Especially if you don't buy "premium" bullets. If you do, then you can load for it as cheaply as for any. No such thing as cheap factory hunting ammo for a 300 WBY Mag, I think about $100 a box of 20 is pretty much the price you'll have to pay unless you handload. I don't hunt, just shoot 170 grain cast gas checked bullets with SR4759 or 5744 about 1600 fps or so. The only older "period correct" scopes I'd pay extra for is a US or Japanese made Bausch & Lomb, or a German made Weatherby "Imperial". ![]() You absolutely couldn't go wrong with it at $1,000 to $1,200. I'm guessing the rifle you are looking at is a "P" prefix rifle. All were manufactured to a very high standard and are excellent rifles. " $ value") with the earliest examples being the most desirable. Pre Mark Vs - again, much collector interest (e.g. No prefix West German rifles - definite collector interest with the earliest examples being most desirable. "P" prefix West German rifles - minimal collector value unless in smallest or largest calibers. In addition to the normal "condition is everything": currently manufactered USA rifles and Japanese rifles - no collector interest value is as a hunting rifle. ![]() Hey 'dog - I have 4 Weatherby rifles chambered in 300 WBY MAG: 3 Mark Vs (one of them being coop44's old one that he posted photos of) and a Mauser action "pre Mark V".
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