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New elk rifle 340 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="JJMoody" data-source="post: 1479545" data-attributes="member: 89869"><p>Partitions should be easy to load for. Flat base bullets are great to reasonable distances. Higher BCs don't really mean a lot til you stretch her legs out. You'll have a great combo on your hands for anything walking.wby triggers are great! Just swap the spring with one from erniethegunsmith.com and polish some surfaces with 6-800 grit and re install everything. Weatherby has a great instructional on doing a trigger job. Super simple it took me 40 minutes of work with some basic tools and a spring to get a crisp light 1.5# on my old 340.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJMoody, post: 1479545, member: 89869"] Partitions should be easy to load for. Flat base bullets are great to reasonable distances. Higher BCs don't really mean a lot til you stretch her legs out. You'll have a great combo on your hands for anything walking.wby triggers are great! Just swap the spring with one from erniethegunsmith.com and polish some surfaces with 6-800 grit and re install everything. Weatherby has a great instructional on doing a trigger job. Super simple it took me 40 minutes of work with some basic tools and a spring to get a crisp light 1.5# on my old 340. [/QUOTE]
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