Stupid question but... what are the advantages of Weatherby's calibers compared to other "popular" caliber ?
I like spending money, but not $3 or more a boom.
Sean
Every Weatherby caliber is going to be faster and hit harder.
I have a .257 Wby , and feel the cost of the ammo is just the price you pay if you want to shoot a Weatherby. If you reload, or want a slightly cheaper option buy the 100 grain spitzers. They are around $45 a box (actually cheaper than just buying the empty brass) and then put whatever bullet you want in it. Personally I love the 87 grain spire point....they shoot so flat and still hit hard at distance.
Lazzeroni tops Weatherby in several calibers.
Maybe thirty years ago they were a big step ahead but today very few are that big of a deal. Example .270weatherby. .270WSM is much cheaper and mirrors performance. The .300weatherby is hardly a big step ahead of the .300win. both loaded to 65000psi there is hardly a lick of difference. The only reason many are surviving is because of loading them in the vanguard. IMHOEvery Weatherby caliber is going to be faster and hit harder. In the 257 Roy it is in the range of 150-200 ft/sec above a 25-06. Better trajectory, point blank range, animals go bang flop further from the bang.
I have seen people on the forums buy a 243 and instantly talk about making it 243 AI. I dont understand this, (other than being a gun nut and because they can) just buy a 6mm rem. Why buy a 308 and try to get 30-06 performance, just buy the 30-06. It is like trying to hit a 4 iron to the 250 yard par 3, when you know it is a wood.
Many years ago the Weatherby calibers were it for super magnum performance over standard calibers. For example the 300 Weatherby was a big step up over 300 Wm, now we have many other choices, the 300 Rum in that case.
IMO that's not really true. They. Do have a significant performance boost over the mainstream cartridges. It is not always percieved in loading manuals, because the weatherbys are hardly ever loaded to top levels. With the 9. Lug mark V action they are able to handle significantly more powerful loads. The Weatherby lineup survives because of the Mark V rifles. The vanguards are great rifles, but if they were not around it would not hurt the cartridge lineup.Maybe thirty years ago they were a big step ahead but today very few are that big of a deal. Example .270weatherby. .270WSM is much cheaper and mirrors performance. The .300weatherby is hardly a big step ahead of the .300win. both loaded to 65000psi there is hardly a lick of difference. The only reason many are surviving is because of loading them in the vanguard. IMHO
IMO that's not really true. They. Do have a significant performance boost over the mainstream cartridges. It is not always percieved in loading manuals, because the weatherbys are hardly ever loaded to top levels. With the 9. Lug mark V action they are able to handle significantly more powerful loads. The Weatherby lineup survives because of the Mark V rifles. The vanguards are great rifles, but if they were not around it would not hurt the cartridge lineup.
I was a whole sale sports the other day and bought a few boxes of 257 weatherby ammo loaded with the 100 spritzer. They were 44.99 a box. Hornady also loads ammo for it at around $45 a box. Not all that expensive.




























