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257 Weatherby Bullet Options
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<blockquote data-quote="BigNate" data-source="post: 1993554" data-attributes="member: 301"><p>Joyce Hornady was a fan of the .257 Wby and as such saw to the development of a bullet designed for it. His 120gr. HP met with his final approval and he used it extensively. Pretty stout bullet for a cup & core design. I have been a fan of it for years, and now that it's been discontinued for a bit I'm down to the last half box of them. I'll be needing a good replacement.</p><p></p><p>With that said, considering what your intentions are, the bullet construction is probably as important, if not more important than the B.C. Be realistic with the max distance you'll shoot, consider the least distance you may take a shot at game and add that into the beginning of your quest. Depending on what you're hunting, you may want more than one choice. I'd personally be looking at the TTSX, or accubonds first. In the past I tried the Sirocco with poor accuracy results and never tried them again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigNate, post: 1993554, member: 301"] Joyce Hornady was a fan of the .257 Wby and as such saw to the development of a bullet designed for it. His 120gr. HP met with his final approval and he used it extensively. Pretty stout bullet for a cup & core design. I have been a fan of it for years, and now that it's been discontinued for a bit I'm down to the last half box of them. I'll be needing a good replacement. With that said, considering what your intentions are, the bullet construction is probably as important, if not more important than the B.C. Be realistic with the max distance you'll shoot, consider the least distance you may take a shot at game and add that into the beginning of your quest. Depending on what you're hunting, you may want more than one choice. I'd personally be looking at the TTSX, or accubonds first. In the past I tried the Sirocco with poor accuracy results and never tried them again. [/QUOTE]
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