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alaska100":386h199a said:I bet Dubyam would like a full set of Weatherbys ( if he dont have them already )
I do not have them - yet. I do want a complete set of at least the original six. I have the 270 action in matte and the 300 in stainless, and only lack the B&C Medalist stocks to get them in the configuration I wanted. When/if I get the money, I'll get an Ultralightweight 257, a Euromark 7mm, an Accumark 340, and a Deluxe 375. The last one will have to be custom built, though, as I'd want it with a 26" barrel, I think, just because I like the longer tubes. I almost had the Accumark a couple of years ago for a great price, but was unable to muster the last couple hundred dollars for the big 340. The 375 could turn into a $3k rifle, but it will be exactly as I want it spec'd or I won't have it. That's the fun part about "wants" versus "needs." I bought my 30-30WCF because I needed a deer rifle for $200 and that was it (back in the early 80s). I bought my second deer rifle almost 20yrs later because it was what I found on sale that would meet my needs. It's a Rem700 Classic from 2004 in 8x57. Great rifle, pleasure to shoot, and about 1-1.25" accurate, which is acceptable for my use for that rifle. After that, I actually bought my 270'bee on a steal of a deal with the intention of turning it into a 257'bee. But, good sense prevailed and I found salvation in the best all-around North American chambering I think I've ever had the pleasure of firing. And, it will put three into less than half a minute on command, and occasionally three into a "sub-caliber" group, which is just astounding for a factory rifle in a tupperware stock. After that rifle, I started getting a lot more "purpose driven" about my rifle purchases, and am likely to remain so, as I feel I don't have anything lacking in the chamberings I have, in terms of being able to hunt anything on this continent except the great bears - and if I can afford a Griz hunt, I can afford a new rifle....