I've just returned from a special license hunt in Camp Wainwright. Despite the bitter cold, I tagged out on bucks the first day. In the morning I shot a nice Mule Deer buck that scored 169", and later a 5x4 Whitetail that goes 143". I am not posting this to brag, rather to express how impressed I was with the performance of the .240 Weatherby. The rifle is a Weatherby MkV Synthetic that I dropped into a take-off stock from an Ultra-Light Weight. It's topped with a Kahles AH 3-9x42 in Talley rings/bases and weighs in at 7.5 lbs total. After a couple of frustrating range sessions trying to develop a fast yet accurate ("hunting rifle" accurate) load the .240 languished in the gun safe not to see light of day for a couple years. After serving penance, and re-bedding the fore-end pad this thing decided to shoot! 95gr. Ballistic Tips over 53gr of H4831 produced 3300fps and 4 shots into .582". Why 4 shots? because the shooter buggered the 5th to open the group to just over 1.25", excitement got to me! Anyhow, the the Mule Deer was shot at 493 yds with the second shot. First shot stopped him from his run after striking him in the horn. I think I led him to much and held too high. Second shot was broadside and struck the spine behind the shoulder, again I underestimated how flat this thing shoots! The Whitetail was shot on the run quartering away at 285' ish yards. Bullet struck the vitals and dropped him so hard he broke his jaw when he hit the ground. Now I know taking two deer dont lend enough credibility to judge the .240 as a world beater cartidge but considering bore size and the finality of the shots delivered I'm impressed.
Thanks for reading my ramblings, just still excited from the hunt!
Heres a couple pics:
Thanks for reading my ramblings, just still excited from the hunt!
Heres a couple pics:


















































