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Not Weatherby.IIRC part of the reason the WSM cartridges faded out was Winchester having to pay a royalty on each round sold to Weatherby.
Vince
Sounds good so far, Browning makes a really nice gun. from a Facebook group I'm on it seems that the most accurate factory loads are either the Win 165 gr ABLR or Sierra 175 gr from Browning. Both of those are very popular loads.Browning X-Bolt arrived yesterday (demo rifle) and priced right after Christmas. I have 4 x boxes of Winchester 165 grain ABLRs and after a couple of shots to get it on paper, I flung out a nice 3/4" group right off the hop. Recoil is light, its naturally accurate and I have to admit, whats not to like about exterior ballistics with the ABLR? Gonna play with this one for a while.
I have my old 270 WSM sitting at a smiths right now, with a 1-7.5" twist Krieger. Hoping he may get to it this winter. I am sticking with the 270 WSM, but I do so them 70 SuperGrades with French Walnut in 6.8 Western at decent prices and I could easily let a real pretty one stay at my house.I was sad to see the WSM cartridges fade out so quickly. They seemed well designed.
Guy
I have a good feeling on the ABLR bullets since this past season . I was a little undecided on what to expect on a close range , high speed impact shot . I high shoulder shot a whitetail in Kansas at about 30 - 40 yards . the buck had a nice body size . it was the heaviest , at the butcher shop , for my group of six total hunters . I'd have to do some figuring , but I "THINK" impact velocity on that 7mm 175 grain ABLR would have been close to 3100 FPS . the bullet passed through , crumbled the buck , and there was a wad of meat and blood laying on the ground the bullet pushed through with it . from what I could tell , during field dressing, excessive meat damage didn't seem to have been an issue . it could have look different with the hide off though . I have no idea what this bullet looked like it wasn't recovered . in this instance the ABLR did a great job , I couldn't have expected more . I'm much more confident in using this bullet up close now . I just wanted to share my experience , and maybe ease your mind a little on using these bullets .
Sweet, we'll put you down for that nice 270 WSM and the super grade 6.8 WesternI have my old 270 WSM sitting at a smiths right now, with a 1-7.5" twist Krieger. Hoping he may get to it this winter. I am sticking with the 270 WSM, but I do so them 70 SuperGrades with French Walnut in 6.8 Western at decent prices and I could easily let a real pretty one stay at my house.
I have my old 270 WSM sitting at a smiths right now, with a 1-7.5" twist Krieger. Hoping he may get to it this winter. I am sticking with the 270 WSM, but I do so them 70 SuperGrades with French Walnut in 6.8 Western at decent prices and I could easily let a real pretty one stay at my house.
Unless you're ready to give up that 7 Rem of yours?
Man, its a very nice one. I looked around a little and I think you got the last oneHa! No, I haven't even hunted with that purty Model 70 yet.
Guy