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.257 Weatherby Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="600BP" data-source="post: 660606" data-attributes="member: 22097"><p>I have had one for over twenty years. And I agree a 6.5 caliber will take you out to 1k much better. But for a quarter bore, it does the job. I have been shooting barnes 100gr bullets out of it for some years now. In my experience with the 257 I have had no issues when a good hit was made. Please let me be clear, I have only had the opportunity to stretch this gun out to a distance of 500 when hunting. 100gr barnes ttsx's I have gotten very good groups with, at just under 3800fps. RE 22, and MAGPRO are the powders of choice in my MarkV.</p><p> </p><p>ERIK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="600BP, post: 660606, member: 22097"] I have had one for over twenty years. And I agree a 6.5 caliber will take you out to 1k much better. But for a quarter bore, it does the job. I have been shooting barnes 100gr bullets out of it for some years now. In my experience with the 257 I have had no issues when a good hit was made. Please let me be clear, I have only had the opportunity to stretch this gun out to a distance of 500 when hunting. 100gr barnes ttsx's I have gotten very good groups with, at just under 3800fps. RE 22, and MAGPRO are the powders of choice in my MarkV. ERIK [/QUOTE]
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