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Why is there not much talk about Weatherby Rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="DocTahoe" data-source="post: 1928540" data-attributes="member: 111721"><p>Still have my Dad's .300 Mark V German action and it is still beautiful and shoots well. As a kid, the family outing to pick it up at Roy's shop on Firestone in LA was better than going to Disneyland. He loved it and hunted a lot with it. I am a big fan of the cartridge and got a stainless .300 Vanguard for a cold wet New Mexico elk hunt. Shoots sub-moa with 180gr partitions and did the job at 340 yds on a nice bull. Got the same caliber in the heavier barrel Mark V Accumark that I am starting to play with at longer ranges. </p><p>Always wanted a .257 Roy and recently got a cerakoted Vanguard that is shooting sub-moa with 80gr ttsx out of the box (love the SR71 analogy). Want to try the 100gr ttsx but trying to find them here in Kalifornia seems to be a challenge. Anybody have experience with them? These rifles are my favorites.</p><p>This is a great site and you guys really are a treasure trove of knowledge and experience! Much Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocTahoe, post: 1928540, member: 111721"] Still have my Dad's .300 Mark V German action and it is still beautiful and shoots well. As a kid, the family outing to pick it up at Roy's shop on Firestone in LA was better than going to Disneyland. He loved it and hunted a lot with it. I am a big fan of the cartridge and got a stainless .300 Vanguard for a cold wet New Mexico elk hunt. Shoots sub-moa with 180gr partitions and did the job at 340 yds on a nice bull. Got the same caliber in the heavier barrel Mark V Accumark that I am starting to play with at longer ranges. Always wanted a .257 Roy and recently got a cerakoted Vanguard that is shooting sub-moa with 80gr ttsx out of the box (love the SR71 analogy). Want to try the 100gr ttsx but trying to find them here in Kalifornia seems to be a challenge. Anybody have experience with them? These rifles are my favorites. This is a great site and you guys really are a treasure trove of knowledge and experience! Much Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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