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Quote:Quote:Quote: I testify before the NitroExpress Vintage Gun Court...I have 1 Weatherby in .240cal When this said I begin to reconize "Weatherby" as an interesting genuine American Gunhistory worth telling. The Weatherby like you write will never become the slick trim/slim stalkingrifle of the past. A 215grain @ 2150 ft/sec from a .303 will drop any roebuck here in this kingdom and beyond with given distance ofcouse. I will also at any chance when hunting roebuck use my Kurz 6,5x54kP or a Rigby Ball & Shot too. A .38 special is all it takes. The roebuck isnīt a tough animal like a wild boar. But for hunting in Africa for longe range springbok, wilderbeast or any other larger antilope the .303 comes with a limitation where my .270Wea(pre-winnie) have never heard of "limitation" yet. I have shot quite a few animals with the .270wea and I have seen how fast animals drop versus a slower moving bullet. Use the Boss as long as you eyes can use the ironsights. I too enjoy ironsights, which mainly is on my .333Jeffery when hunting in Africa. Rigbymauser, So 378wby, 270wby and 240wby....I have owned 270wby, 7mm wby, 257wby and 300wby. Currently, I am not owning anything Weatherby.... |