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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 1456981" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>Been shooting factory Weatherbys for years. The goofy M5 or signature stock configuration is not great at absorbing recoil. Roy was a marketing geniuses (not so much as a business man) and the trademark stock we all thought looked so great back in the day set his rifles apart. I shoot a 25 Bee in a Remington action and McMillan stock, no break and its a pussycat. I really noticed a difference in stocks when I switched a mostly stock 378 Bee to a McMillan stock with Kickeez pad. Prior to the stock change that 378 was one of the worst beasts I had shot, with the factory break! Worse than my 416 Bee. The stock really calmed it down. Love the 1/4 bore multiple couse, mulies, exotics and even a desert sheep. Freind shot an oryx with it. The Balistic tip has been my go to now shooting the Berger's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 1456981, member: 26939"] Been shooting factory Weatherbys for years. The goofy M5 or signature stock configuration is not great at absorbing recoil. Roy was a marketing geniuses (not so much as a business man) and the trademark stock we all thought looked so great back in the day set his rifles apart. I shoot a 25 Bee in a Remington action and McMillan stock, no break and its a pussycat. I really noticed a difference in stocks when I switched a mostly stock 378 Bee to a McMillan stock with Kickeez pad. Prior to the stock change that 378 was one of the worst beasts I had shot, with the factory break! Worse than my 416 Bee. The stock really calmed it down. Love the 1/4 bore multiple couse, mulies, exotics and even a desert sheep. Freind shot an oryx with it. The Balistic tip has been my go to now shooting the Berger’s. [/QUOTE]
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