This new cartridge, and more specifically, it's loaded ammuntion - is laughable
140gr A-Frame @ 3395 fps drops 20" more @ 800 yards than the 142gr ABLR load in the 26 Nosler - even worse is the wind drift, 49" vs 28" for the 26N 142ABLR!!!. Bullet expansion with the A-Frame is unreliable below 2100 fps impact, which should be around 600 yards in the new Weatherby. On the other hand, 142gr ABLR will expand down to 1300 fps/1650 yards. And do we really expect a Swift A-Frame to provide sufficient accuracy in a Weatherby MarkV rifle to make hits at 600 yards? The 6.5-300 Wby w/ Wby ammo = LOL![]()
The simple fact is that many people that shoot the high capacity cartridges will never shoot past a few hundred yards, and as result, they don't have the skills required to shoot to 600 yards anyways. Some people will purchase rifles in the new chambering, just because it is a weatherby cartridges. Some people have large weatherby collections, and many of the larger calibers have only been fired a few times at the range, if they have been fired at all.




















































