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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 2894918" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>I shot a 257 Bee for years, still have one. I have taken Antelope, Deer , Elk, Coyotes, Prairie Dogs, Marmots, Porcupine's even shot the heads off a few grouse with the 100 grain TTSX at 3500 FPS and never had any issues at all. Now I am using Hammers in most rifles as they are a local company to where I live an I believe in supporting the local economy, and they work great. Not sure why you don't like mono's but I think your missing out on a good thing in the BEE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 2894918, member: 103317"] I shot a 257 Bee for years, still have one. I have taken Antelope, Deer , Elk, Coyotes, Prairie Dogs, Marmots, Porcupine's even shot the heads off a few grouse with the 100 grain TTSX at 3500 FPS and never had any issues at all. Now I am using Hammers in most rifles as they are a local company to where I live an I believe in supporting the local economy, and they work great. Not sure why you don't like mono's but I think your missing out on a good thing in the BEE. [/QUOTE]
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