Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: yakimarcher on October 07, 2010, 12:40:43 PM
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My friend has a weatherby mark 4 that he is willing to sell me we havent discussed price but i think he would let it go for less than 500. it's in good condition, no scope though. Im trying to get an idea what the rifle would be worth. I mostly bow hunt and this rifle would be for bear, future out of state trips for deer/elk/antelope or if i ever draw a moose/bighorn/mt.goat tag. i think this would be a good all around rifle. whats you'r opinion?
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Sure, good all around cartridge but expensive if you have to purchase ammo and also can be a little hard on the shoulder. You might want to shoot it first, if you haven't already, to be sure the recoil isn't more than you're comfortable with.
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For under $500 if it's in good shape, it would be a pretty good buy on a gun/caliber that would be adequate for all the the species hunted in North America. I echo Bobcats sentiments that if you do not handload, it is expensive to shoot.
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For under $500 if it's in good shape, it would be a pretty good buy on a gun/caliber that would be adequate for all the the species hunted in North America. I echo Bobcats sentiments that if you do not handload, it is expensive to shoot.
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Will kill anything but expensive to buy ammo for and kicks pretty good.
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thanks
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yep x2 to all said. factory loads are spendy. and i echo the shoot it first and see what you think of the gun. even if it does not have a scope you can still feel what the recoil is like. very good cal for anything around :twocents:
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Most people that have and keep a 300wby love them. If recoil is to much, you will know quickly. Definitely one of the best 300mags. Get some dies and be ready to reload.
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that is a good buy. most 300 will never have a barrel shot out, unless they are owned by a gorilla
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I reload for mine. Always shot 180's through it. I loaded up some 150's and went shooting last week. Id let my grandma shoot the 150's. Huge difference in recoil.
MS
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When you are shooting a elk, deer, etc. you will never even know the gun kicked what so ever. I love mine and have had plenty of success with it. In good shape 500 is an awesome price. Expensive to shoot but I like just using 1 shot per animal and then its not an issue. :IBCOOL:
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All ammo is expensive these days so dont let that turn you away. I shoot a 300 Weatherby and the ammo I'm shooting is Weatherby ammo and only costs $50 bucks a box. Thats pretty comparable to alot of other calibers.
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All ammo is not expensive... I buy 7mm Rem Mag ammo for $22.00 a box right here in Seattle at Big5 of all places. I own a couple other magnums and for the price of 300 RUM or Weatherby ammo I can buy 2 boxes for my 7 mag. If you don't reload buying ammo for $50 to $60 a box gets old pretty fast, especially if you like to shoot :twocents:
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well i do like to shoot, but i have a .30-30 and a .22 i can keep myself pretty happy with and just shoot the .300 a few times when i go out.
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All ammo is expensive these days so dont let that turn you away. I shoot a 300 Weatherby and the ammo I'm shooting is Weatherby ammo and only costs $50 bucks a box. Thats pretty comparable to alot of other calibers.
"Only $50 a box"... Wow. That's about 2.5x more than most boxes of ammo. Wish I had your money.
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All ammo is expensive these days so dont let that turn you away. I shoot a 300 Weatherby and the ammo I'm shooting is Weatherby ammo and only costs $50 bucks a box. Thats pretty comparable to alot of other calibers.
You are right, that is pretty comparable to the price of 2.5-3 boxes of .308 winchester that I frequently shoot.
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I shot a Mk V Syn/Stainless .300WBY for years. Shoot it first. If it's accurate and in good shape,then $500 is good. Buy a set of dies and reload. Mine liked 83 1/2 grains of IMR7828 behind 180GR Nosler partitions. You'll get about 3100fps with that recipe. Good luck and keep us posted if you do buy it.