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Tell Me About the 300 WBY
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<blockquote data-quote="jaw719" data-source="post: 1993310" data-attributes="member: 91653"><p>I've only hunted deer on the east coast so I'm a newbie when it comes to magnums.</p><p></p><p>I've got a mid-90s Japanese Mark 5 in 300 WBY and I'm thinking about using it for an elk hunt in Montana next year. The guy I'll be using as a guide told me that the terrain is a little rough since I'm a nonresident and my general tag doesn't get the best draw I guess? So I'm worried about the weight being a little much at 8.5lbs and wondering if I should get a different gun in a different caliber, keep this one, or get a lighter Weatherby in 300 WBY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaw719, post: 1993310, member: 91653"] I’ve only hunted deer on the east coast so I’m a newbie when it comes to magnums. I’ve got a mid-90s Japanese Mark 5 in 300 WBY and I’m thinking about using it for an elk hunt in Montana next year. The guy I’ll be using as a guide told me that the terrain is a little rough since I’m a nonresident and my general tag doesn’t get the best draw I guess? So I’m worried about the weight being a little much at 8.5lbs and wondering if I should get a different gun in a different caliber, keep this one, or get a lighter Weatherby in 300 WBY. [/QUOTE]
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