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<blockquote data-quote="DocTahoe" data-source="post: 2002541" data-attributes="member: 111721"><p>My 1963 German action Mark V is also marked .300 Magnum.</p><p>It is definitely a .300 Weatherby. Most likely that gun you are looking at is also.</p><p>Just checking Gresham's excellent book on Weatherby shows 300H&H was chambered in 1958-59 in the Mark V built in South Gate Serial numbers from 15000-16224 but not on the German actions. </p><p>I don't see other 300's listed on early ones. </p><p>Maybe give Weatherby a call and double check.</p><p>Good luck with it, I love mine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocTahoe, post: 2002541, member: 111721"] My 1963 German action Mark V is also marked .300 Magnum. It is definitely a .300 Weatherby. Most likely that gun you are looking at is also. Just checking Gresham's excellent book on Weatherby shows 300H&H was chambered in 1958-59 in the Mark V built in South Gate Serial numbers from 15000-16224 but not on the German actions. I don't see other 300's listed on early ones. Maybe give Weatherby a call and double check. Good luck with it, I love mine! [/QUOTE]
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