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Favourite .257 weatherby projectile
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary in MD" data-source="post: 2634010" data-attributes="member: 22533"><p>Right now I'm shooting the 100 grain ttsx in my 257, I like it just in case a deer shows up closer than anticipated. I've had really good luck with the 115 Berger and have killed deer with Sierras, Hornady, Noslers.</p><p>It's usually like turning off a light switch when hit with anything out of the 257 Weatherby. I didn't like the 110 grain Accubonds, killed two bucks and they were the only deer that I've ever had take more than a few steps when hit with the 257. </p><p>Most people like them though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary in MD, post: 2634010, member: 22533"] Right now I’m shooting the 100 grain ttsx in my 257, I like it just in case a deer shows up closer than anticipated. I’ve had really good luck with the 115 Berger and have killed deer with Sierras, Hornady, Noslers. It’s usually like turning off a light switch when hit with anything out of the 257 Weatherby. I didn’t like the 110 grain Accubonds, killed two bucks and they were the only deer that I’ve ever had take more than a few steps when hit with the 257. Most people like them though. [/QUOTE]
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