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257 wby mag - 257 stw - 257 AM
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<blockquote data-quote="sewwhat89" data-source="post: 83976" data-attributes="member: 4587"><p>I am not going to say that your gunsmith is wrong because my standard 25-06 is shooting rounds into 257 Weatherby velocities. I am actually exceeding the velocities published in the Hogdon manual of the 257 Weatherby. I am pushing 85/87 gr bullets at 3740 and 100 gr NBT at 3505fps. So in my isolated case I could say that the .25-06 I built (I didn't build but for example) shoots as hot as the 257 Weatherby. An exception like this rarely becomes a rule, so I would advise some caution, and take his words with a grain of salt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sewwhat89, post: 83976, member: 4587"] I am not going to say that your gunsmith is wrong because my standard 25-06 is shooting rounds into 257 Weatherby velocities. I am actually exceeding the velocities published in the Hogdon manual of the 257 Weatherby. I am pushing 85/87 gr bullets at 3740 and 100 gr NBT at 3505fps. So in my isolated case I could say that the .25-06 I built (I didn't build but for example) shoots as hot as the 257 Weatherby. An exception like this rarely becomes a rule, so I would advise some caution, and take his words with a grain of salt. [/QUOTE]
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