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weatherby Mark 5 Fiber mark
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<blockquote data-quote="camoman80" data-source="post: 308581" data-attributes="member: 3152"><p>Ok guys I have a Weatherby Mark 5 fiber mark in a 300 win mag. The barrel on it is to light for my taste and not very accurate, so I am wanting to get a heavier barrel on it. My goal it s have a rifle I can shoot Texas white tail out to 800 or more with at times and may be mulies out to 500. I am thinking 26-28 inch stainless barrel and fluted I do not know what my plans on the stock are yet but I do plan on changing it in time. What do yall suggest on barrel and rate of twist and what bullets. I really would like one bullet for both but when it comes down to it I do not mind 2 different loads. Weight is not a big issue for me ether but reasonable of course. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="camoman80, post: 308581, member: 3152"] Ok guys I have a Weatherby Mark 5 fiber mark in a 300 win mag. The barrel on it is to light for my taste and not very accurate, so I am wanting to get a heavier barrel on it. My goal it s have a rifle I can shoot Texas white tail out to 800 or more with at times and may be mulies out to 500. I am thinking 26-28 inch stainless barrel and fluted I do not know what my plans on the stock are yet but I do plan on changing it in time. What do yall suggest on barrel and rate of twist and what bullets. I really would like one bullet for both but when it comes down to it I do not mind 2 different loads. Weight is not a big issue for me ether but reasonable of course. Thanks Matt [/QUOTE]
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