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New Weatherby.......(graphic pics)

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22 September 2005, 17:03
steve65
New Weatherby.......(graphic pics)
Hi Guys
Ive just started reloading for my 300wby i tried some 110grain VMAX at 3900+fps.....with the crony

Rifle....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v437/stephen1965/Picture055.jpg

Head shot at about 150meters....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v437/stephen1965/kerrysstuff049.jpg

Next at about 380+meters.....
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v437/stephen1965/kerrysstuff048.jpg

Shoots 5 shots into 1/2inch@100meters.

Cheers
Steve
22 September 2005, 17:32
Mandebvu
Bloody Marvelouse!!
Very nice rifle and its a shooter there mate!
Happy days with that!
Any more pics of the rifle mate please.
Keith


Rhodesian in UK Armed forces.
They stole my Farm, but not my African Spirit!
22 September 2005, 20:16
VarmintGuy
Steve65: Great looking Rifle you have there and you have it shooting very well also!
Any 300 Magnum that shoots 1/2" groups at 100 yards is "well tuned"!
Good for you!
I am notoriously "recoil shy" - or maybe I should say "recoil affected".
When I have my big guns out for range testing and I happen to take along a Varmint Rifle for sight in or load development I notice I simply can't help but get the "flinches" or the "jerks" when I switch to my light recoiling Varminters (223's etc)!
It sometimes takes me two more range sessions away from the "Magnums" before I can ease out of this recoil induced, detrimental affliction!
My latest attempt at undoing or dealing with this bad habit is to NOT shoot my Magnums very often! Thats the sissies way out I know but thats me!
Keep up the good work with your Weatherby!
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
23 September 2005, 00:50
chapster1
ohh steve bloody awsome pic lol ask just shouted for the wife to rush and take a peak hehehe
23 September 2005, 02:10
steve65
Keith,
Yeah ill take some more pics of the rifle when i get home tonight.

Cheers
Steve