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257 Weatherby vs. 6.5-06 vs. 6.5x284
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 890116" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Ok, see, this makes alot more sense. I thought at first you talking about .257 caliber bullets in general not being as accurate. I was highly confused. LOL</p><p> </p><p>Glad we can get things situated, and are on the same page now. Yes, I do agree that right now with our given bullet selection (which I agree completely, kinda sucks compared to other calibers) we are VERY limited to what distances and abilities we have with the .257...Which is why I have been begging Berger to produce some 130gr Hybrid .257's atleast a couple hundred so I can test them out...But they are so busy trying to keep up with the demand for bullets right now thanks to "dear leader" in office trying to take our guns away and DOD and DOJ buying up all the ammo, nobody other than a small niche' company would be able to produce such an item.</p><p> </p><p>I would talk to Cutting Edge, but their bullets are rediculously expensive. After winning the contest and getting 2 boxes of their bullets, now I can see why...Each bullet is CNC turned on a lathe. No wonder they cost $1.50 each. LOL</p><p> </p><p>However, I do desperately wish Berger would produce them, as I have had excellent luck with their bullets performing as expected and the accuracy and consistancy is phenomenal.</p><p> </p><p>I am also building a .25-06 A.I. at the moment, and a heavier LR bullet would be an excellent choice in it, as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 890116, member: 12995"] Ok, see, this makes alot more sense. I thought at first you talking about .257 caliber bullets in general not being as accurate. I was highly confused. LOL Glad we can get things situated, and are on the same page now. Yes, I do agree that right now with our given bullet selection (which I agree completely, kinda sucks compared to other calibers) we are VERY limited to what distances and abilities we have with the .257...Which is why I have been begging Berger to produce some 130gr Hybrid .257's atleast a couple hundred so I can test them out...But they are so busy trying to keep up with the demand for bullets right now thanks to "dear leader" in office trying to take our guns away and DOD and DOJ buying up all the ammo, nobody other than a small niche' company would be able to produce such an item. I would talk to Cutting Edge, but their bullets are rediculously expensive. After winning the contest and getting 2 boxes of their bullets, now I can see why...Each bullet is CNC turned on a lathe. No wonder they cost $1.50 each. LOL However, I do desperately wish Berger would produce them, as I have had excellent luck with their bullets performing as expected and the accuracy and consistancy is phenomenal. I am also building a .25-06 A.I. at the moment, and a heavier LR bullet would be an excellent choice in it, as well. [/QUOTE]
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