they might... ill have to look into it. they have a 6.5-300 weatherby but that is alot of over bore and not a target rifle at all in my opinionmay want to wait until they have the vanguard chambered in a 6.5 rpm. that looks interesting.
they might... ill have to look into it. they have a 6.5-300 weatherby but that is alot of over bore and not a target rifle at all in my opinionmay want to wait until they have the vanguard chambered in a 6.5 rpm. that looks interesting.
Love my 257 Wby... my most favorite rifle to shoot and hunt with. It's not a Vanguard a MK5 RC.. most accurate non custom I own. I had no plans on buying it, but was at the bass pro grand opening in San Antonio. I went, was in the gun Deptment just looking , asked to see the 257... I had never owned a Wby.. but I knew the difference between a vanguard and the MK5. I own 4 now... I looked at the price and was confused.. I knew it had to be miss marked.. I asked the guy if it was correct.. he said yes and was looking in the computer... another guy a mgr I guess, walked over and asked if he could help the newbie out.. long story longer they had marked the MK5 RC as a vanguard!! I asked if they had anymore in the back he laughed and quickly said NO! They had to sell it to me at the price marked! Stuff like that never happens to me! The only time it's ever happened my vote is for the 257... it wasn't Roy Weatherby's favorite for nothing! Good Luck
Yes. So many options. I may just wait until a later time (few weeks) to keep saving and keep looking. At 10+lbs. my 300 will need a lighter scope or I will but a lighter rifle. I think the vanguard and Leupold would be nice set up in 257w or idk. A tikka In 6.5prc? Or.... I just don't knowBigJake91, is your head spinning yet from all of the opinions? There are some really good one's.
I would encourage you to consider your next rifle as an investment in an appreciating asset. Or at the very least, consider a purchase that will not be another depreciating asset in your life's quiver of depreciating assets. Just my $0.02 as a Dad and investor who owns and has owned my share of depreciating assets. Best wishes in your search!
If you want something that can get a bullet there before you can think about it then the 257 weathetby is your new caliber!If you are favoring weatherby and you have a 300WM. The 257 weatherby is hard to beat For target or hunting in a weatherby.
Huh?If you want something that can get a bullet there before you can think about it then the 257 weathetby is your new caliber!
Kinda loud though
Get 257 weatherby for hunting it as the man said spectacular for on game performance!! For your target work get one of the designer 6.5 or 6 mm. cartridges. Two rifles are better than one!!!!If your truly set on a Weatherby rifle, why not go with a Weatherby caliber? The ammo isn't budget friendly, but performance is spectacular and will handle your "lighter work". 7 RM is pretty close in performance to your 300WM. If you want to shoot alot, the 6.5 CM would likely give you the best barrel life if you care about that.