My understanding is that Weatherby rifles chambered for Weatherby specific cartridges have extra freebore to reduce pressure and increase velocity. I assume this would be the same for both their Mark V and Vanguard rifles?
Do the Mark V & Vanguards also have more freebore for non Weatherby calibers compared to other rifle manufacturers? Or do they ream to industry standards? If there are industry standards
So, if I was to take a Remington and a Weatherby Mark V both with same twist rate and both chambered for 300 Weatherby my assumption would be the Weatherby rifle would have more muzzle velocity because they increase the amount of freebore
Is this correct?
Do the Mark V & Vanguards also have more freebore for non Weatherby calibers compared to other rifle manufacturers? Or do they ream to industry standards? If there are industry standards
So, if I was to take a Remington and a Weatherby Mark V both with same twist rate and both chambered for 300 Weatherby my assumption would be the Weatherby rifle would have more muzzle velocity because they increase the amount of freebore
Is this correct?