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The Basics, Starting Out
Weatherby .224 Magnum Mark V Varmitmaster.
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<blockquote data-quote="txaggie1" data-source="post: 2874839" data-attributes="member: 113838"><p>You should post this on weatherbynation.com my friend 224king probably has some insight that you'd be interested in. At one time he probably had one of the largest private collection of 224's, i've purchased many from him as he is only a few hours from me here in texas. Anyway it seems i've seen this topic before come up, but can't recall the thread on the nation that covers it.</p><p></p><p>She's a beauty, i have 5 224's myself one i shoot and 4 queens along with many other mark v's i've collected left and right handed to pass along to my 6 kids sometime.</p><p></p><p>Ammo/brass - you can find 224 on gunbroker, like anything else rare it's higher than a giraffe's *** at the moment, I said i was never going to shoot mine either. Man wait till you do you'll start looking for more. I have 224 models and 22-250 models, both are fire crackers. I've taken whitetail deer with my 22-250's, prob will take my 224 this year, but great varmint guns with factory ammo. The 250's of course have more factory options. I shoot 60 grain partitions, and 55 grain factory watherby ammo in my 224's both shoot clovers. The 224/22-250 varmintmaster in 24" barrel is one of the coolest carry around guns to shoulder and shoot in the woods. IMO</p><p></p><p>Gotta shoot it even for just a few times to the range, its what she was made to do! LOL <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txaggie1, post: 2874839, member: 113838"] You should post this on weatherbynation.com my friend 224king probably has some insight that you'd be interested in. At one time he probably had one of the largest private collection of 224's, i've purchased many from him as he is only a few hours from me here in texas. Anyway it seems i've seen this topic before come up, but can't recall the thread on the nation that covers it. She's a beauty, i have 5 224's myself one i shoot and 4 queens along with many other mark v's i've collected left and right handed to pass along to my 6 kids sometime. Ammo/brass - you can find 224 on gunbroker, like anything else rare it's higher than a giraffe's *** at the moment, I said i was never going to shoot mine either. Man wait till you do you'll start looking for more. I have 224 models and 22-250 models, both are fire crackers. I've taken whitetail deer with my 22-250's, prob will take my 224 this year, but great varmint guns with factory ammo. The 250's of course have more factory options. I shoot 60 grain partitions, and 55 grain factory watherby ammo in my 224's both shoot clovers. The 224/22-250 varmintmaster in 24" barrel is one of the coolest carry around guns to shoulder and shoot in the woods. IMO Gotta shoot it even for just a few times to the range, its what she was made to do! LOL :) [/QUOTE]
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