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Why not a 300 wby?
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<blockquote data-quote="jreagle" data-source="post: 1593952" data-attributes="member: 40992"><p>the PRC family is growing. wonder what is next? 7mm, 6mm, 338. I guess whatever caliber has the longest and slipperiest bullets.</p><p>nothing wrong with the 300Wby. Its been around for a long time; a world wide following.... rifles and factory ammo everywhere. great for 200 gr. and heavier bullets with slow powder. it will get the job done. weather you love em or hate em, the Weatherby name is recognized everywhere for the magnum cartridges and Mark V action. reloading for me, specifically bullet seating is a different mind set than loading a 308 win or similar cartridge. distance off the lands is not in the picture or calculation. placement of the bullet shank in the neck is where its at.... base of bullet relationship to base of neck..... just my way of doing things for this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jreagle, post: 1593952, member: 40992"] the PRC family is growing. wonder what is next? 7mm, 6mm, 338. I guess whatever caliber has the longest and slipperiest bullets. nothing wrong with the 300Wby. Its been around for a long time; a world wide following.... rifles and factory ammo everywhere. great for 200 gr. and heavier bullets with slow powder. it will get the job done. weather you love em or hate em, the Weatherby name is recognized everywhere for the magnum cartridges and Mark V action. reloading for me, specifically bullet seating is a different mind set than loading a 308 win or similar cartridge. distance off the lands is not in the picture or calculation. placement of the bullet shank in the neck is where its at.... base of bullet relationship to base of neck..... just my way of doing things for this one. [/QUOTE]
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