I love my 7mm weatherby, flattest gun out there! I hand load 165 and 180 barnes x. Grandpa's old browning 7mm still shoots awsome, put 3 shots at 150 into a space the size of a quarter. Pop's 300weatherby is nice, i can shoot it just fine, got first 2 deer with it, but it doesn't shoot flat after 300 yards. 7mm weatherby at the target range i was hitting 500 yard shots inside of 3 inches, 2 foot drop. At 200 yards 3 shots in an 1.5" inch area.(I shot 2 boxes of shells at all different ranges) I know i dont need to shoot that far, but cross canyon at a sheep or goat that no one else will shoot cause is to far will be just fine for me. But it takes practice to be able to acuratlly shoot that far consistently!
Neighbor has a tikka and sako in 300 win for his son and himself. Both guns have taken every animal in B.C. (I like the tikka better, looks nicer, and i shoot better with it) But he introduced me to the 7mm weatherby(i was goin to buy a 300) and i realized that shots he wouldn't take would be in my range.
Italian is really expensive, go to alberta or wait for the canadian outdoors wholesales to move into kamloops.