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25-06 vs. 257 Wby
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1512496" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>That was before the barrel went to crap in less than 100 rounds. As a matter of fact, that was posted within a month of me purchasing the rifle. I never really shot the gun more than about 50 rounds prior to 2011, when I started shooting it more at the range and not just a couple shots a year in the woods for hunting. That's when everything went downhill.</p><p></p><p>Also, I still like the cartridge, but I have no problems pointing out the flaws in it either...Like lack of efficiency and archaic shoulder design, and the old way of doing things for performance, like just shoving more powder behind it to make it go faster, and add 2" of freebore to keep pressures down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1512496, member: 12995"] That was before the barrel went to crap in less than 100 rounds. As a matter of fact, that was posted within a month of me purchasing the rifle. I never really shot the gun more than about 50 rounds prior to 2011, when I started shooting it more at the range and not just a couple shots a year in the woods for hunting. That's when everything went downhill. Also, I still like the cartridge, but I have no problems pointing out the flaws in it either...Like lack of efficiency and archaic shoulder design, and the old way of doing things for performance, like just shoving more powder behind it to make it go faster, and add 2" of freebore to keep pressures down. [/QUOTE]
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