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Ok, I need a new .30 cal magnum like I need a new hole in my head, but lately the itch to build one gets greater and greater. I've narrowed it down to a used .300 Win mag in a blued Interarms Mark X or a new .300 Wby mag in a stainless Vanguard. The cost difference is about $200. The stocks don't matter because I will be putting a new Richards on whichever one I buy. I also only shoot handloads, so there is basically no difference there. I currently have two Mark X's, a .257 AI and a .22-250. I am happy with both of them. I don't have any experience with the Vanguard. Any thoughts? NRA Endowment Life Member | ||
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.300WM, not as loud, not as expensive shoot, kills stuff just as dead. | |||
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The .300 Weatherby, for the nostalgia and legacy factor, if nothing else. It's also about 100 f.p.s. faster than the .300 Win. Mag. (as if that matters at all!). If you handload, the cost is the same if you use Remington brass in the Weatherby -- and there's no good reason to use anything else. "How's that whole 'hopey-changey' thing working out for ya?" | |||
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If you ever messed with a small block chevy engine you know performance gains usually have a price. Same with rifles. If you think you can benefit from the added performance go for it. Either will take anything on the North American continent with the right load. Free men should not be subjected to permits, paperwork and taxation in order to carry any firearm. NRA Benefactor | |||
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and besides, the wby cartridge are prettier, older and to me there is something with the weatherby name. and you can refer to your friends .300win as short mags. just my subjective thought. | |||
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+1 Winchester mag that is "Let me start off with two words: Made in America" | |||
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+2 Since you didn't have a 308 Norma on the list. As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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300 Win, no freebore should be easier to get good accuratecy. I have a blued Vangard in 300 Weatherby and it takes some dinking around to find accurate loads (but they do exist, especially in heavier bullets). I really like the Vangard rifle itself, very nice rifle for the money. $200 seems like a big jump for stainless. | |||
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Mox nix roger Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone.. | |||
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Although I am not a 30 mag fan, I have owned and reloaded for both. If it were me, I would chose the the ubiquitous 300 winnie. Brass is cheaper and it fits into a standard length action. Moreover, ammo is much more abundant and there are more factory options, especially if you don't reload. Lou **************** NRA Life Benefactor Member | |||
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Either is fine - I'd rather have a Mark X than a Vanguard. | |||
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I'd go with the Winchester offering... Gains on the Weatherby aren't worth the extra expense... either rifles are darn good rifles... put the money saved into better optics.. Life Member: The American Vast Right Wing Conspiracy Jan 20, 2009.. Prisoner in Dumocrat 'Occupied America', Partisan in the 'Save America' Underground Beavis..... James Beavis..... Of Her Majesty's Secret Service..... Spell Check Division "Posterity — you will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it." John Quincy Adams A reporter did a human-interest piece on the Texas Rangers. The reporter recognized the Colt Model 1911 the Ranger was carrying and asked him "Why do you carry a 45?" The Ranger responded, "Because they don't make a 46." Duhboy....Nuttier than Squirrel Poop... | |||
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.300 Win mag. Advantages, Available in a standard length action and gives you all you're going to need out of a 24" barrel. The only place a .300 win is possibly lacking to the Weatherby is with 200+ gr bullets. I've had both and I couldn't tell a pennies worth of difference when it came to killing game or long range shooting. | |||
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Having used both, I agree. | |||
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I have used both a great deal. get the one that YOU like the best. Both of them have worked great for me. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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300 WIN MAG all the way Beefa270: Yes I really love my 270win | |||
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I prefer the .300 Win Mag. This have more accuracy that the Weat and about the some power. Faina I prefer to die standing that to live in knee | |||
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I've had/used several of each. They both work great, the WBY is way cooler. As far as guns, I'd rather have the Mark X. | |||
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I have several of both and many of the .300 WM. I find the WM much easier to find a good load for. I don't think ANYTHING you would shoot with one will ever know the difference. Since the .300 Weatherby is no longer king of the hill, which is always one reason some buy a rifle/cartridge combo, I'd go with the .300 Winnie and never look back. interestingly, I just saw a Weatherby Vanguard in .300 Weatherby on sale at the local Walmarts for $400. They had 700 ADL synthetics for $325. I passed on both but they were good deals. xxxxxxxxxx When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere. NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR. I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process. | |||
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I lost track but I think that makes me + 7 or 8 for winnie. Most importantly. Get the one you like best. | |||
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Is either cartridge going to have a case of bad throat erosion? "Pray not for lighter burdens, but for stronger backs." T. Roosevelt | |||
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They all erode throats, the real question is "Is the user ever going to shoot it enough to notice?" In 99.9% of users for this class of cartridges the answer is no. xxxxxxxxxx When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere. NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR. I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process. | |||
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Get both. Hunting: Exercising dominion over creation at 2800 fps. | |||
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When I saw the title of this thread, I imagined many more votes for the Wby than for the Win. After all, more is better, isn't it?? Surprisingly, this has not been the case. I have my own personal reasons to prefer the .300 Win over the Wby. I used to own 2 .300 Wby rifles, and the sad truth is that they turned me all loose when I shot them from the bench. The .300 Win does not produce that reaction, so I guess it is just below the borderline of the amount of recoil I can tolerate, although it also gets a bit pushy after a box of ammo or two... Sad, but there it is. I got rid of my Wbys, and I can't really say I have missed them much since, although the .300 Wby is a formidable caliber for people who can shoot it well. - mike ********************* The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart | |||
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JIMO, If you like hunting with heavier bullets, ie. 180gr and up. Then go with the 300WBY. If you like 150gr and 165gr the best the 300Win is a better choice for you. | |||
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Sounds to me like it's more of a chouce between blued vs stainless. The Mark X does have a cool facter in the mauser style action, controlled round feed and the Weatherby being more of a conventional style in the Vanguard action with pushfeed. I have both chamberings 300Win in a model 70 and 300Wby in a Vanguard both are very accurate for over the counter factory rifles. Personally I would look harder at the Mark X, besides you could maybe run a weatherby chamber reamer into it's breach and slightly lengthen the mag well if you ever just wanted something different. R. | |||
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I got my 300 Weatherby Vanguard at walmart for $299 and I never looked back. It's fast and accurate and that's all I can ask. Ken | |||
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Vanguards are great rifles. I love my .257. Having said that, if you want to be really retro, find a .300 H&H. It is not enough to fight for natural land and the west; it is even more important to enjoy it...So get out there and hunt and fish and mess around with your friends... - Edward Abbey | |||
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Ditto. Something very sexy about a H&H... Hank Life, it's good... | |||
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Thanks for all the response. By my count, so far its Interarms .300 Win -- 12, Vanguard .300 Wby -- 9. Although this thread did get me thinking about a Mark V... And about the .300 H&H, sorry guys, I'm not a fan of tapered cases, and my .30 Gibbs matches or beats the .300 H&H balistics. NRA Endowment Life Member | |||
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now you're talking, get a woodstocked MkV and don't look back | |||
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my 300 Weatherby Vanguard best group so far is .552 with 180 grain @ 3161 fps my vote 300 wby Jason | |||
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I don't have a 300 win but my Sauer 202 in 300 wby shoots incredibly well. Shoots as flat as anything out there, it hits hard and can handle long heavy bullets. I find it is had not to reach for this gun for a hunt because you are never limited. | |||
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I have both the 300 RUM And THE 300 Win Mag. That Rum Is for long distence and the Win is for not as long distence. | |||
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300 WinMag I have two of them....as far as needing 200gr plus perfrmance...that is what a 338 WinMag is for anyways and if that won't do it then a 375 Ruger will...or should... | |||
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They are both good calibers - no doubt. I have a 300 Wby in a MK 5 and love it. The 300 Wby has to be a better bet with its longer neck for heavier projectiles. Looks better too! | |||
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Its the 300 Wby for me in a MK 5. I love it! A better looking case and its got to be a better bet for heavier projectiles with its longer neck. | |||
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Go with the Weatherby, better with 200 and 220 grain bullets "Diligentia - Vis - Celeritas" NRA Benefactor Member Member DRSS | |||
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Thanks for all of your input. I finally decided on a new Weatherby Vanguard in .300 Wby with a 24" blued barrel. Next is a call to Richards for a AA Fancy Claro Walnut stock, then Midway for dies, brass, bullets, scope rings and bases, and then Brownells for Accu gel, bedding blocks, an in-stock recoil reducer and a Limbsaver pad, then ? for a Leupold VX I or II 3x9x40 scope. Then a couple of weeks of putting things together and tinkering, and maybe by the time Spring gets here, I'll have a new man's toy to make noise with. NRA Endowment Life Member | |||
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Awesome choise. By the tin you get the nice stock on it you will have one awesome rifle. The vanguards I have been around have all shot extremely accurate and the 300 weatherby would be my choise. | |||
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