Weatherby rifle?

Wis65x55

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Jul 31, 2011
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I know that weatherby rifles have the reputation for having a long freebore. Is this rule also the case for non weatherby cartridges chambered in a weatherby rifle? The rifle in question is a Mark V chambered in 280 Remington.
Keith
 
Wis65x55":2d8mpxgo said:
I know that weatherby rifles have the reputation for having a long freebore. Is this rule also the case for non weatherby cartridges chambered in a weatherby rifle? The rifle in question is a Mark V chambered in 280 Remington.
Keith

Nope. Non-Weatherby cartridges use standard freebore.

Mark V in 280 - I'm jealous.
 
A Weatherby Mark V chambered in 280 Rem would be nice indeed.

JD338
 
JD338":oswj5s0r said:
A Weatherby Mark V chambered in 280 Rem would be nice indeed.

JD338


In an ultralight!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
I am man enough to admit that I sold a 280 Remington chambered in a Model 70 Featherweight. As a result, I was able to upgrade to a Mark V ultralight also chambered in a 280Remington!
 
That Ultralight in a 280 Rem would be an incredible rifle for any adventure. Hard to beat a 280 and you have some pretty good loads for yours.
 
FOTIS":266sljof said:
JD338":266sljof said:
A Weatherby Mark V chambered in 280 Rem would be nice indeed.

JD338


In an ultralight!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Here's my baby. 280 Rem. I have owned this rifle for 12 years. I have many big game rifles but this one goes hunting every year. 160 partitions for everything. Last year I took an Antelope, Nice mule deer buck and a cow elk. I rarely spend the time for all three in one year. My freezer is really full! Some day I will build a 280 Ackley.
 

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