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257 Weatherby factory ammo
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Vette" data-source="post: 1083074" data-attributes="member: 22335"><p>Mine shoots equally well the 110 NAB or the 115 NBT. I used the NBT (Nosler Ballistic Tip) ammo this year for a mule deer / antelope hunt, and it performed extremely well.</p><p></p><p>I wish that Barnes would make a 110-120 gr TTSX for the 25 caliber, but no such luck.</p><p></p><p>I would buy a box of each of the NBT and the NAB and see which one shoots the best out of your rifle. Buy more of that and go from there.</p><p></p><p>FYI I handload as well, but my 257 shoots the factory ammo VERY well (under half inch at 200 yards) and I have not yet been able to get anywhere near the same accuracy with my loads to date. So, for now I suck it up and buy the factory ammo, realizing that I won't need to shoot that often per year. And, ammo is still one of the least expensive parts of a hunt, so...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Vette, post: 1083074, member: 22335"] Mine shoots equally well the 110 NAB or the 115 NBT. I used the NBT (Nosler Ballistic Tip) ammo this year for a mule deer / antelope hunt, and it performed extremely well. I wish that Barnes would make a 110-120 gr TTSX for the 25 caliber, but no such luck. I would buy a box of each of the NBT and the NAB and see which one shoots the best out of your rifle. Buy more of that and go from there. FYI I handload as well, but my 257 shoots the factory ammo VERY well (under half inch at 200 yards) and I have not yet been able to get anywhere near the same accuracy with my loads to date. So, for now I suck it up and buy the factory ammo, realizing that I won't need to shoot that often per year. And, ammo is still one of the least expensive parts of a hunt, so... [/QUOTE]
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