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Is Action Blue Printing Worth It
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Vette" data-source="post: 2314364" data-attributes="member: 22335"><p>FYI, I visited Weatherby last week for my yearly visit when out in WY hunting antelope.</p><p></p><p>In discussion with them, currently their in-house record for smallest group is held by one of their carbon fiber-barreled rifles, less than 0.1 inch at 100 yards.</p><p>Most of their Mark V rifles shoot under 0.5 inches when tested.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to decide whether to have them rebarrel one of my 300 Wby rifles with the carbon barrel, or whether to just buy a Carbonmark. I could go with an Accumark barrel, but if the CF one has a better accuracy potential, why not?</p><p>Personally I think that the original poster is making the right choice in rifles.</p><p></p><p>If [USER=120306]@pedwards[/USER] happens to call Weatherby and find out what actually occurs with the blueprinting vs a normal build, I'd love to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Vette, post: 2314364, member: 22335"] FYI, I visited Weatherby last week for my yearly visit when out in WY hunting antelope. In discussion with them, currently their in-house record for smallest group is held by one of their carbon fiber-barreled rifles, less than 0.1 inch at 100 yards. Most of their Mark V rifles shoot under 0.5 inches when tested. I'm trying to decide whether to have them rebarrel one of my 300 Wby rifles with the carbon barrel, or whether to just buy a Carbonmark. I could go with an Accumark barrel, but if the CF one has a better accuracy potential, why not? Personally I think that the original poster is making the right choice in rifles. If [USER=120306]@pedwards[/USER] happens to call Weatherby and find out what actually occurs with the blueprinting vs a normal build, I'd love to know. [/QUOTE]
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