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Help Glassing a Weatherby Mark V
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<blockquote data-quote="ColonialBuff" data-source="post: 166613" data-attributes="member: 3779"><p><strong>Bedding the Weatherby</strong></p><p></p><p>I've been following this as I have a similar issue with a Mark V in 338Win. THe gun shoots great if I time the rounds 5 minutes apart. Not much fun to sight in, but it does group well. If I shoot it say 30 seconds apart the gun will start to string upward really bad. Since I want to be able to shoot 20 - 40 rounds in an afternoon, something must be done. </p><p></p><p>The gun has been to Weatherby and they got it to group a low .63 using 225 Federal Accubond and .95 using 225 Federal Trophy Bonded Bear Claw. But it was only a total of 6 rounds (2 x 3), not what I want. My take is one must shoot and shoot often using the same rifle to shoot it well. </p><p></p><p>So, if you 've your project, I'd like to hear the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColonialBuff, post: 166613, member: 3779"] [b]Bedding the Weatherby[/b] I've been following this as I have a similar issue with a Mark V in 338Win. THe gun shoots great if I time the rounds 5 minutes apart. Not much fun to sight in, but it does group well. If I shoot it say 30 seconds apart the gun will start to string upward really bad. Since I want to be able to shoot 20 - 40 rounds in an afternoon, something must be done. The gun has been to Weatherby and they got it to group a low .63 using 225 Federal Accubond and .95 using 225 Federal Trophy Bonded Bear Claw. But it was only a total of 6 rounds (2 x 3), not what I want. My take is one must shoot and shoot often using the same rifle to shoot it well. So, if you 've your project, I'd like to hear the results. [/QUOTE]
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