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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 708629" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I find it exactly the opposite. I cannot for the life of me see any reason for the 25WSM! Besides it's also a poor case design. I personally would prefer the 25/.284 over the 25-06. </p><p> </p><p>Brother of mine was a big quarter bore person (still is), and he shot the 25-06 for several years as well as the standard Roberts and the .257AI in about ten different rifles. I also shot these same rifles quite a lot too. We both came to the same conclusion that the .257 Roberts based cases came out on top every time. WSM cases are over priced and hard to come by in my part of the country, and the necks are too short for the shoulder angle. Also for a cartridge design that's looking for a reason to exist; I find it interesting as it's almost a tie with the .338-06 as the two most often built wildcat chambers (I know the .338-06 is now standardized)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 708629, member: 25383"] I find it exactly the opposite. I cannot for the life of me see any reason for the 25WSM! Besides it's also a poor case design. I personally would prefer the 25/.284 over the 25-06. Brother of mine was a big quarter bore person (still is), and he shot the 25-06 for several years as well as the standard Roberts and the .257AI in about ten different rifles. I also shot these same rifles quite a lot too. We both came to the same conclusion that the .257 Roberts based cases came out on top every time. WSM cases are over priced and hard to come by in my part of the country, and the necks are too short for the shoulder angle. Also for a cartridge design that's looking for a reason to exist; I find it interesting as it's almost a tie with the .338-06 as the two most often built wildcat chambers (I know the .338-06 is now standardized) gary [/QUOTE]
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