Weatherby MkV Accumark in .257Wby
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 8:54 am
Hi Guys,
No this is not an episode of My Kitchen Rules but yes I did take these photos of my new rifle in my kitchen After a long wait with QLD Weapons Licensing (they deleted my PTA cheers :jack: ), I finally have my latest purchase from Abelas Sydney (Keith). A Weatherby MkV Accumark in .257Wby. I have been waiting a fair while to get this rifle and finally I have it in my safe. I plan on using it locally small game through to deer and in NZ June 2015 and maybe New Caledonia in 2016. I also knocked out a few reloads last night to try at the range possibly on the weekend and then in the field the weekend after :boogie:
Reloads are 75gr Vmax, 75gr Sierra HP, 85gr Nosler BT, 90gr Sierra Gameking, 100gr Barnes TTSX, 100gr Speer BTSP & 115gr Nosler Ballistic Silvertip. Powders used were 2209 & Re-22. Results to follow depending on weather this weekend!
The book reckons the 2209 and 75gr projjie combo will get me around 3900FPS = reality is probably a bit lower but she'll still be humming on the underground mutton!
(also posted on AHN)
No this is not an episode of My Kitchen Rules but yes I did take these photos of my new rifle in my kitchen After a long wait with QLD Weapons Licensing (they deleted my PTA cheers :jack: ), I finally have my latest purchase from Abelas Sydney (Keith). A Weatherby MkV Accumark in .257Wby. I have been waiting a fair while to get this rifle and finally I have it in my safe. I plan on using it locally small game through to deer and in NZ June 2015 and maybe New Caledonia in 2016. I also knocked out a few reloads last night to try at the range possibly on the weekend and then in the field the weekend after :boogie:
Reloads are 75gr Vmax, 75gr Sierra HP, 85gr Nosler BT, 90gr Sierra Gameking, 100gr Barnes TTSX, 100gr Speer BTSP & 115gr Nosler Ballistic Silvertip. Powders used were 2209 & Re-22. Results to follow depending on weather this weekend!
The book reckons the 2209 and 75gr projjie combo will get me around 3900FPS = reality is probably a bit lower but she'll still be humming on the underground mutton!
(also posted on AHN)