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25-06 vs 257 wby
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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Garcia" data-source="post: 2191393" data-attributes="member: 1173"><p>I vote for the 257 Weatherby as well. I have had mine for over 20 years. Shot some with 75 grain Vmax on varmints. Then switched to 100 TTSX. Taken a real nice antelope at 510 yds with it and another at 165. Both dropped instantly with one shot. It's a Weatherby vanguard, std 1:10 twist. Shoots 3/4 inch groups with 7828 powder and Fed 215m, weatherby cases. Pretty easy gun to hand load. A friend of mine has a similar gun and he too says gun is easy to find a sub MOA load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Garcia, post: 2191393, member: 1173"] I vote for the 257 Weatherby as well. I have had mine for over 20 years. Shot some with 75 grain Vmax on varmints. Then switched to 100 TTSX. Taken a real nice antelope at 510 yds with it and another at 165. Both dropped instantly with one shot. It's a Weatherby vanguard, std 1:10 twist. Shoots 3/4 inch groups with 7828 powder and Fed 215m, weatherby cases. Pretty easy gun to hand load. A friend of mine has a similar gun and he too says gun is easy to find a sub MOA load. [/QUOTE]
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