Anyone running a Weatherby 307 Alpine CT?

Went to the range for the first time with mine Sunday, 7PRC, Hornady 175 ELD-X Precision Hunter. I want to try some 180 ELD-M and 160CX next.
Very happy with the first outing.
Purchased from Scheels, price matched, great experience. Thank you Nicaburns for your posts and pictures!

I'd like a little more LOP, has anyone taken the recoil pad out? Thinking about 3D printing a longer thicker version.
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I picked up mine last week… fit and finish is good with the exception that I had to use a brush to remove cerakote powder from the muzzle and inside the brake in order to install the brake. It was thick enough to prevent threading otherwise.
Bolt is exceptionally smooth and trigger adjusted nicely down to 2#. Mine is 8# on the button with the brake on, Hawkins ultralight rings, and a Trijicon Tenmile 4-24x50. Sadly, work means I won’t get to shoot it until the weekend.
*pic shows it next to a Savage Ultralight in 6.5prc with a stockys VG2
7prc vs 6.5prc, is the 7 nice to shoot. I've been thinking of getting the 6.5 being a little better than my creedmoor, but wondered about the 7. Not sure if it's worth it or not. I don't want to get thumped by the extra recoil and want my wife and kids to eventually shoot the same cartridge confidently. Idaho hunting usually elk and smaller. Have other options if I need to hunt larger.
 
7prc vs 6.5prc, is the 7 nice to shoot. I've been thinking of getting the 6.5 being a little better than my creedmoor, but wondered about the 7. Not sure if it's worth it or not. I don't want to get thumped by the extra recoil and want my wife and kids to eventually shoot the same cartridge confidently. Idaho hunting usually elk and smaller. Have other options if I need to hunt larger.
6.5 PRC is very mild recoil… 7prc to me, is not bad but definitely a step up… below 300wm but not by a ton. Given your description, I’d say 6.5 PRC all day long!
 
Handled some of these at scheels over the weekend. The action doesn't feel slick by any stretch but it felt a lot better than the mkV next to them. Weatherby really screwed the pooch with the bolt fluting and cerakote on mkV bolts, makes them feel awful.
 
Handled some of these at scheels over the weekend. The action doesn't feel slick by any stretch but it felt a lot better than the mkV next to them. Weatherby really screwed the pooch with the bolt fluting and cerakote on mkV bolts, makes them feel awful.
Mine wasn’t super slick when I got it either. Some good oil and cycling it some and about 150 rds and it feels exponentially better than when I first got it. Not quite tikka good, but it’s very good.
 
168 gr tipped match kings. 4 shot 100yd group. Seems to be a little more picky than my tikka, but finding a couple loads it likes.
 

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168 gr tipped match kings. 4 shot 100yd group. Seems to be a little more picky than my tikka, but finding a couple loads it likes.
Good shooting there. My buddy has the same rifle and shoots the 170 TA's. Almost all groups we shot had all three rounds touching at 100. Was consistent out to 500 yards as well. Sweet shooting rifle.
 
I’m gonna try the terminal ascents today
Mine doesn’t shoot the TA well at all but likes just about everything else OK. The Barnes LRX is .48 and I tried the Weatherby 177 hammer hunter today and it was .62… I was kinda hoping it would shoot awful because it is so dang expensive 🤣🤦🏻‍♂️
 
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