Weatherby G300180SR 300WBY 180 SR 20
Weatherby Ammunition offers a Variety Of Premium Grade Bullets That Are carefully Selected For Specific Hunting applications. To Meet Varying Needs, Weatherby proudly Load The Norma Spitzer. The Spitzer Bullets Are Made By Norma Of Sweden, a Company renowned For The High Quality Of Its Products. Weatherby Chose Two Of The Most Popular Bullet Weights For Its Ammunition. The .257 Weatherby Mag. Ammo Is Loaded With a 100-Grain Spitzer, While The .300 Weatherby Mag Is Loaded With a 180-Grain Spitzer. With 60 Percent Weight Retention, The Bullets Are Suited To a Wide Range Of Hunting applications.
Caliber: 300 Weatherby Magnum
Bullet Type: Spitzer
Bullet Weight: 180 Gr
Muzzle Energy: 3967 ft Lbs
Muzzle Velocity: 3150 Fps
Rounds-Box: 20 Rounds Per Box
Game Category: Medium-Big Game
Manufacturer: Weatherby
Model: G300180SR
SKU: SS_61329
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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300 Weatherby Magnum |
Weight |
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180 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Soft Point |
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MFG NO |
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G300180SR |
SKU |
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1050082 |
UPC |
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747115419371 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 300 Weatherby Magnum was wildcatted by Roy Weatherby in 1944 and was among his initial cartridges when he went into production in 1945. The 300 Weatherby Magnum remains the flagship of the Weatherby line, the most popular of the Weatherby Magnums. It is based on the 300 H&H case blown out, retaining the full (2.85-inch) case length and adding Weatherby's distinctive "double Venturi" shoulder. It is thus just one of numerous "improved" versions of the 300 H&H, but easily the most popular and the only one readily available in factory form. The 300 Weatherby Magnum is fast, flat-shooting, and powerful, and has been the choice of many serious globe-trotting hunters since its inception. Factory loads are available from Federal, Hornady, and Remington as well as Weatherby. Weatherby factory loads include: 150-grain bullet at 3540 feet per second; 165-grain bullet at 3390; and 180-grain bullet at 3240. —
Craig Boddington