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A couple of weeks ago, I sold my Weatherby MkV, .300, after owning and hunting with it for over 30 years. I have always regarded it as one of the very best elk cartridges, and in fact have taken a good number of elk with the rifle. It has also been with me on hunts to Mongolia, Africa, and multi-species hunts here in the US.

As age creeps up on me, I just don't like the recoil anymore, and I know that my .280, .270 WSM, .30-06, and .257 Wby. will handle everything and anything I still want to hunt- still, I'm gonna miss smacking down big stuff with authority with that big, flat-shooting .30.

Also sold off my ammo and brass, so now I'm completely out of the .300 Wby. business. I hope the new owner of the rifle enjoys it as much as I did, for so many years- this fall, I'm going to take my .280 elk hunting to fill my cow tag, and tell myself how great it is to carry a lighter, shorter rifle, with less recoil and muzzle blast. Hope I haven't made a big mistake!


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Sometimes ya just gotta move on. .280 will kill’em just as dead.

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My 72 year old hunting partner did the same thing this year. Went from a 300 to a 280... much lighter rifle. We shall see what he thinks of it.


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Originally Posted by beretzs
My 72 year old hunting partner did the same thing this year. Went from a 300 to a 280... much lighter rifle. We shall see what he thinks of it.


I’m 69, la la la la.... I don’t wanna hear that !!! whistle

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Selling a rifle? That’s the craziest thing I’ve ever heard 😀 How are you ever going to build a “collection”?

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You’ll be glad you chose the 280. However, I have the same love affair as you for Wby Mk V in 7 Wby, no way I’d ever sell it.


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Originally Posted by jwall
Originally Posted by beretzs
My 72 year old hunting partner did the same thing this year. Went from a 300 to a 280... much lighter rifle. We shall see what he thinks of it.


I’m 69, la la la la.... I don’t wanna hear that !!! whistle

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I’ve not owned a 300 Wby, but for some inexplicable reason I have had an
“Irrational affection” for the 300 Win Mag. I’ve had several and actually I owned an OG 77
300, before I owned any 7 RM.

I have killed quite a few WT with my 70 Black Shadow. My 2 largest WT, 1 heaviest body, &
1 largest racked buck plus several others.

Literally I hate to think of NOT owning and NOT hunting it.
Irrational, yes. It is what it is.

Bighorn I really hope you find satisfaction w/o your Bee.

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Based on what you have in the safe, and the fact that you no longer tolerate the recoil as well, it sounds like you made a very sound decision.

I doubt you'll miss it once you start using the .280, .270 WSM, .30-06, and .257 Wby a little more.


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You could have loaded it down a bit. I have two Kleinguenther 300 Weatherby’s. I load them down to shoot a 150 Barnes at 3000 fps. Not bad to shoot at all.

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A more practical approach is usually not a mistake.

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Originally Posted by WhelenAway
Based on what you have in the safe, and the fact that you no longer tolerate the recoil as well, it sounds like you made a very sound decision.

I doubt you'll miss it once you start using the .280, .270 WSM, .30-06, and .257 Wby a little more.

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sell an old friend that you had done many successful hunts with ?

not me.....pass it down to a grandkid or give to some deserving yougster you might know

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Every gun I sold or traded I regretted doing so.

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Originally Posted by sdgunslinger
sell an old friend that you had done many successful hunts with ?

not me.....pass it down to a grandkid or give to some deserving yougster you might know


Problem is, kids, grandkids, etc. already have as many guns 'gifted' to them from me as they will ever use, not counting what will be left to them when I'm gone!
Plus, nowadays, just giving away firearms is a big problem.


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I’ve traded or sold stuff I wasn’t using, wasn’t gonna use, putting that equity in something I do and will use.

Nothing wrong with that. In my case, like posted already, my son has more guns than safe room as do I.

I never move my “keepers”, but other stuff, not a problem.

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You mean, —- No Regerts ?

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Originally Posted by beretzs
My 72 year old hunting partner did the same thing this year. Went from a 300 to a 280... much lighter rifle. We shall see what he thinks of it.


Dang Scotty. Send him my way, I'll let him shoot some of my 6.5 creedmoor rifles. He may like those even more than the 280... Just sayin.. Oh, and on the topic of 300 wby magnum rifles. There was a guy selling his at a local site I frequent and in his ad, it read push feed model 70. In his pictures, it was a classic CRF. He only wanted $550.00 for it. I told him that the rifle pictured was a CRF. He took the listing off right after I told him. Hell, I would have bought the rifle, but honestly he didn't even know what he had... That classic 300wby is a rare bird and worth far more than his asking price... I can relate to the op though. I sold my sporter m1917 300WBY and have regrets.... I still save my die set, just in case I run across the perfect 300wby again..


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I turned 60 this year and don't shoot my 300 WBY as much anymore because of the recoil but my wife gave it to me soon after we got married and I won't sell it. I hope my son expresses interest it in the future.

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I still remember the expression on my son's face the first time that he touched off his new .300 Weatherby at the bench. He likely had that same pained look when he bought factory ammo for that thing. Over the years he has blown the heck out of the woods behind his deer lots of times, but he has since retired it for a more sensible cartridge choice. I suppose it depends on where and what you hunt, but here deer are at stones throw ranges and there isn't the need for some big magnum. I've got that same issue now with a 7# 7mm RM that I built up for a one size fits all rifle. What a terrific mountain rifle, but my mountain climbing days are behind me and a 7mm-08 made up the same way as that RM makes more sense. I should really sell off that big 7, but it so nice and a proven rifle that I just can't.


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