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Reloading
.257 weatherby brass
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<blockquote data-quote="USA_774" data-source="post: 2873512" data-attributes="member: 28600"><p>When I bought my 257 several years ago, I had trouble finding ammo that would shoot consistently. I ended up settling on Nosler Accubond ammo made by Nosler. I believe they were 110 or 115 grain accubonds. </p><p>At the same time you could buy Weatherby 100 grain Spitzers for $28 a box. I bought 5 boxes with the intention of shooting them and reloading them with the accubonds. That project got side tracked. To be continued later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USA_774, post: 2873512, member: 28600"] When I bought my 257 several years ago, I had trouble finding ammo that would shoot consistently. I ended up settling on Nosler Accubond ammo made by Nosler. I believe they were 110 or 115 grain accubonds. At the same time you could buy Weatherby 100 grain Spitzers for $28 a box. I bought 5 boxes with the intention of shooting them and reloading them with the accubonds. That project got side tracked. To be continued later. [/QUOTE]
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