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<blockquote data-quote="DRock" data-source="post: 2203225" data-attributes="member: 109187"><p>257 Weatherby is a perfect choice for antelope. I have had a lot of success with 110gr Accubonds-- bc .418. You are limited with the 10 twist but this bullet at 3500+fps will get you well out past 500 yards with plenty of energy to kill a speed goat. These bullets have been hard to find even before the recent tightening on components. I would expect the Interbond will have similar results to the Accubond with slightly lower bc. I have had fantastic results on mule deer with 130gr Interbonds on mule deer in a 270 win.- they open up quick and hold together pretty well. </p><p></p><p>I am currently building a fast twist 257 Weatherby to shoot the 131 Blackjacks and the new Bergers that were announced and will hopefully be coming out soon. I may have an extra box of 110gr Accubonds I can part with as I dont see myself using them once my new rifle arrives. You really cant go wrong- pronghorn are easy to kill and any bullet your rifle shoots well and you have confidence with will get the job done. Good luck- if you haven't hunted antelope before you're in for a treat-- they are very enjoyable to hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRock, post: 2203225, member: 109187"] 257 Weatherby is a perfect choice for antelope. I have had a lot of success with 110gr Accubonds-- bc .418. You are limited with the 10 twist but this bullet at 3500+fps will get you well out past 500 yards with plenty of energy to kill a speed goat. These bullets have been hard to find even before the recent tightening on components. I would expect the Interbond will have similar results to the Accubond with slightly lower bc. I have had fantastic results on mule deer with 130gr Interbonds on mule deer in a 270 win.- they open up quick and hold together pretty well. I am currently building a fast twist 257 Weatherby to shoot the 131 Blackjacks and the new Bergers that were announced and will hopefully be coming out soon. I may have an extra box of 110gr Accubonds I can part with as I dont see myself using them once my new rifle arrives. You really cant go wrong- pronghorn are easy to kill and any bullet your rifle shoots well and you have confidence with will get the job done. Good luck- if you haven't hunted antelope before you're in for a treat-- they are very enjoyable to hunt. [/QUOTE]
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