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<blockquote data-quote="Window" data-source="post: 2572141" data-attributes="member: 88485"><p>The 257 bee is a speed freak that is chomping at the bit to reach it reach it's full potential in point and shoot scenario out to 400 yds. The 92gr Hammer Hunters would be worth a try. Lead core at those speeds are great until you make a marginal shot and things don't go as planned. If your objective is point/shoot 400yds and under, the hammers are worth a try. On the other hand, if the majority of your shots are beyond that range, lead core may suit you better. Both Barnes and Hammers will fit the bill but from what I've experienced over the past several years, the Hammers do it better. Good luck with your process and enjoy the journey. Last but not least, I would highly recommend getting the chronograph fixed to know exactly where you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Window, post: 2572141, member: 88485"] The 257 bee is a speed freak that is chomping at the bit to reach it reach it’s full potential in point and shoot scenario out to 400 yds. The 92gr Hammer Hunters would be worth a try. Lead core at those speeds are great until you make a marginal shot and things don’t go as planned. If your objective is point/shoot 400yds and under, the hammers are worth a try. On the other hand, if the majority of your shots are beyond that range, lead core may suit you better. Both Barnes and Hammers will fit the bill but from what I’ve experienced over the past several years, the Hammers do it better. Good luck with your process and enjoy the journey. Last but not least, I would highly recommend getting the chronograph fixed to know exactly where you are. [/QUOTE]
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