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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 1798099" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>I too am a 300Bee lover. I have had several, but have stayed with a Ruger #1B and an older Mark V Outfitter. Both are .5 to .75 MOA to 600 with several bullets. I mostly shoot the 165 Sciroccos out of both and they are absolutely perfect performers from 10 to 500 yards in my samples. TSXs and Partitions of several weights have also been consistent shooters and on-game performers. If the five 300 Weatherbys I have owned only one (a 700 Classic) gave any accuracy trouble and the one was fixed with pillars and a little bedding compound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 1798099, member: 67552"] I too am a 300Bee lover. I have had several, but have stayed with a Ruger #1B and an older Mark V Outfitter. Both are .5 to .75 MOA to 600 with several bullets. I mostly shoot the 165 Sciroccos out of both and they are absolutely perfect performers from 10 to 500 yards in my samples. TSXs and Partitions of several weights have also been consistent shooters and on-game performers. If the five 300 Weatherbys I have owned only one (a 700 Classic) gave any accuracy trouble and the one was fixed with pillars and a little bedding compound. [/QUOTE]
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