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My 300Wby continues to amaze me.
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<blockquote data-quote="vernw" data-source="post: 1499773" data-attributes="member: 101443"><p>I've got a Mark V 300Wby i bought new in 1991. It was the Euromark model (flat finish stock and duller bluing) that came with the option to send in and get an additional free high end fiberglass stock (which I did). Been my 'go to' deer rifle ever since. I could never get reloads to beat the factory Wby 180gr ammo which typically runs 1/2-5/8ths groups at 100yds. But alas, its finally starting to open up to 1.5-2.0" groups - probably due to the fire cracking i see in the first four inches of the barrel. Prolly just get a new barrel for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vernw, post: 1499773, member: 101443"] I’ve got a Mark V 300Wby i bought new in 1991. It was the Euromark model (flat finish stock and duller bluing) that came with the option to send in and get an additional free high end fiberglass stock (which I did). Been my ‘go to’ deer rifle ever since. I could never get reloads to beat the factory Wby 180gr ammo which typically runs 1/2-5/8ths groups at 100yds. But alas, its finally starting to open up to 1.5-2.0” groups - probably due to the fire cracking i see in the first four inches of the barrel. Prolly just get a new barrel for it. [/QUOTE]
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