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Reloading
257 Weatherby Bullet Options
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<blockquote data-quote="Quintus" data-source="post: 1993080" data-attributes="member: 67552"><p>They take a little tuning, but the 100 grain Swift Sciroccos in the 257Bee are the cats ***. A little stouter than the Accubond and way better in the wind than the TSX or TTSX. That said, it's a tough choice. I really like the 100gr TSX, 100 and 115 grain Partitons, and Accubonds a whole lot too. I will say in saving time and powder, the easiest to get to shoot well out of over 15 different rifles has been the TSX. They like the jump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quintus, post: 1993080, member: 67552"] They take a little tuning, but the 100 grain Swift Sciroccos in the 257Bee are the cats ***. A little stouter than the Accubond and way better in the wind than the TSX or TTSX. That said, it's a tough choice. I really like the 100gr TSX, 100 and 115 grain Partitons, and Accubonds a whole lot too. I will say in saving time and powder, the easiest to get to shoot well out of over 15 different rifles has been the TSX. They like the jump. [/QUOTE]
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