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weatherby mark v vs remington 700 sps ss
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<blockquote data-quote="deener99" data-source="post: 865139" data-attributes="member: 72410"><p>Seems like keeping the weatherby should be an easy decision. I can get a lee reloading kit and scheels for $110 or a hornady for $300. I no that the Remington is a great platform for benchrest shooting and great accuracy if I ever got to that point. And I no that magnum barrels get shot out a lot faster then a non magnum cartridge. Sorry this is such a hard decision for me. I love this weatherby but Remington 700s havnt become the most popular bolt gun for no reason and a gun that many military snipers use/used</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deener99, post: 865139, member: 72410"] Seems like keeping the weatherby should be an easy decision. I can get a lee reloading kit and scheels for $110 or a hornady for $300. I no that the Remington is a great platform for benchrest shooting and great accuracy if I ever got to that point. And I no that magnum barrels get shot out a lot faster then a non magnum cartridge. Sorry this is such a hard decision for me. I love this weatherby but Remington 700s havnt become the most popular bolt gun for no reason and a gun that many military snipers use/used [/QUOTE]
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