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1358.1 | Its not a gun Its a Weatherby | 16616::MELENDEZ | | Tue Apr 19 1994 19:24 | 10 |
| I have a Weatherby Mark V Ultra Mark (the last one Weatherby sold).
It is 300 Mag and is an incredible weapon. Its much like a mouse just
point and click. Very Acurate, Very reliable, I love it, It will take
any north american animal, Mine has 4 deer and Two elk. Remington
makes a nice weapon, but Weatherby makes a masterpiece. The Weatherby
store here in southgate has some super deals if you known an FFL they
can ship directly to you. (used guns and Seconds at great prices)
213 569 7186 is the number.
JOe
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1358.2 | Weatherby it is | 2956::MILLER | | Thu Apr 21 1994 12:53 | 13 |
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Thanks for the feedback. I have decided to go with the Weatherby
Alaskan for a number of reasons. The pricing ended up being almost
$400 difference with the Remington the higher. I am concerned that
the black chrome finish is new technology for Remington where the
E-nickle has been around for a bit and seems to work well. The
delivery on the Remington is limited to a few outlets as it is
coming out of Remington's custom shop which can take 6 months or
more unless you catch a dealer that has preordered a large
quantity. I expect to received the Weatherby about the end of
May and will update the note with initial experience.
Walt
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1358.3 | Win or Weatherby 300? | 2956::MILLER | | Thu Apr 21 1994 12:57 | 6 |
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re 1358.1 Is your "300 Mag" Weatherby 300 or Winchester 300?
I have the request in for the Weatherby and would be interested
in your experience and or rational if yours is Win Mag.
Walt
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1358.4 | now you own art | 16616::MELENDEZ | | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:12 | 2 |
| I think you will be very happy! I am...
Joe.
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1358.5 | 300 or 300 which shall it be? | 16616::MELENDEZ | | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:30 | 32 |
| I have a friend here who hunts with the Winchester 300 mag, I have the
Weatherby 300 mark V Ultramark. At about $2500.00 its a bit steep but I
dont think I will ever have to buy another deer riffle.. It has a
muzzel brake (highly recomended as a bare bones 300 mag of either
manufacture will kick you butttttttttttttttttt..........
I reload my own rounds and have used both weapons. The weatherby is a
little more costly in that cases are more expensive to purchase. but
you can buy reminton cases in weatherby 300 mag. I use Nosler balistic
tip 180 and higher grain bullets. They are the best I have used, the
Nosler manual reloading guide use's the weatherby case's and I have
found that I can load a more accure, and fast round with these cases.
If you are going to by a weatherby call them and see if they have
seconds or demo models. It can save you half the cost of new.. The
seconds generaly have problems with the finnish on the stock. Afew
hours and the thing will look good and the work to do it is not to hard
to do to refinish the stock. A round with 98 grains of powder, 180
grain Nosler Balistic tip will go through 1/2 inch plate steel at 250
yards, You will also be able to place the rounds into a quarter at the
same distance from a bench rest. The winchester 300 mag is not as
accurate, granted I have worked up the load and it is better than the
factory loads my friend uses. I have started him reloading so maybe
with a little work we can work up a load that is just as accurate.
The 300 winchester is cheaper to feed, and kicks a lot more. Also
weatherby sells seconds on shotguns and big bore guns. I have seen a
455 weatherby mag sell for 450 at the store. If you are after
Mastadons or something that big its a great round. 300 weatherby mag
also has a slitely higher speed and a slightly flatter trajectory.
Ammo can be a problem if You dont reload your own.
You can get ammo from Gander MOuntain if you need it.
hope This helps
JOe
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1358.6 | thanks, muzzle break coming | 2956::MILLER | | Thu Apr 21 1994 23:41 | 9 |
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Yes, thanks very much. I do have access to a large quantity of
the Weatherby .300 mag brass and was planning on reloading. I
am fond of the Nosler bullets in 150 and 165 grain for .308 and
30-06 and will certainly be setting up a load in 180 grain for
Elk. Looking forward to the arrival and yes did include the
muzzle break in the order.
Walt
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1358.7 | only the best will do | 16616::MELENDEZ | | Fri Apr 22 1994 14:31 | 7 |
| I use hearing aids to reduce the noise from the muzzle break. It also
helps top hear the game running arround. You will need hearing
protections...
How much 300 mag brass do you have? are you willing to part with any?
JOe
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1358.8 | ? | 17576::MACGREGOR | Cody's Dad and Dukes Buddy | Mon Apr 25 1994 09:42 | 10 |
| I reload my Winchester 300 Mag. I can get it to within 30 fps of the
Weatherby if I wanted to. I don't know about it not being as accurate
ass the Weatherby, I find mine very accurate. I have found that my 300
Win Mag shoots great at 3100 fps with 180 Nosler Balllistic Tips and I
don't have any qualms about taking a shot at game out to 300 yards with
just putting the cross hairs on the target. I will agree it kicks like
hell, maybe someday I will invest in a muzzle break. I have a question,
do you guys think Magna-Porting is better than a muzzle break or the
other way around?
Bret
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1358.9 | half step | 34838::ROGERS | hard on the wind again | Mon Apr 25 1994 11:05 | 4 |
| Magna porting is a half step. Less recoil reduction, less noise to the
shooter, less money........
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1358.10 | keeping what I have for now | 2956::MILLER | | Mon Apr 25 1994 13:58 | 7 |
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Have 109 pieces of what appears to be once fired and 37 pieces of
unfired factory that I picked up at a flea market for $20. Would
prefer to hold onto what I have for now. I do see it from time to
time and will let you know if I come across any additional stocks.
Walt
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1358.11 | Brass aint Brass | 16616::MELENDEZ | | Mon Apr 25 1994 19:12 | 13 |
| I have been buying once fired from weatherby for 10 bucks for 20.
New cases have cost me 21 bucks for new unprimed.
I have about 80 rounds now. I also have 50 rounds of Remington Brass.
I have never been able to get as good a load out of it though.
Regarding (-2) I will find out what the Velocity and presures are and
let you Know. On the Magnaport, I have a friend who had a 7mm done
that way. He was out in Montana on a cold day and the thing broke off.
I would think that a screw on device would be better than cutting holes
in your barrel..
JOe
ps. I am of to Mexico for a week. See Ya Soon
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