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Which caliber 257 or 264 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 336057" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Easy to open your bolt face. STW to long. 257 wby perfect for 500 yards. Mine is a standard MK 5 wby 26" barrel. Shooting inside of 600 yards no need for the slow, heavy, high BC bullets. The 100 grain Barnes TSX will shoot through anything out to 500 yards at 3780 fps. Much better than the high BC target bullets that can cause you wounding losses. The Barnes will always perform perfectly and put the animal on the ground. Mine is 7" low at 500 yards and I don't think it gets much over 5" high at mid range here in WY with the elevation. The past year this load has taken caribou, elk, deer and antelope. All complete pass throughs out to over 500 yards and nothing has gone over a few steps after being hit. It is amazing out to 500 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 336057, member: 505"] Easy to open your bolt face. STW to long. 257 wby perfect for 500 yards. Mine is a standard MK 5 wby 26" barrel. Shooting inside of 600 yards no need for the slow, heavy, high BC bullets. The 100 grain Barnes TSX will shoot through anything out to 500 yards at 3780 fps. Much better than the high BC target bullets that can cause you wounding losses. The Barnes will always perform perfectly and put the animal on the ground. Mine is 7" low at 500 yards and I don't think it gets much over 5" high at mid range here in WY with the elevation. The past year this load has taken caribou, elk, deer and antelope. All complete pass throughs out to over 500 yards and nothing has gone over a few steps after being hit. It is amazing out to 500 yards. [/QUOTE]
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