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WEATHERBY ACCUMARK V 338/378- WHAT ACCURACY TO EXPECT ?
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<blockquote data-quote="PA PA" data-source="post: 157073" data-attributes="member: 8656"><p>I have worked &amp; hunted w/ the 338/378. The best powder seems to be Retumbo, &amp; a case full of it. I found the heavily compressed load could be slightly reduced if I used Winchester mag rifle primers, this helped get less run out on a loaded round (less compression). I like the 225 gr. Barnes XXX, it also is the most accurate. I get 1-3/4" 3 shot groups @ 300 yds typically. A great benefit is the Weatherby break, recoil is very low.</p><p></p><p>Respectfully PA PA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PA PA, post: 157073, member: 8656"] I have worked & hunted w/ the 338/378. The best powder seems to be Retumbo, & a case full of it. I found the heavily compressed load could be slightly reduced if I used Winchester mag rifle primers, this helped get less run out on a loaded round (less compression). I like the 225 gr. Barnes XXX, it also is the most accurate. I get 1-3/4" 3 shot groups @ 300 yds typically. A great benefit is the Weatherby break, recoil is very low. Respectfully PA PA. [/QUOTE]
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