Weatherby Accumark 30-378 stainless/brake
#11
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From: fort mcmurray alberta canada
But as you can see, those who have one would not trade it for anything. Those who don't, do not recommand it.
1)the 30-378 has noticeable more recoil
2)the 30-378 factory loads produce about 70fps more than my handloads
3)my 300ultramag is considerably more accurate
4)the fit and finish is much better on my rifle.The action on the accumark was not centered in the stock properly so the gap was larger on one side of the barrel than the other.
5)whether using factory loads or factory loads,the 300ultramag brass or loads are much lower priced.
In the end.I am happy to have sold the 30-378.
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Thank You all. I appreciate your help. But as you can see, those who have one would not trade it for anything. Those who don't, do not recommand it. And you all have good points. That's why an ignorant like me has a hard time making up his mind. I'll go with Haugenna: contact Weatherby and get their story. I didn't find an e-mail address for them. Will have to write a letter. I don't reload, but now that I'm retiring, will have time to do it. I'm glad to hear that the recoil is tolerable with the brake.... don't know if the sergent-at-arms at the local field will let me use it. Other members might complaint about the noise. Will keep you posted...might takea few months. No dealer in Canada has one but one dealer in Alberta is expecting a couple in november, and no dealer in the States will ship to Canada. Customs officers have gone crazy since 9-11. They don't even let scopes pass.
Pierre from Canada
Thank You all. I appreciate your help. But as you can see, those who have one would not trade it for anything. Those who don't, do not recommand it. And you all have good points. That's why an ignorant like me has a hard time making up his mind. I'll go with Haugenna: contact Weatherby and get their story. I didn't find an e-mail address for them. Will have to write a letter. I don't reload, but now that I'm retiring, will have time to do it. I'm glad to hear that the recoil is tolerable with the brake.... don't know if the sergent-at-arms at the local field will let me use it. Other members might complaint about the noise. Will keep you posted...might takea few months. No dealer in Canada has one but one dealer in Alberta is expecting a couple in november, and no dealer in the States will ship to Canada. Customs officers have gone crazy since 9-11. They don't even let scopes pass.
Pierre from Canada
You got advise from folks that have experence with guns that burn 100gr of powder and has killed at the distances you talk about. I am sure weatherby is going to be so much more honest. In fact I believe you should believe all you read.

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[quote]I sold the rifle for a very healthy profit.I had a custom 300ultramag built for the price that I sold the accumark for[/qoute]
Stubblejumper...I would expect as much from a custom rifle costing considerably more than an Accumark.
3)my 300ultramag is considerably more accurate
4)the fit and finish is much better on my rifle.The action on the accumark was not centered in the stock properly so the gap was larger on one side of the barrel than the other.
4)the fit and finish is much better on my rifle.The action on the accumark was not centered in the stock properly so the gap was larger on one side of the barrel than the other.
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From: fort mcmurray alberta canada
Stubblejumper...I would expect as much from a custom rifle costing considerably more than an Accumark
I am in Canada where an accumark in 30-378 costs $2000 Can.
Using todays prices in Canadian dollars.
new remington sps rifle for donor action-$500
action trued,lapped and feed rails opened up for ultramag cartridge $200
mcmillan stock and bedding $550
premium match grade barrel installed and fluted $750
Total price-$2000 Canadian
So there you go,you can have a factory accumark with a Criterion barrel,put together to factory tolerances,or you can have a lapped and trued action,a real kreiger barrel and a mcmillan stock for the same price.
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To Stubblejumber,
Almost unbelievable that your 30-378 had such a gap. Maybe because it was a first production line rifle and the quality control department boys were out for lunch. Hope they're better now.
Thank's
Almost unbelievable that your 30-378 had such a gap. Maybe because it was a first production line rifle and the quality control department boys were out for lunch. Hope they're better now.
Thank's
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In your very own words....."I sold the rifle for a very healthy profit.I had a custom 300ultramag built for the price that I sold the accumark for"Dont really know what a "very healthly profit" might bebut when you add that to the price of an Accumark what do you have?
$2000 rifle + healthy profit = what? $2500-$3000
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From: fort mcmurray alberta canada
In your very own words....."I sold the rifle for a very healthy profit.I had a custom 300ultramag built for the price that I sold the accumark for"
Dont really know what a "very healthly profit" might bebut when you add that to the price of an Accumark what do you have?
$2000 rifle + healthy profit = what? $2500-$3000
Dont really know what a "very healthly profit" might bebut when you add that to the price of an Accumark what do you have?
$2000 rifle + healthy profit = what? $2500-$3000
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No dealer in Canada has one but one dealer in Alberta is expecting a couple in november, and no dealer in the States will ship to Canada. Customs officers have gone crazy since 9-11. They don't even let scopes pass.
Pierre from Canada
No dealer in Canada has one but one dealer in Alberta is expecting a couple in november, and no dealer in the States will ship to Canada. Customs officers have gone crazy since 9-11. They don't even let scopes pass.
Pierre from Canada
http://www.cfc-ccaf.gc.ca/info_for-renseignement/factsheets/imports_e.asp
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cwhitenton,
I was talking about those canadian customs officers who sitat a warehouseand check parcels coming in. I read a thread (don't remember where) where guys said that scopes where returned to the US by those officers because they were part of guns. Then some US dealers got wise and wrote on the customs form that they were ''magnifying glasses to see far objects'' and some scopes made it through.
Believe it or not.
I was talking about those canadian customs officers who sitat a warehouseand check parcels coming in. I read a thread (don't remember where) where guys said that scopes where returned to the US by those officers because they were part of guns. Then some US dealers got wise and wrote on the customs form that they were ''magnifying glasses to see far objects'' and some scopes made it through.
Believe it or not.


