So, I purchased a .300 Weatherby barrel for my encore a few months ago, and have been piecing it together and loading up a few preliminary loads. Using 190gr VLS's, and H1000, I worked up loads from 80 to 87gr, with no pressure signs. Those 87gr loads did beat me up a bit. I scoped myself for the first time ever (just a slight whiff, thankfully). Not really interested in tempting fate a second time, especially where hunting situations may dictate shooting at odd angles. Also, some of the lighter loads grouped a tad better. I took it out last week with couple of promising loads, and got ahold of a chronograph. At 100, the first load was about 1.25", and the second was .88". I'm happy enough with the .88, but the chrony is making me doubt my choice. I'm coming in at 2922 fps, with 190gr VLD's. That puts me right in line with a 300 Win mag.
I wanted to build a long range (500 yd max) gun. Topped it off with a Leupold CDS, which will help me with the elevation. So what do you think, should I settle with a good but slower-than-I-expected shooter, or really try to get the most out of the Weatherby and add only 200 fps?
It is really fun to shoot, and looks pretty good too!