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25-06 vs. 257 Wby
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1512560" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>The fact that it's a 1/4-bore, the fact that it's fast, and the fact you can get decent barrel life out of it, despite being grossly overbore. It also is an excellent whitetail deer cartridge. Very flat shooting. And kills very effectively with a good behind the shoulder vitals shot.</p><p></p><p>These are the same reasons I love my .25-06 AI as well. But I also love the fact that it does the same as the .257 Wby (within 50-75 FPS MV), but with cheaper brass, better brass life, better barrel life, less powder, less muzzle blast, and less recoil.</p><p></p><p>I still have all my .257 Wby brass, ammo, reloads, and dies, because I plan on getting another one someday, as well. But it will be a custom, and most definitely NOT a Weatherby brand rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1512560, member: 12995"] The fact that it's a 1/4-bore, the fact that it's fast, and the fact you can get decent barrel life out of it, despite being grossly overbore. It also is an excellent whitetail deer cartridge. Very flat shooting. And kills very effectively with a good behind the shoulder vitals shot. These are the same reasons I love my .25-06 AI as well. But I also love the fact that it does the same as the .257 Wby (within 50-75 FPS MV), but with cheaper brass, better brass life, better barrel life, less powder, less muzzle blast, and less recoil. I still have all my .257 Wby brass, ammo, reloads, and dies, because I plan on getting another one someday, as well. But it will be a custom, and most definitely NOT a Weatherby brand rifle. [/QUOTE]
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