09 January 2010, 19:21
Maxx7mm-300 weatherby?
does anyone have any real world experience with this round for big game hunting? Velocities? loads?
thanks
09 January 2010, 19:50
vapodogquote:
7mm-300 weatherby?
AKA 7mm STW?
Why would anyone make a 7mm-.300WBY when the 7mm STW is standard?
Hunting experience?....yes....I had the STW and found it worked exactly like the 7mm Rem Mag....
I sold it but sure wish I had that M-70 CRF back....it'd ba a .375 H*H now!
09 January 2010, 19:59
Fish30114quote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
Why would anyone make a 7mm-.300WBY when the 7mm STW is standard?
I had the STW and found it worked exactly like the 7mm Rem Mag....
+1 on that!
09 January 2010, 22:42
MileHighShooterToo similar to the 7mm STW to really warrant building one. Now if you already had it (understandable seeing as the STW was a wild cat just a few short years ago too) then reloadersnest.com has loads, you could probably top the STW by a bit due to a slightly larger capacity, and higher loading pressure IF you have the Weatherby free boore. Big if.
09 January 2010, 22:57
BuliwyfThe 7mm-.300 bee was at one time the hot 1,000 yard cartridge and still may be for all I know. However, a big 7 like the STW, RUM, 7/300 Weatherby is as fine a huntin rig as there is on earth. A 140 gr bullet at a sizling 3500 fps and minimum felt recoil is a thing of beauty (TOB). Warren Page was right.
09 January 2010, 23:01
BuliwyfBTW, a big plus for the 7mm-.300 Weatherby is the high quality 300 brass available from Norma for Weatherby.
10 January 2010, 01:53
Maxxquote:
Originally posted by Buliwyf:
The 7mm-.300 bee was at one time the hot 1,000 yard cartridge and still may be for all I know. However, a big 7 like the STW, RUM, 7/300 Weatherby is as fine a huntin rig as there is on earth. A 140 gr bullet at a sizling 3500 fps and minimum felt recoil is a thing of beauty (TOB). Warren Page was right.
thanks for a detailed reply.