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7-300 weatherby?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1392024" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>I used a 7-.300 Weatherby for several years. It ran Nosler Partition 175s at 3,150 feet per second. The Nolser Ballistic Tip 150 ran 3,525 feet per second. That was during the 1980s. The recoil is half what a .340 is. I had one of them for a couple years.</p><p></p><p>Thinking about the .340. It belonged to a guy who interned in Hawaii for a couple years. He asked me to play with it and write him letters about it. I ran Sierra 250s at 3,025 feet per second and Nosler Partition 210s at 3,210 feet per second. The 250s ran 1" for three shots while the 210s were consistent 3/4".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1392024, member: 70559"] I used a 7-.300 Weatherby for several years. It ran Nosler Partition 175s at 3,150 feet per second. The Nolser Ballistic Tip 150 ran 3,525 feet per second. That was during the 1980s. The recoil is half what a .340 is. I had one of them for a couple years. Thinking about the .340. It belonged to a guy who interned in Hawaii for a couple years. He asked me to play with it and write him letters about it. I ran Sierra 250s at 3,025 feet per second and Nosler Partition 210s at 3,210 feet per second. The 250s ran 1" for three shots while the 210s were consistent 3/4". [/QUOTE]
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