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.300 Weatherby Build
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<blockquote data-quote="Abbeyroad2" data-source="post: 665573" data-attributes="member: 48917"><p>First post from a new member. I have a stainless Winchester Classic with a wood stock chambered for 30.06 that I am planning on becoming a .300 Weatherby. I like the Mauser action, safety, and hate the rust covering my Mark V after returning from a recent Prince William Sound Bear hunt.</p><p>I need advice on the best barrel choices for this build and whether I should replace the wood stock, stock choices, etc. My smith discouraged the Haugue(sp) and suggested Mcmillen. I got the impression he thought the Haugue to be to flexible but I like the feel in wet weather when I held my brother in laws gun. Is there anything else I need to consider with this long range build? Scope choices, turrets, trigger selection? lightbul</p><p>I have enjoyed this web site greatly. Thank you all for your contribution.</p><p>Regards, mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbeyroad2, post: 665573, member: 48917"] First post from a new member. I have a stainless Winchester Classic with a wood stock chambered for 30.06 that I am planning on becoming a .300 Weatherby. I like the Mauser action, safety, and hate the rust covering my Mark V after returning from a recent Prince William Sound Bear hunt. I need advice on the best barrel choices for this build and whether I should replace the wood stock, stock choices, etc. My smith discouraged the Haugue(sp) and suggested Mcmillen. I got the impression he thought the Haugue to be to flexible but I like the feel in wet weather when I held my brother in laws gun. Is there anything else I need to consider with this long range build? Scope choices, turrets, trigger selection? lightbul I have enjoyed this web site greatly. Thank you all for your contribution. Regards, mark [/QUOTE]
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