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<blockquote data-quote="backyardsniper" data-source="post: 394518" data-attributes="member: 20657"><p>I have been in the market for a long range hunting rifle I had planned to buy a lapua, however i came upon a deal i couldn't pass on a 338-378 in a synthetic Mark V with a brake already equiped, it will be wearing a burris 3-12x50 xtr. I am a proficient handloader and will be loading for this rifle. It is coming with one box of factory 250 gr I believe they are noslers on top. I have no dies as of yet so I would appreciate any info on what some good loads are and what level of performance i can expect from a mark V I know they are probably not as accurate as some of the rifles chambered in Lapua and I also do not know the factory twist rate in the weatherbys I can only asssume it to be 1/12 so I would imagine a 250 is as heavy as i will be able to stabilize. Any info or input about this rifle and sugestions on dies and accesories that i will need to get optimum performance from this rifle would be greatly appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardsniper, post: 394518, member: 20657"] I have been in the market for a long range hunting rifle I had planned to buy a lapua, however i came upon a deal i couldn't pass on a 338-378 in a synthetic Mark V with a brake already equiped, it will be wearing a burris 3-12x50 xtr. I am a proficient handloader and will be loading for this rifle. It is coming with one box of factory 250 gr I believe they are noslers on top. I have no dies as of yet so I would appreciate any info on what some good loads are and what level of performance i can expect from a mark V I know they are probably not as accurate as some of the rifles chambered in Lapua and I also do not know the factory twist rate in the weatherbys I can only asssume it to be 1/12 so I would imagine a 250 is as heavy as i will be able to stabilize. Any info or input about this rifle and sugestions on dies and accesories that i will need to get optimum performance from this rifle would be greatly appreciated [/QUOTE]
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