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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 2897858" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>I have used a 257 weatherby since about 1996... on the non mono side--I have used 85 grain nosler BT, RN 117 grain bullet, 100 Speer, 115 grain Berger VLD, 110 eld-x, 117, and 120 grain partition. I would without hesitation shoot a deer at 50 yards with any of those bullets. You might lose some meat, you might have so trim up some bloodshot stuff--but with proper placement you will have a very dead animal on one end.</p><p></p><p>My wife shot a very big kudu bull with a 100 grain Speer and a 257 wby...guess what.....dead....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 2897858, member: 102560"] I have used a 257 weatherby since about 1996... on the non mono side--I have used 85 grain nosler BT, RN 117 grain bullet, 100 Speer, 115 grain Berger VLD, 110 eld-x, 117, and 120 grain partition. I would without hesitation shoot a deer at 50 yards with any of those bullets. You might lose some meat, you might have so trim up some bloodshot stuff--but with proper placement you will have a very dead animal on one end. My wife shot a very big kudu bull with a 100 grain Speer and a 257 wby...guess what.....dead.... [/QUOTE]
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