewhat asquew
Change the question around 180.
Why the 300 Weatherby?
If you don't already have one why start there? Sure it's a good round but if I didn't have a 300 magnum I'd take the WM before the bee and the 30 nosler or 300 PRC before the WM.
If I was setup for the bee or WM no reason to change.
Actually that does make a big difference. The bullet shape of Barnes bullets is a tangent ogive which is larger in diameter and more rounded close to the meplat of the bullet, therefore it will contact the leade sooner than a secant ogive bullet such as a Berger VLD, Hybrid, or Elite Hunter. Tangent ogive bullets are more tolerant of bullet jump to the rifling, but they are less aerodynamic, therefore their BC is naturally lower than a secant ogive bullet. This is why you don't see many folks shooting Barnes bullets for long range.Not sure why we are down on free bore in a weatherby but seating bullets we like way off the lands is good. Must say I am with Teanjohn on this one I have 2 rifles chambered for Weatherby cartridges. One is a 300 the other a 257 both will shoot half inch 3 shot groups. That is if I do my part the 257 more often and it is a rather new Remington. We have heard how crappy new Remingtons are which means this rifle should not shoot at all. Even with free bore and being a Remington it actually usually shoots under half inch groups. Maybe it is because I load both of them with Barnes TSX bullets.