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Who loves their 257 wby magnums
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<blockquote data-quote="OhYtD" data-source="post: 1656759" data-attributes="member: 107977"><p>257 Roy with zero freebore = 100g at 3850 shooting sub 3/8" groups with 100g within 30 rounds fired with R#22. Stuff is just dead, very dead on bullet impact = ZERO runners, I do not know how to stress this fact enough. Old tec rules in this case.</p><p></p><p>I actually got 1/2" groups with 100g partitions.</p><p></p><p>If you feel like a wild man, go 6.5-257 Weatherby AI. 120's at 3600 is normal. PTG has the reamer. All I care about is accuracy, and stuff not running off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OhYtD, post: 1656759, member: 107977"] 257 Roy with zero freebore = 100g at 3850 shooting sub 3/8" groups with 100g within 30 rounds fired with R#22. Stuff is just dead, very dead on bullet impact = ZERO runners, I do not know how to stress this fact enough. Old tec rules in this case. I actually got 1/2" groups with 100g partitions. If you feel like a wild man, go 6.5-257 Weatherby AI. 120's at 3600 is normal. PTG has the reamer. All I care about is accuracy, and stuff not running off. [/QUOTE]
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