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25-06 vs 257 wby
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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 2191896" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>Heavy bullets are great, but the 10 twist and bullets under 130 grains are amazing in the 257 Bee. That is what sets it apart. Sheer speed to beat wind as far as mirage and wind will let you shoot. I would be curious to see at what distance the 135 Bergers BC evens things out with the 110 Accubonds, or 100 grain Sciroccos Velocity from a drop and drift standpoint. I'm not saying there is no advantage to long heavies, just that the Bee as a pure hunting cartridge won't be hamstrung with a 10 twist until you get past 600 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 2191896, member: 67552"] Heavy bullets are great, but the 10 twist and bullets under 130 grains are amazing in the 257 Bee. That is what sets it apart. Sheer speed to beat wind as far as mirage and wind will let you shoot. I would be curious to see at what distance the 135 Bergers BC evens things out with the 110 Accubonds, or 100 grain Sciroccos Velocity from a drop and drift standpoint. I'm not saying there is no advantage to long heavies, just that the Bee as a pure hunting cartridge won't be hamstrung with a 10 twist until you get past 600 yards. [/QUOTE]
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