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Gentlemen,

We have one of Roy's German made rifles - bu Sauer - in this caliber, and thought of developing some loads for it.

I will post our results as soon as we finish it.
 
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I've shot IMR-4895,H335,Re-12 and Re-15 in mine,with 40-55's. The new Re-10 might be applicable,but I've yet to get my hands upon any.

Will be curious to read your findings.............
 
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Saeed,

I've just looked at a Weatherby MK V Deluxe that on the barrel is stamped "Made In W. Germany". Would this also have been made by Sauer? What is your opinion of the rifle. The rifle I'm referring to is for sale and I'm giving some thought to acquiring it.

Thanks.

Bob
 
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I have had a couple of 224 Varmintmasters and they both shot excellent with most powders but 748 was consistantly the most accurate with very good velocity with 50 Grain B.Ts.
I think this rifle and cartridge was one of Weatherbys best combinations,a real shame it was dropped and the original Varmintmaster rifle in the 224 cartridge is a lot more desirable than the current version rifles in my opinion.
All the best,
Charlie
 
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Bob,

I am not sure whether Weatherby had more than ome model made in Germany.

The one we have has Sauer Weatherby Junior stamped on the left side of the receiver.

I would certainly buy, if it is in good condition and have not been shot too much.
 
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Gentlemen,

Here are the results we got so far.

Weatherby brass and RWS large rifle primers. All groups are 3 shots at 100 yards.

50 grain SP Weatherby factory ammo - 3709 - 0.272"

52 grain Brawand HP

Varget
31.0 - 3248 - 0.867
31.7 - 3356 - 1.095
32.4 - 3405 - 1.222
33.1 - 3526 - 0.670
33.8 - 2635 - 0.415
34.5 - 3702 - 1.027

Vihtavuori N 135

31.0 - 3535 - 0.801
31.7 - 3602 - 0.868
32.4 - 3758 - 0.988

Vihtavuori N 140

32.0 - 3467 - 0.446
32.7 - 3575 - 0.665
33.4 - 3651 - 0.766
34.0 - 3710 - 1.232

Sierra 52 Match King

Reloader 15

32.0 - 3497 - 0.639
32.7 - 3590 - 0.771
33.4 - 3707 - 0.695
34.1 - 3775 - 0.693

H 380

32.5 - 3233 - 0.469
33.2 - 3330 - 0.729
33.9 - 3392 - 0.595
34.6 - 3417 - 0.803
35.3 - 3429 - 0.554
36.0 - 3481 - 0.920
Nosler 55 Ballistic Tip

W 748

25.0 - 2698 - 0.376
27.0 - 2851 - 0.281
28.0 - 2992 - 0.444
29.0 - 3052 - 0.525
30.0 - 3215 - 0.847
31.0 - 3316 - 0.786
31.7 - 3464 - 0.867
32.4 - 3504 - 0.821

Vihtavuori N 540

31.0 - 3331 - 0.281
31.7 - 3445 - 0.767
32.4 - 3536 - 0.608
33.1 - 3654 - 0.404

Berger 45 HP

H 4895

31.5 - 3599 - 0.965
32.2 - 3671 - 0.714
32.9 - 3856 - 0.804
33.6 - 3896 - 0.826

I will try one more powder with this bullet, and the try some of the lighter ones.
 
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Looks like a positive outcome for Roy.

B
 
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Gentlemen,

Updated data has been uploaded to our Reloading pages.

224 Weatherby Magnum
 
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