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<blockquote data-quote="Catskills" data-source="post: 3004924" data-attributes="member: 106302"><p><strong>To be a fair test, you'd need equal barrel length and pressure. With equal barrel length and pressures, I believe the difference would be 50fps or so. I've had great accuracy with MARK Vs when using factory ammo it liked. Having said that, I've never been able to match the accuracy and velocity at the same time with my handloads. The thing that drives me nuts reloading for my 300/340 is the inability to chase the lands, something that is possible with rifles chambered in the win mag if the magazine length is sufficient. </strong></p><p><strong>FWIW, even though I already have a 300wby, I'm setting up a Seekins Havak PH2 in the win mag with an eye to shooting 200 and 210g noslers. The 26" barrel and nearly 4" mag length should be a real equalizer. Just my 0.02.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catskills, post: 3004924, member: 106302"] [B]To be a fair test, you'd need equal barrel length and pressure. With equal barrel length and pressures, I believe the difference would be 50fps or so. I've had great accuracy with MARK Vs when using factory ammo it liked. Having said that, I've never been able to match the accuracy and velocity at the same time with my handloads. The thing that drives me nuts reloading for my 300/340 is the inability to chase the lands, something that is possible with rifles chambered in the win mag if the magazine length is sufficient. FWIW, even though I already have a 300wby, I'm setting up a Seekins Havak PH2 in the win mag with an eye to shooting 200 and 210g noslers. The 26" barrel and nearly 4" mag length should be a real equalizer. Just my 0.02.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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