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Re-barrel dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="Blancoalex" data-source="post: 2055404" data-attributes="member: 110819"><p>This may have already been mentioned but reloading adds lot's of</p><p> versatility to large cartdridges. Real life example is my 300 Weatherby</p><p>My normal long range big load runs 175otm at 3000 and my light load is 125bt using IMR4198 at 2900 also. The 125BT is like shooting a 308Win and still handles our small Texas whitetail and pigs. It really impresses people when they try the 125BT. They always comment the 300WBY isn't as bad as people say. I have to reply it isn't loaded down correctly. </p><p></p><p></p><p>But a new rifle is GOOD too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blancoalex, post: 2055404, member: 110819"] This may have already been mentioned but reloading adds lot's of versatility to large cartdridges. Real life example is my 300 Weatherby My normal long range big load runs 175otm at 3000 and my light load is 125bt using IMR4198 at 2900 also. The 125BT is like shooting a 308Win and still handles our small Texas whitetail and pigs. It really impresses people when they try the 125BT. They always comment the 300WBY isn't as bad as people say. I have to reply it isn't loaded down correctly. But a new rifle is GOOD too! [/QUOTE]
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