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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfinger" data-source="post: 2844187" data-attributes="member: 113278"><p>I've used 100 grain Sierra spitzers and really like the 90 grain game king bthp. The 257 bobber is just a sweetheart of a deer cartridge and with todays bullets I'd not think twice on using it for black bear and elk within reason! Sierra 75 grain hp's are a bit rough on coyote and fox hides but I've parked my stretchers decades ago! I still have a 257 I rarely shoot once in a great while but won't part with it just because well it's a bobber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfinger, post: 2844187, member: 113278"] I’ve used 100 grain Sierra spitzers and really like the 90 grain game king bthp. The 257 bobber is just a sweetheart of a deer cartridge and with todays bullets I’d not think twice on using it for black bear and elk within reason! Sierra 75 grain hp’s are a bit rough on coyote and fox hides but I’ve parked my stretchers decades ago! I still have a 257 I rarely shoot once in a great while but won’t part with it just because well it’s a bobber. [/QUOTE]
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