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NO!!
no!!!!!!!
You will have to shoot as many different brands and bullet weights as you can find/afford. The rifle will exhibit a preference for one or two.
You will have to shoot the load at different settings to find out which one works best with your particular rifle and ammo.
You will have to shoot as many different weights as you can to find out. Each weapon will show a preference for one or two projectile weights.
The answer is yes...and no There are several models of Weatherby rifles. Different models are avail. in a plethora of calibers. Here is an example: If you have a Weatherby Mark V chambered for 7mm Weatherby Mag YOU CANNOT shoot 7MM Remington Mag ammo. Dont look at the manufacturer of the ammo, look at the caliber and do not interchange. Weatherby has several "propriatary" calibers, wby 7mm, wby 270, wby 257, wby 460, and others. Look on the barrel for the caliber stamp. If your rifle is chambered in one of these "weatherby" calibers, you must shoot either Wby ammo, or reload. If your rifle is chambered in a standard caliber (270 win, 30.06, 243, 7mm, 257, etc,etc, you can shoot any munufacturers ammo that is in that caliber. Hope this helped, any questions: spikefrb@sbcglobal.net
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The .308 has a larger DIAMETER bullet, being 7.62 mm (versus 7mm) However, SOME 7mm cartridges may be longer than the .308, such as the 7mm Magnum.
What is good in mine might not be good in yours. You have to shoot the various loads to find out.
Only 7mm magnum ammo made by a reputable ammunition maker provided the rifle is in working order.
It should be marked on the barrel. There are other 7mm rounds besides the 7mm Mag.
You may use any brand of 7mm Magnum rifle ammo.