24 January 2012, 05:43
GF1Weatherby Mark V .300 Wby mag
I would check the bedding and ensure you don't have a crack behind the recoil lug. I've had two of these German Mk Vs, 300 Wby, and both had cracked. Easy to fix by glass bedding, but that is a big problem on these. Almost as big a problem as a pre-64 Model 70 .375 for cracking there. Good advice on cleaning, and good ammunition.
The 300 Wby is a great cartridge, I believe the best of the 300s. Many/most of the #1 contour (pencil) barrels will shoot very well.
27 January 2012, 03:26
bondyquote:
Originally posted by ledvm:
I guess my question is this: Do any of these very thin barreled Mark V's shoot worth a dam? For me to want to keep it...I want it to at least shoot 1 1/2" at 100 off the bench with 3 shots in a row.
To answer your question (belatedly) I have an Ultra Lightweight 300Wby Mk V; my hunting mate has one the same... they both shoot .5" 3-shot groups @ 100m off a bench. I have owned 7-8 Mk V's and none were poor shooters. My son's go-to rifle is an U/L .308 Win Mk V... it shoots .5" with factory ammo.
They are not everyone's cup 'o tea but they do shoot.