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Which helps with recoil on large magnums, but is just a nuisance for smaller calibers shot for longer ranges. The straight comb and straight butt on the browning would have less tendency to jump and stay on target better. Also the stock on the Browning is carbon fiber. The Weatherby is just "synthetic".
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Alabama. Jul 11, 2015. #8. Literally ANY aftermarket brand (with a price-tag higher than $250) is going to be better than a factory Weatherby (Criterion) barrel. So, any of the major brands you should be happy with...Bartlein, Brux, Douglas, Obermeyer, Lilja, Krieger, Benchmark, Pac-Nor, Hart, and the list goes on.
Location. Arizona. Mar 17, 2020. #8. The biggest difference between the German and all other origins is the vintage German barrels are 1:12 twist. For hunting, the 1:12 is accurate with a bit lighter bullet. A hunting partner of mine has a German made MK V 300 Wby which shoots sub MOA out to 500 with lighter bullets.
Mar 28, 2024. #7. A/1-61 said: I am having trouble deciding what the correct move is for a muzzle brake for my 300 Weatherby Magnum, Mark V, bought circa 1980. To start with, the outside diameter of the barrel at the tip is .610. I believe this means that I need to find something with a 1/2 by 28 thread.
265. Location. Arkansas. Feb 4, 2021. #1. I want your thoughts on a Mid 1980s-Japanese Made Weatherby Mark V .300 Weatherby Magnum, it is priced about $1,200 and is in excellent shape. I wanted to know if it is overpriced or if there is anything I should about it before I buy it!
A Mark V should shoot. Mud had problems and as with anything there variations from item to item. Happens with all manufacturer, not just firearms though it is more obvious with a firearm. So yes, I would go with a Weatherby Mark V but as a recommendation, look at the Tikka and Browning as well. I've been behind the trigger on a Tikka T3 (lite ...
TonyRumore said: I've got Mark V deluxe Weatherbys in 240, 257, 6.5-300, 270, 300, 30-378, 340, 338-378, 378, 416, and 460, all Left Hand except for two Varmintmasters in 22-250 and 224. All of the Varmintmasters have 1:14 twist barrels, so you're a bit limited on shooting bullets over 55 grains.
Alberta, Canada. May 20, 2016. #10. wildcater said: My present rifle is based on a Weatherby Mark V six lug action. The only thing left Weatherby is the action. Even the trigger is changed. When it was a .25 caliber I would put ten shots into 7/8" at 100 yards. Now it is a .26 caliber and I'm still working on the load.
Hi Tod, hmm the other option LRP 338 Detachable Box Magazine For Weatherby Mark V, I was scoping out a similar project and came to the conclusion may have to go this route. , these are currently out of stock but this is another option to get around your feeding issue. There may be other vendors, refer to the link below.