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25-06 vs 257 wby
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<blockquote data-quote="Longrangers" data-source="post: 2191184" data-attributes="member: 101564"><p>I grew up hunting with a 25-06. I used it from woodchuck hunting to white tails and it did well. Brass is cheaper and easier to find, but I would base my decision on what good brass is available. A 257 weatherby is a hard shooting gun but I have no personal experience with it. I know gentlemen that just passed away and for years he used a 257 Robert's for elk but he knew his limitations and did well with it. Give it time and you will probably see a screaming 25 nosler come out I think especially with all the new calibers that they already created.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longrangers, post: 2191184, member: 101564"] I grew up hunting with a 25-06. I used it from woodchuck hunting to white tails and it did well. Brass is cheaper and easier to find, but I would base my decision on what good brass is available. A 257 weatherby is a hard shooting gun but I have no personal experience with it. I know gentlemen that just passed away and for years he used a 257 Robert’s for elk but he knew his limitations and did well with it. Give it time and you will probably see a screaming 25 nosler come out I think especially with all the new calibers that they already created. [/QUOTE]
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