Article on the older Weatherby rounds.

Barsness is my favorite "gun writer" of today. Boddington a close second.

Then I have to go back to Ruark and Hemmingway...

Good article. Love the .257 Wby. Ours (an old Mauser converted to .257 Wby mag in Weatherby's old California shop) isn't the most accurate thing in the world, but this may be due to a lot of high velocity rounds put through it by Grandpa, Dad and my Uncle long before I got my paws on it... :grin:

Guy
 
I like the speed he is getting from the guns with 24" barrels, not too shabby at all.
 
I have a good artical(pdf)from Bob Hagel regarding the .270weatherby If anyone is interested?. Fotis might put it up here. :wink:
 
Rigbymauser":ah55hmcm said:
I have a good artical(pdf)from Bob Hagel regarding the .270weatherby If anyone is interested?. Fotis might put it up here. :wink:

Absolutely, I like both the 270 Bee and Bob Hagel's writing and know there are others too.
 
Rigbymauser":2lugcp9r said:
I have a good artical(pdf)from Bob Hagel regarding the .270weatherby If anyone is interested?. Fotis might put it up here. :wink:

Yup, same here, love that guy..
 
SJB358":hz0jed76 said:
Cool articles Gerry. Thank you for sharing them.

It's actually the same article, the second shows the loading data though. Which Bee round interests you the most Scotty?
 
I think I would probably lean more towards a 300 Weatherby more so than any other. I like the Win Mag and WSM, but a properly set up 300 Wby would be a good one for me Gerry. I had a 300 Weatherby once and didn't like the Weatherby stock. So I canned it. Knowing what I know now, I could have probably fixed it up some. Ultimately, I believe I will make up a 300 Weatherby on a Model 70 (Surprised you huh)..
 
Never saw that coming :lol:

An older friend I mentioned before has had the 300 Wby for years in a Rem 700 Classic, H 4831 and the 180 gr Hornady for over 3100 fps has dropped a lot of game over the years, I bet he has dropped 20 or more moose with it along with some deer, bears and a spectacular caribou. I noticed it kicked a bit more than a 300 Win but not that much though.
 
Yeah, I think a 300 Weatherby really is nice since you have plenty of case to run 180's and 200's pretty hard without really hammering on it. That is a nice thing.
 
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