Yes it is. Selling both of them actually. The .257 has a taker but the .340 is available if you are interested https://www.africahunting.com/threads/ideal-plains-game-matched-pair-257-wby-340-wby-for-sale.52971/
Both rifles are/have:
- Weatherby full length Mark V action.
- USA made by Saco Defense in Maine in the late 1990's early 2000's.
- True stainless steel - as opposed to the chrome plated Japan made Weathermark, or the current silver coated carbon steel Weathermark.
- True stainless steel machined metal bottom - as opposed to the current 'pot-steel' cast bottom.
- Tuned-up action and trigger.
- Bell & Carlson Medalist Kevlar stocks with full length (grip to swivel) aluminum bedding block.
- Action drilled and tapped for 8x40 scope bases screws - as opposed to 6x48 factory screws.
- Talley stainless steel bases and 30 mm Screw Lock detachable rings.
- Zeiss Diavari Z 2.5-10x48 rifle scope.
- Zeiss scope caps.
Wow, very nice. If I didn't already have two 257s, I would have jumped all over it. LOL!!!! I like Weatherby rifles and calibers. Unfortunately the 340 is too much for me. My limit is the 300
This is also what I thought for years when I was shooting the 250 gr Nosler Partition. Moving to the 225 gr TTSX has been a revelation. Lowering ejecta weight by 10% lowers recoil by 20% all other factors remaining constant. Dropping the recoil by 20% has made a night & day difference with the big .340 Wby. It continues to drop game like the hammer of Thor, but it now only hammers on one end
Actually it drops game even better because the 225 gr TTSX mostly retains its weight through the entire penetration while the 250 gr NP typically lost its entire front core (40% of its weight) within the first few inches of penetration.
This is the 225 gr TTSX in action:
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