Absolutely NOTHING...LOL!.....The .300 Weatherby is a tried and true long range round, fantastic for elk. Deadly for sure out to 600 yards. Superb with the Nosler 210 grain Accubond. What, if anything, is better? Gentlemen, state and explain your opinions, please.
Marveous review. Part of any consideration for a new Cannon should be how much it bucks - and can you handle the recoil and still shoot tight groups?These days it's hard for me to pick just one favorite .30 cal. cartridge with so many good ones to choose from.
The .300 Weatherby is certainly a fine cartridge for any longer range hunting and shooting, there is no doubt.
The .300 Norma Mag and the AI version are certainly in there kicking and screaming.
The .300 PRC is another good cartridge.
Then include the:
30 Nosler
.300 RUM
30-378 Weatherby
But probably the most popular and long lasting is the .300 Winchester Magnum. Both the civilian versions and the military derivations.
There are several more but others should post their favorites.
With the Wyatt magazine box you can even have a 3.8 inch Win Mag.Norma Magnum Improved wildcat. Requires an action for a 338 lapua. If I were you and wanted a high performance 30 that is a mature cartridge with choices for components the cheapest is a 3.6" 300 win mag. Very similar to the Weatherby. If you want more a RUM.
Is better, or as good? The 300 W.M. Cheaper to buy, load for and will Kill anything in North America. Or, most of the World! Have done Elk out at some 800+/- yards! one shot, one dead Elk! But Weatherby is a Very-nice firearm!The .300 Weatherby is a tried and true long range round, fantastic for elk. Deadly for sure out to 600 yards. Superb with the Nosler 210 grain Accubond. What, if anything, is better? Gentlemen, state and explain your opinions, please.