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.300 Wby taken to next level?
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<blockquote data-quote="Riverman" data-source="post: 716664" data-attributes="member: 2750"><p>I've shot a custom built 300 Weatherby for the last 10 seasons. Now my rifle is ready for a new barrel. The original Kreiger barrel's throat is shot after less than 1000 rounds. When it gets re-barreled next month it is also getting re-chambered to .300 Win Mag. This rifle has accounted for 9 bull elk, 3 mule deer and an antelope. All of these shots could have been made just as well with a .300 Win. Mag. and maybe I would not be needing a new barrel ? I think the difference in performance is so insignificant that I will never notice the difference. </p><p></p><p>So my version of a .300 Wby to the next level is to crank it down a notch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riverman, post: 716664, member: 2750"] I've shot a custom built 300 Weatherby for the last 10 seasons. Now my rifle is ready for a new barrel. The original Kreiger barrel's throat is shot after less than 1000 rounds. When it gets re-barreled next month it is also getting re-chambered to .300 Win Mag. This rifle has accounted for 9 bull elk, 3 mule deer and an antelope. All of these shots could have been made just as well with a .300 Win. Mag. and maybe I would not be needing a new barrel ? I think the difference in performance is so insignificant that I will never notice the difference. So my version of a .300 Wby to the next level is to crank it down a notch. [/QUOTE]
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