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270 weatherby, just as capable as the 6.5-300 with less powder and less overbore
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I ordered one, hows the recoil without the brake?On a whim I bought a Mark V Weathermark LT 6.5 RPM and I love the thing. Made in Wyoming, cerkoted and a trigger tech trigger. The factory load with the 127 LRX shot extremely well. .5" at 1 00, .75 at 200 and 1.1" at 300 yards. My wife killed her mule deer with it this year. I switched to the 140 accubonds and killed a bull elk 1st rifle season. It is just another 6.5 but it performs well. I feel its more of a realistic cartridge than the fire breathing 6.5 300 but nothing wrong with a dragon! View attachment 226890View attachment 226891
I know I know her buck is almost as big as my bull
7What twist are these needing for the 131 and the 25sst?
127 lrx is snappy but not bad. 140s hits a little harder. I'd say less recoil than my 280AI. Nothing crazy. Haven't shot it with the brake yet, probably won't either. Ordered some redding dies and gunna try the 124 hammer hunters first. Guessing 3300 fps is doable since hammers seem to always run a little faster and the factory 127s are going 3225I ordered one, hows the recoil without the brake?
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Nice127 lrx is snappy but not bad. 140s hits a little harder. I'd say less recoil than my 280AI. Nothing crazy. Haven't shot it with the brake yet, probably won't either. Ordered some redding dies and gunna try the 124 hammer hunters first. Guessing 3300 fps is doable since hammers seem to always run a little faster and the factory 127s are going 3225
As mentioned a 1:7 for standard cartridge velocities. I have seen mentioned to go 1:7.5 -8 for magnum cartridges to not risk exploding the bullet! For velocities over 3200 fpsWhat twist are these needing for the 131 and the 25sst?
Minimal experience with tikka (handled two or three at SCI), but the Weatherby actions I have handles are incredibly smoothHow smooth are the Weatherby actions? Equivalent or better than Tikka?
Accuracy good out of the box?
I like their short bolt throw.
Different, both smooth in their own wayHow smooth are the Weatherby actions? Equivalent or better than Tikka?
Accuracy good out of the box?
I like their short bolt throw.
How smooth are the Weatherby actions? Equivalent or better than Tikka?
Accuracy good out of the box?
I like their short bolt throw.
That stiffness goes away after a short break inI handled a handful of them in scheels the other day and the MkV actions had very stiff bolt lift. The bolt slid forward and back pretty nicely but the bolt lift was heavy. This is a pretty standard compromise you see in standard 2 vs 3 lug actions, it is easier to get a light bolt lift with 2 lugs. The weatherby actions are basically a 3 lug with 3 rows of lugs so there are actually 9 lugs (2 rows of lugs on the smaller cartridges like 6.5 RPM).
Personally, I'd rather rotate the bolt a few more degrees and upset the site picture less than have a shorter throw that requires more force. The compromise with 90 degree throws is tight scope clearance if you have a scope mounted very low with a large ocular bell.
if shooting 131 blackjacks exclusively,go 1-7 twist.if you want to shoot a bit lighter hammer or barnes or other also,then go 1-7.5 twist.will still stabilize the 131s.good shooting and hunting.As mentioned a 1:7 for standard cartridge velocities. I have seen mentioned to go 1:7.5 -8 for magnum cartridges to not risk exploding the bullet! For velocities over 3200 fps