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257 Weatherby Bullet Options
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<blockquote data-quote="Double Dropper" data-source="post: 1993530" data-attributes="member: 92893"><p>Alot to chew on gents.....I have used the Bergers in my 300 win mag and mixed results on anything lighter than 215 grains. I do like the slippery BC of the 115 though. Used the nosler CT 115 grain in my 25-06 with decent results but I do not think it will handle the high velocity of the Bee. It s realy down to the game and bullet performance. It could be 75 yards or 600 in Alberta, could be a 450 pound muley buck or Antelope down south. I set up so hard for my Antelope hunt thinking 400 yards this year and it was 110 yards, not complaining but thats hunting. I do play with a ballistic program, swapping weight, velocities, and Bc's but this post was down to performance on game. The advice has been fantastic. Liking the Swift Scirocco II's though. No decision yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double Dropper, post: 1993530, member: 92893"] Alot to chew on gents.....I have used the Bergers in my 300 win mag and mixed results on anything lighter than 215 grains. I do like the slippery BC of the 115 though. Used the nosler CT 115 grain in my 25-06 with decent results but I do not think it will handle the high velocity of the Bee. It s realy down to the game and bullet performance. It could be 75 yards or 600 in Alberta, could be a 450 pound muley buck or Antelope down south. I set up so hard for my Antelope hunt thinking 400 yards this year and it was 110 yards, not complaining but thats hunting. I do play with a ballistic program, swapping weight, velocities, and Bc's but this post was down to performance on game. The advice has been fantastic. Liking the Swift Scirocco II's though. No decision yet. [/QUOTE]
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