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<blockquote data-quote="muley guy" data-source="post: 1453627" data-attributes="member: 46783"><p>I use a .257 wthby for antelope hunting and think the recoil is very sharp but not heavy if that makes sense. To me it is much more like a .270 than a .243. Some calibers seem to push more than punch based on pressure spike/time. The .257 wthby is a lot of powder burning behind a small bullet, more punch than push.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muley guy, post: 1453627, member: 46783"] I use a .257 wthby for antelope hunting and think the recoil is very sharp but not heavy if that makes sense. To me it is much more like a .270 than a .243. Some calibers seem to push more than punch based on pressure spike/time. The .257 wthby is a lot of powder burning behind a small bullet, more punch than push. [/QUOTE]
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