redline wrote:kjd wrote:GriMo is right.
We are talking about a varmint cartridge (sorry anything that is in .224 is a varmint or target cartridge IMO).
The .224wby is a pointless waste of time when you have the likes of the 22-250 220swift and other cartridges that outperform and brass price is less than 1/4 of the .224 wby.
Sure there are some great weatherby cartridges and I can understand paying the premium price for those when you talk about big game hunting. That said I don't believe that two hunters of equal skill level that the Weatherby would give them the edge over a non-weatherby cartridge (except maybe in their mind).
What I love is the pretentiousness the Weatherby diehards possess. All I said was the 224 Weatherby is impractical as a varminter when there are cartridges that exceed its ballistics that are better value and you girls all get your knickers twisted.
Redline, thing is mate I wasn't talking about a 340wby I was talking about a varmint cartridge where brass is ridiculously expensive. Its fine if you are only going to have 50-100 pieces of brass but when you do a lot of shooting and take away 300-500 rounds away with you each trip its stupid to have a inferior cartridge that its brass costs more.
thank christ ur not talking about a 340wby as neither was I!!! (read my bloody post lol)
you talk about us wby lovers and yet ur the one who told me under no uncertain terms a 300wby was never going to shoot a pill off any size faster than 3000fps!!!
now don't knock em and stop running em down and some new guys might get em and shock horror may find them perfectly suitable for varminting (I know i have)
always amazes me the way guys say a wby is not worth it as it is so cost prohibitive yet they dont have one or shall i say WONT have one lol
(go the 22-250) they rock

redline wrote:thank christ ur not talking about a 340wby as neither was I!!! (read my bloody post lol)
How about you read my post first mate. I stuffed up on an insignificant point (ie I could have said any other wby cartridge it don't matter.)
redline wrote:you talk about us wby lovers and yet ur the one who told me under no uncertain terms a 300wby was never going to shoot a pill off any size faster than 3000fps!!!
Ahh no I didn't. I just disagreed with your claimed figures(which I can't remember but I thought they were outlandish) as I couldn't find ANY loading data that supported them. Never at anytime did I say that it wasn't going to shoot a pill of any size over 3000fps. I wouldn't say that when there are projectile weights from 110gn to 250gn in .308. It makes no sense.
Now you may have proved me wrong in my opinion and I'll accept that but: I HAVE NEVER SAID THAT THE 300WBY WILL NOT PUSH ANY PILL OF ANY WEIGHT FASTER THAN 3000fps.
redline wrote:now don't knock em and stop running em down and some new guys might get em and shock horror may find them perfectly suitable for varminting (I know i have)
Why would I not run the .224 weatherby down when it is slower than a 22-250rem, more expensive and I've never seen a 224wby win a benchrest comp (22-250's have).
redline wrote:always amazes me the way guys say a wby is not worth it as it is so cost prohibitive yet they dont have one or shall i say WONT have one lol
Hang on. I'm not a Weatherby basher And go back to reading my post:
kjd wrote:Sure there are some great weatherby cartridges and I can understand paying the premium price for those when you talk about big game hunting. That said I don't believe that two hunters of equal skill level that the Weatherby would give them the edge over a non-weatherby cartridge (except maybe in their mind).
I'll say it once again for you. There are some great wby cartridges that are superior to all other factory cartridges. These may well be worth the expense however, the .224 Weatherby is not one and is too expensive and inferior to other better, faster, cheaper options.
Are we a bit clearer now that I have had to basically repeat my last post?
Cheers!