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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 1678164" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>I have had a couple of the Japanese 300s one with the 24 and one with the 26 inch barrel. I am not up on what is available from the factory, but both of my wood stocked Mark Vs were finicky except for TSXs. I have gifted both rifles but still load for them, and they both love 130 and 165 grain TSX and 168 TTSX and with very little coaxing, meaning most of the powder combinations and charge weights gave acceptable to fantastic results. The 180s were a little more difficult to get great groups with but still shot OK eventually. If Weatherby offers Barnes TSX I'd start there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 1678164, member: 67552"] I have had a couple of the Japanese 300s one with the 24 and one with the 26 inch barrel. I am not up on what is available from the factory, but both of my wood stocked Mark Vs were finicky except for TSXs. I have gifted both rifles but still load for them, and they both love 130 and 165 grain TSX and 168 TTSX and with very little coaxing, meaning most of the powder combinations and charge weights gave acceptable to fantastic results. The 180s were a little more difficult to get great groups with but still shot OK eventually. If Weatherby offers Barnes TSX I'd start there. [/QUOTE]
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