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Reloading
Looking at a 300weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="James H" data-source="post: 126084" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>There ain't no flys on the 300 Weatherby.</p><p>I owned one for long enough to shoot it a couple times (not long enough to do any load development) then sold it to my brother. Last year I traded for a 30-378. Its advantage is it burns a lot more powder recoils a lot harder makes more noise and offers a little more velocity. If you want bragging rights get a 30-378 or 300 RUM. If you want a practical rifle that will do anything the 30-378 or 300 RUM will do get the 300 Wby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James H, post: 126084, member: 5449"] There ain't no flys on the 300 Weatherby. I owned one for long enough to shoot it a couple times (not long enough to do any load development) then sold it to my brother. Last year I traded for a 30-378. Its advantage is it burns a lot more powder recoils a lot harder makes more noise and offers a little more velocity. If you want bragging rights get a 30-378 or 300 RUM. If you want a practical rifle that will do anything the 30-378 or 300 RUM will do get the 300 Wby. [/QUOTE]
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