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Weatherby Mark V .300 weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 1967251" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>I have a few MK V in 300 WBY and one in 338 LM. A 60 year old made in W. Germany, a 40 year old made in Japan, the rest made in the USA. All shoot 0.5" with hand loads, none of them are RC (Range Certified). I load 180 grns in 2 and 200 grns in the other. IMR4350, IMR7828 and RL22 work great. My son and I took a pair to Africa. No muzzle break on the German. Recoil? If I keep it under 50 rounds I don't feel it, except for the 338.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 1967251, member: 73445"] I have a few MK V in 300 WBY and one in 338 LM. A 60 year old made in W. Germany, a 40 year old made in Japan, the rest made in the USA. All shoot 0.5" with hand loads, none of them are RC (Range Certified). I load 180 grns in 2 and 200 grns in the other. IMR4350, IMR7828 and RL22 work great. My son and I took a pair to Africa. No muzzle break on the German. Recoil? If I keep it under 50 rounds I don't feel it, except for the 338. [/QUOTE]
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