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25-06 vs. 257 Wby
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1512467" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Spot on. I have shot 25-06, and a few other 25 Ackley's. The 257 kicks their butts easily, in the same length barrel. The 257 Bee was also easy tyo load for, non-picky in powder or bullets and will consistently clover leaf three Horn 117 grain Interbonds at 200 yards, at 3450 FPs. It makes whatever I shoot with it DRT and it feeds WAY better than the Ackleys. Slick as butter every time.</p><p></p><p>It shoots from 75 gtain to 117 grain equally well and the only bullet it didn't seem to like was partitions, they were still under MOA to 400 yards. Horn, Sierra, Barnes, Speer and Nosler all shot well under 1/2 MOA out of a factory stock Weatherby Ultralight that is Devcon bedded and pillared. If you don't reload the Weatherby Select cheapie ammo does 3580 FPs in 110 grain and will clover leaf at 100 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1512467, member: 26077"] Spot on. I have shot 25-06, and a few other 25 Ackley's. The 257 kicks their butts easily, in the same length barrel. The 257 Bee was also easy tyo load for, non-picky in powder or bullets and will consistently clover leaf three Horn 117 grain Interbonds at 200 yards, at 3450 FPs. It makes whatever I shoot with it DRT and it feeds WAY better than the Ackleys. Slick as butter every time. It shoots from 75 gtain to 117 grain equally well and the only bullet it didn't seem to like was partitions, they were still under MOA to 400 yards. Horn, Sierra, Barnes, Speer and Nosler all shot well under 1/2 MOA out of a factory stock Weatherby Ultralight that is Devcon bedded and pillared. If you don't reload the Weatherby Select cheapie ammo does 3580 FPs in 110 grain and will clover leaf at 100 yards. [/QUOTE]
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