15 January 2006, 10:02
RMillerweatherby ultralightweight?
Any thoughts on these rifles?
I have been looking at two of these. Both are used in great shape.
One is a 240 wby mag with a pentax 3x9 lightseeker
the other is a 257 wby mag with a 3x10 weaver grand slam
They are $825 each. I have thought about getting them both.
My plan was to get a 270 ruger lightweight with a compact leupold for sheep hunting and a 308 in ?rifle? with a leupold vx-11 3x9 for target shooting. But for the same price I could have the WBYs.
I reload so the caliber choices are fine with me.
15 January 2006, 20:13
DthfrmbvThey are fine rifles in my opinion and the price looks great.
15 January 2006, 21:02
<9.3x62>Assuming they are is good shape and include said optics, both are very good prices. Both of those scopes are pretty good quality glass.
I've heard (so take it with a grain of salt) that these rifle can be quite fussing about the tightness of the action screws...
I'd blow of the Ruger in a heartbeat and get one of, or both of these. The 257 WM with a 120 Partition would be a fearsome sheep rifle...

16 January 2006, 02:05
coyotewallaceget the 257 over the 240 any day..
16 January 2006, 05:13
<9.3x62>Yes, if you are to buy only one, get the 257 for sure...
16 January 2006, 06:51
Thomas JonesBoth would be great hunting rifles, but i would take the .257. With a 120 grain partition or a 115 grain tripple shock you could go for anything up thru caribu and probably an elk in a pinch. A word of caution in either case. With the skinny tube, flutted or not you will heat up awfully quick, so be prepared to take a lot of time beetween shots. or plan on a new barrel in a few years. I would love one in .270 weatherby ! ...tj3006
16 January 2006, 21:01
30378I would surely jump on the 257. At that price it would just be hard to pass up. They are excellent rifles.
18 January 2006, 10:19
RMillerThanks guys.
I did get them both. I plan on getting a leupold compact to put on the 240 and will most likely make it my sheep rifle.
I plan on hunting with 85 TSX in the 240 and 100 TSX in the 257.
For fun shooting I got some .243 100 grain and .257 120 grain Hornadys that I plan on loading around 3000 F.P.S. for each rifle.
19 January 2006, 01:23
<9.3x62>Good move, I doubt you'll regret it. Moreover, you can easily re-sell either for what you paid for it should you be so inclined at some future point...