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Why is there not much talk about Weatherby Rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunship Guy" data-source="post: 1928478" data-attributes="member: 113396"><p>I have two Weatherby Mark V Deluxe rifles in .257 and .300 Wby. I hand load for both using 100 and 180 gr Nosler Partitions as they are both 1-12" twist, and they are both MOA rifles. Haven't felt the need to be able to use the long for caliber bullets so popular these days as I'm a hunter not a sniper and limit my shots to about 400 yds. Both are Sauer made purchased in 1972 and are all I've felt I ever needed for all North American hunting. A fifty year love affair with never a thought of divorce!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunship Guy, post: 1928478, member: 113396"] I have two Weatherby Mark V Deluxe rifles in .257 and .300 Wby. I hand load for both using 100 and 180 gr Nosler Partitions as they are both 1-12" twist, and they are both MOA rifles. Haven't felt the need to be able to use the long for caliber bullets so popular these days as I'm a hunter not a sniper and limit my shots to about 400 yds. Both are Sauer made purchased in 1972 and are all I've felt I ever needed for all North American hunting. A fifty year love affair with never a thought of divorce! [/QUOTE]
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