Weatherby’s Red-headed stepchild?
I’ve owned .257 and .300 Wby in the past and they are fine chamberings. But there is one Weatherby that seems to get very little love. I’ve been curious for a while and Clayton from Prophet River helped me scratch the itch. My new 7mm Wby (MK V ULW) arrived today along with 100 Norma brass and Redding dies. I have a box of 160gr Partitions and a box of 175gr Partitions. There is some MRP on hand as well.
Any fans of the 7mm Wby on CGN? If anyone has a pet load with MRP and 175 Partitions to share, then please share!
After I’m done with this I may just have to test the .270 Wby with the old IMR7828 and 130gr Partition combo too.
I’ve owned .257 and .300 Wby in the past and they are fine chamberings. But there is one Weatherby that seems to get very little love. I’ve been curious for a while and Clayton from Prophet River helped me scratch the itch. My new 7mm Wby (MK V ULW) arrived today along with 100 Norma brass and Redding dies. I have a box of 160gr Partitions and a box of 175gr Partitions. There is some MRP on hand as well.
Any fans of the 7mm Wby on CGN? If anyone has a pet load with MRP and 175 Partitions to share, then please share!
After I’m done with this I may just have to test the .270 Wby with the old IMR7828 and 130gr Partition combo too.





























. I've mentioned it in past posts, I have three Schultz & Larsens, as/the three cartridges shown on the red cover of the old Norma reloading manual. The three, a co-operative effort between Norma and Schultz & Larsen, are the 7x61 S&H, 308 Norma Mag and the 358 Norma Mag 






















