Hello the problem is that if I change the trigger when carrying the safety in the throat of the stock I would have to change the stock. Something that I can not cope with monetarily.I would change the trigger by the 8x86 .
Timney or something else.
But than ,you are gonna spoil the atmosphere a little bit.
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True. Personally I kinda like the bigger frontal bullet area .323 vs .308. But again tomato, tomaaato.I can see that 300 Weatherby Magnum generates more speed than the 8x68S with equal points. But the difference is not very significant. I think that the animal that is shot will not notice the difference between one and the other.
I can see that 300 Weatherby Magnum generates more speed than the 8x68S with equal points. But the difference is not very significant. I think that the animal that is shot will not notice the difference between one and the other.
I keep reading forums even German and put 300 timesby better cartridge than 8x68S.
Thank you for your answers. I have a 300 Win Mag and now I will have an 8x68S as well. The point is that in my country, I read that 300 Weatherby surpassed 8 and that 300 Win Mag practically equaled it. Obviously the aforementioned cartridges are very good but I wanted to know which protrudes a bit in benefits.
You have great reason. For the way to hunt in Spain on animals of maximum weight of 200 kilograms but that if in movement, full of adrenaline, with medium or short distances of shot (rarely exceed 150 meters) the cartridge must be a forceful cartridge, average speed, with a diameter between 7 and 8 millimeters and expansive tip. And for our high mountain hunting where we will throw as much as 350 meters, on calm animals and weighing not more than 150 kilos I think that with a 30-06 or similar we cover all our hunting. Or perhaps a 9.3 × 62 and a 30-06 cover all possible hunting scenarios.I think you need to list your criteria of measurement between the cartridges. Also I think people, in your country as well as many other countries, are comparing the two subjectively with very limited criteria to compare. Also, comparing the 8x68s to the .300Wby is like comparing apples to oranges. If you are only comparing speed then yes the 300Wby is faster. But you forget their cases are not near equal in capacity. If you compare the B.C. of their bullets then the .30cal may have an advantage. But if you prefer to look at their frontal area then the larger 8mm is better. Are you looking at kinetic energy or Taylor's K.O. for you comparison?
If, what is better, is only subjective then it's whatever floats your boat. I guess you need to decide what it is that produces a benefit. If, in your country the .300Wby has surpassed the 8x68s then I would guess it is because of the need for speed some people crave and I wonder how many of those .300Wby's have a muzzle brake on the end of them.
The 24" barrel length for the 8x68S & 300WBY will work just fine. Considering the BRNO 602 in 8x68 is 25" you only lose approx 100fps. The Weatherby Vanguard in 300WBY series has a 24" barrel (I have both calibres myself). Again you only lose about 100fps. I think you should keep what you have. Not a fan of the newer WSM or WSSM calibres. If you wanted a shorter "standard" action then I can understand your thought process, but I would choose calibres along the lines of a 270, 7x57, 7x64 etc. Upgrading the trigger and stock may make things more comfortable for you but won't have much effect on velocity. May possibly improve accuracy.I'm always thinking about it. I am overwhelmed because I have two very old rifles, the Voere of this thread in 8x68 S and a Santa Barbara in 300 WM that also "present" you in your day. Both have a Mauser 98 type action with passive ejector that I love ... but both have 24 "cannon and I think they are short for cartridges with so much capacity and I am always thinking of selling them and buying a modern rifle in 270 WSM or 300 WSM ... Really ... so much speed and performance lose the 8x68S and the 300 WM in 2 "of length? I would like your opinions. If you kept both rifles one of them would improve it with a good trigger and a fiber stock. Thank you.