300 Weatherby... Opinions?

We have a 300 wby that shoots 1/2" groups and from time to time 1/4" groups. If your looking for the best of the 300 magnums, I would suggest to go for the 300 H&H. It has more to offer than what you think.

I reload for my father-in-law's pre-64 model 70 300 H&H so I am aware that it is very capable and matches the speed of the 300wsm and sometimes even the 300win. I absolutely love that cartridge but it's hard to find a rifle cambered in 300 H&H and not too many actions that will work with it either. I have brass and dies for the 300win and the H&H, but if I could find a H&H that I wouldn't mind taking into the mountains I would be all over it. I'm all torn this week because I also found a decent deal on a 375 H &H and I'm wondering if I should just grab that and say to hell with a bigger .30
 
I reload for my father-in-law's pre-64 model 70 300 H&H so I am aware that it is very capable and matches the speed of the 300wsm and sometimes even the 300win. I absolutely love that cartridge but it's hard to find a rifle cambered in 300 H&H and not too many actions that will work with it either. I have brass and dies for the 300win and the H&H, but if I could find a H&H that I wouldn't mind taking into the mountains I would be all over it. I'm all torn this week because I also found a decent deal on a 375 H &H and I'm wondering if I should just grab that and say to hell with a bigger .30

Do it.
 
BO56.......Nothing wrong with a 300 WM and 200 gn bullets.........I used to load IMR 7828 in the Win mag (before the slow RL powders came along) and get well over 3000 fps with 24" barrels in 3 different rifles. A Sako and Early (NEW) Supergrade both shot sub MOA with 200 Parts but I had a Fthrwt that didn't like anything I tried, however still gave nearly 3100 fps.
 
Nothing wrong with a bee but i find them to be a little long for the Vanguard action. The 300 wm is pretty much the same performance if you handload and much cheaper and easier to find the ammo for.
 
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