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I have a 1 lb. of Reloader 21 here on my bench. Mark V stainless stardard barrel 24". Not an Ultra light, but shouldn't matter much. It took 8 different loads to find the sweet one, and I have the bullet just touch the lands. Builds a lot of pressure, but nothing dangerous. Have shoot over a hundred of these loads in the past decada.
Quote from: mrolen on November 01, 2013, 01:34:17 PMsell it and start over if that is an option. there are better platforms to start from like remington or a tikka yu don't work on tikas just shoot them
sell it and start over if that is an option. there are better platforms to start from like remington or a tikka
Quote from: Bob33 on November 01, 2013, 01:32:22 PMFWIW: I have a Weatherby Ultra Light in 257 Wby. Out of the box I could not get it to shoot consistently well. The bedding job was, politely speaking, horrible. I free floated it, and accuracy improved but not to a point where I was satisified.I finally gave up and had it rebarreled with a Benchmark barrel. I'm very happy with it now.I have the same rifle as well, same thing I've never been impressed with the accuracy. Do you have a picture of it? I sure like the ultra light weight barrel on these rifles, how heavy of a barrel did you go with? I'd even consider a 24" my 26 with a muzzle break (on the 300) sure gets in the way at times
FWIW: I have a Weatherby Ultra Light in 257 Wby. Out of the box I could not get it to shoot consistently well. The bedding job was, politely speaking, horrible. I free floated it, and accuracy improved but not to a point where I was satisified.I finally gave up and had it rebarreled with a Benchmark barrel. I'm very happy with it now.
If you get it too accurate wouldn't you have to change your username?
I swore I would never by a Wannaby when ROY and I had words many moons ago at the Reno gun show. Long story short I had cash in hand for a REALLY nice Wannaby and he just walked away to some suit. Well I have worked out loads on many of them and when the great looking and feeling 30378 came along I just had to spend the $$$. Had it trued, floated, trigger at munimum and cryoed and developed loads got to 5" at about 600 yards and no better, so I sold the gun and I felt it should do 3" or so no frikkin way. So my advice is to get a known good gun that will do what you want, There are lots of gun makers out there that can and will do the job for little more than trying to make a Wannaby shoot. Do a little research and there are several rounds in the beltless cases that are what the long range guys use(competition) that are a lot better suited to the job than the Wannaby case and as long as you hand load already your in. JMO " Something like a silk purse and a sows ear with the wannaby"
I've been wanting to do this for a couple years now, and I want this winter to finally be the year. I shoot a 300 weatherby in a Mark V, the lightweight version. My dad and I shoot the same rifles, and same loads, and have struggled to get decent groups but have manged to find a load that is OK to us, which still only gets around 1 inch groups at 100 yards. Its not bad but I would really like to tighten it up. I wanted to try Rbros after reading so many good things about him, but I spoke with him last year and he told me he didn't have the tooling for weatherby actions, and was going to be focusing on full rifle builds anyhow. My next thought was to try Benchmark. I emailed them and heard back from Chris, he has told me they can do everything I need. Awesome. Is there anyone else I should consider? Maybe someone a little closer, although I really don't mind the drive up there since from everything I have read, it will be done right. There are a lot of things I think could be improved on this rifle, and I am not against getting a new barrel, however I was considering trying to accurize the rifle and see what kind of improvements we can get with the factory barrel, hoping that I can do this in two stages just to help the wallet out. Thoughts?
Thanks woodland, that's what I wanted to hear. I shot again on Sunday and again I am still not pleased with the groups I can get currently. It's probably much closer to 2 MOA. That was shooting off a bench in a vise, which it's been a while since I've done that normally I practice the way I hunt which is prone off a bipod. I am going to plan on taking it up to benchmark after this last hunting trip and having them go through it and most likely do a new barrel as well. What are thoughts on doing a 24 inch barrel instead of the 26? With the muzzle break on this gun it sure is long and I don't mind sacrificing a little speed for maneuverability.