Weatherby,..what will they think of next?
Throat erosion and bang flop are Weatherby trademarks, not Winchester with the .264 and these terms can be found as such in most dictionaries under "See Weatherby".
Geez,.. Roy and company were doing this and hammering anything that moved when most of us were looking around in thickets for our double lung shot 30/30Deer.
And then 70 years later,.....Nosler invents a screamer that bang flops all that strays into it's tracker beam. I say fooey,....it's been long time done. If .22LR was the low point and .50BMG was the high water mark, the man who totes a .300Weatherby Magnum, may be carrying one of the most versatile tissue shredding, sharpnel delivery vehicles yet invented.
The 300Wby had the balls 6 decades ago to do all that seems to be the craze today with 1200, 1300, 1700 yard kills on big game, it was merely limited in yesteryear to it's glass, bi-pods and ballistics programs and more importantly mind set.
President Truman had a plaque on his oval office desk that read "The Buck stops here",.....well Roy Weatherby envisioned in his head some 70 years ago, that "The Buck flops here".
All Hail the Wby magnums, Father's of the modern 2 km big game rifles and being the original barrel burning, cheek jolting, shoulder cracking and scope cutting beasts, that projected "hydrostatic flop" on anything inside of a quarter section.
The 6.5/300 will no doubt continue the Weatherby reign of terror on any game animal unfortunate enough to stray into the open with a line of sight between it and the Weatherby rifle.

I should probably buy me one of those Wby magnums before I dies, no?................... Oh wait, I can't even take my old 7mmRM on the bench anymore, so the Big 300 would bang me all over hell's half acre.

