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Weatherby Mark V .300 weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunship Guy" data-source="post: 1967567" data-attributes="member: 113396"><p>26 years in the Air Force, much of it stationed overseas, kept me from hunting as much as I would have liked. But when I got the opportunity, my 300 Wby mark V bought in 1972 (therefore 12" twist) has served me well on alll my hunts for mulies and elk with 165 and 180 gr Nosler Partitions. Never felt the need to switch to anything else these 40 plus years. Took my last mulie at a laser measured 327 yds and never felt the recoil! I did misspeak above a bit however. My yearly pronghorn falls to my 257 Wby Mark V.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunship Guy, post: 1967567, member: 113396"] 26 years in the Air Force, much of it stationed overseas, kept me from hunting as much as I would have liked. But when I got the opportunity, my 300 Wby mark V bought in 1972 (therefore 12" twist) has served me well on alll my hunts for mulies and elk with 165 and 180 gr Nosler Partitions. Never felt the need to switch to anything else these 40 plus years. Took my last mulie at a laser measured 327 yds and never felt the recoil! I did misspeak above a bit however. My yearly pronghorn falls to my 257 Wby Mark V. [/QUOTE]
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