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25-06 vs 257 wby
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<blockquote data-quote="samcleod" data-source="post: 2191844" data-attributes="member: 77615"><p>I have a 257 WBY Mark 5 with the synthetic stock and 24" fluted barrel with a Premier Heritage 3X15X50 scope. Using WBY factory ammo(110 Accubonds and 115 Nosler BT) it shoots 2" at 500 yards no problem. My only issue with the gun is the meat damage for shots less than 200 yards. I only use this gun if I'm expecting to shoot 200 yards or further now. I have a 270 WBY and a 300 WBY Mark V Deluxe with wood stocks that are really nice. Both shoot great and look fantastic. All three of these guns shot great out of the box and continue to do so. Ammo is expensive but they shoot so well I don't have to spend too many shots at the range getting ready for hunting season. The WBY is a good option to get some nice wood and get a gun a little quicker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samcleod, post: 2191844, member: 77615"] I have a 257 WBY Mark 5 with the synthetic stock and 24" fluted barrel with a Premier Heritage 3X15X50 scope. Using WBY factory ammo(110 Accubonds and 115 Nosler BT) it shoots 2" at 500 yards no problem. My only issue with the gun is the meat damage for shots less than 200 yards. I only use this gun if I'm expecting to shoot 200 yards or further now. I have a 270 WBY and a 300 WBY Mark V Deluxe with wood stocks that are really nice. Both shoot great and look fantastic. All three of these guns shot great out of the box and continue to do so. Ammo is expensive but they shoot so well I don't have to spend too many shots at the range getting ready for hunting season. The WBY is a good option to get some nice wood and get a gun a little quicker. [/QUOTE]
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