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Reloading
257 wby
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<blockquote data-quote="Wilderness Blacktail" data-source="post: 1769340" data-attributes="member: 27906"><p>I had a 257 wby in a Vanguard S2. My two main loads were 117 gr H. Interlock, with IMR 7977 3320fps, and a 100gr Etip at 3570 with IMR 7977. Both were very accurate. I killed more deer with the Interlock, 10 and none went more than a step before they fell, they just dropped and flopped. Longest shot was a nit over 200 yds, average 120yds. </p><p>Since your not after elr range I'd keep em in the back of your mind.</p><p> I also worked up great loads with the 115 partition and 115 TSX and they both shot great at around 3250 iir. Lemme know if a want specifics.</p><p>For meat saving I say your on the right track with the monos. The sledge hammers should be fine but the heaviest hammer hunter that will stabilize in 1:10 fully is the 92gr. I had emailed back n forth with Steve about this exact thing a few yrs back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilderness Blacktail, post: 1769340, member: 27906"] I had a 257 wby in a Vanguard S2. My two main loads were 117 gr H. Interlock, with IMR 7977 3320fps, and a 100gr Etip at 3570 with IMR 7977. Both were very accurate. I killed more deer with the Interlock, 10 and none went more than a step before they fell, they just dropped and flopped. Longest shot was a nit over 200 yds, average 120yds. Since your not after elr range I'd keep em in the back of your mind. I also worked up great loads with the 115 partition and 115 TSX and they both shot great at around 3250 iir. Lemme know if a want specifics. For meat saving I say your on the right track with the monos. The sledge hammers should be fine but the heaviest hammer hunter that will stabilize in 1:10 fully is the 92gr. I had emailed back n forth with Steve about this exact thing a few yrs back. [/QUOTE]
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