dan belisle
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I make 2940 fps with RL22 and 250 gr bullets, either Noslers or Speers. Gain twist barrel, 26". - dan
Yeah I'm a big Berger fan for the DRT expansion factor and no meat loss as I don't need to make direct shoulder shots… I agree with the benefits at different weights, but you can't argue with raw energy transfer of the bigger bullets. Love that sound when a bullet connects like a Mack truck and folds them. The 300 OTM's are hard to beat at any distance with energy/wind IF they are capable of running at a speed that puts them out in front of the 250's.You may want to look at the 260 hammer bullets...or lighter. My 338 edge -similar in case volume and performance- loves N570 and that hammer bullet. Its good for 3K out of a 26" barrel. The 300 Berger shoots well too. My advice is look at the charts and ask yourself how far you're really going to shoot. I think you'll find most hunting distances benefit from a lighter bullet trucking at high speeds.
Man, you had a completely different experience with Weatherby customer service than anyone I've ever talked to/read about. About the only big gun company to not change hands and have people actually answer the phone when you call.Couple comments on 340 WBY. First, my hunting buddy bought a gorgeous one, and it would not shoot good groups. I tried 250 to 300gr bullets to no avail. Also factory loads. We sent it in. They shot a decent 1" with 200gr bullets and told us to stick with light bullets. Sent gun back. Now it just sits there. 200gr bullet it a 338 cal gun..... Sure Idiots....
Weatherby SUCKS in my opinion. The long throat is a gimmic to get a little more velocity. Roy didn't have range finders. So he made up for it with max velocity.
Just got the newest Nosler loading manual. It suggests that the 340 WBY needs a crimp or very tight neck tension to shoot accurately. I am going to try crimping for the first time in decades. We will see....
But I still am of the opinion that Roy's 340 sucks...... And the company as well. A $3k gun should shoot MOST everything under 1" period . To be told to shoot light for caliber bullets by the manufacturer is crap.....
Yeah I'm a big Berger fan for the DRT expansion factor and no meat loss as I don't need to make direct shoulder shots… I agree with the benefits at different weights, but you can't argue with raw energy transfer of the bigger bullets. Love that sound when a bullet connects like a Mack truck and folds them. The 300 OTM's are hard to beat at any distance with energy/wind IF they are capable of running at a speed that puts them out in front of the 250's.
If I can get them into the 2800 range, they are a clear winner.
I push the 195's in my STW and the 115's in my 6x47. I always take the biggest possible when the energy benefit is clear.