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Blurb today at American Rifleman: http://www.americanrifleman.or...ge-and-mark-v-rifle/ I wonder how many rounds before re-barreling? | ||
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Basically the 6.5STW except with rounded shoulder. As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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Yep, Layne Simpson's pet venturified. Must be the Creedmoor craze and stagnation of Weatherby sales is driving this re-invention. As if the .264 WinMag is not enough of a barrel burner. But there is that huge gap between the 257 and 270 Wby Mags ... | |||
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I think it is an answer to the 26 Nosler. Personally, I'd rather hear 6.5-257 Weatherby. | |||
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They did this in the 50's but I don't think they had the bullets to make it work then. I remember seeing a very ornate 6.5-300 Weatherby that was gold plated and had tons of typical 1950's Weatherby embellishment on it. | |||
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It dates back to "The Original Pennsylvania 1000 Yard Benchrest Club..." early post-WWII. The original was the 6.5 WWH. Weatherby, Wright, and Hoyer. There's a pretty neat writeup in one of the old Gun Digests I have. | |||
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Rich, That is interesting. what Edition/year of Gun Digest was it in? I will look at it if I find it in my 2-dozen or so past edditions on the shelf. My earliest is 15th Edition/1961, IIRC. 6.5-300WbyMag: Re-invented several times, eh? Now going all the way to official addition to the proprietary line-up must be the only new thing about it. And there was even a "500 Weatherby" that never made it to full proprietary status, about as soon as there was a 378 Wby to wildcat. John Buhmiller and Roy Weatherby both did it in the 1950s, eh? | |||
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Hmm, how about a ~$450 Vanguard? Of course, there's 375H&H Vanguard that's been listed for a year, now... | |||
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Yeah, I know Weatherby made one for Herb Klein back in the 50s or 60s. I remember one heavily engraved and an old Weatherby box of ammo with 6.5 written on it with a magic marker. Seems like it was gold inlaid too. Guess the time was right with the 26 Nosler for Weatherby to introduce a "new" caliber. Good for them. I see they are touting a "New Mark V" also with better trigger/barrel, sub MOA, etc. | |||
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Oh I found it. Its in the "African Big Game Hunting" forum under a thread titled "Herb Kleins rifles". My bad, the barrel marking says "Weatherby .264 Magnum" Careful if you have eaten recently and wear protective eyewear. There's a lot gold. | |||
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Magnum Hunter 1, Thanks for the refresher, I have a strong stomach. http://forums.accuratereloadin...=899107281#899107281 Posted by Saeed, by special request of Mike McGuire I bet, so pictures are still there, hosted by ar.com. There is also a ".284 Magnum," but I will copy only the ".264 Magnum" pics, just for gun porn, no redeeeming social value, really flash: | |||
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Yep, I had forgot it was Herb Klein, I was thinking it was a 50's writer, I had forgot about Herb's rifle. | |||
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"Pimp my gun" | |||
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OMG As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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I've been watching Narco on Netflix. Pablo Escobar would tell you to tone it down. | |||
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