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Your favorite Quarter Bore and why
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<blockquote data-quote="PBR driver" data-source="post: 2951522" data-attributes="member: 20780"><p>In my past I have owned several .25 Caliber rifles from .25-20, 25-35, .250-3000, .257 Roberts and .25-06. I like them all but do not try to make them something they are not.</p><p>I no longer shoot long range on game, instead I like the stalk, trying to get as close as possible is what I really like.</p><p>I really like the .257 Roberts, I just finished my newest build and she is a shooter.</p><p>I have no problems with shooting an Elk or Moose with the Roberts providing I am using the proper bullet like a Partition and getting in close to ensure proper shot placement.</p><p>If I felt like I needed more horse power then my 6.5 PRC or 7mmSTW would get the call.</p><p>Highly accurate, light recoil, and with the right bullet will work as a stalking rifle for big game and double as a varmint rifle, whats not to love?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR driver, post: 2951522, member: 20780"] In my past I have owned several .25 Caliber rifles from .25-20, 25-35, .250-3000, .257 Roberts and .25-06. I like them all but do not try to make them something they are not. I no longer shoot long range on game, instead I like the stalk, trying to get as close as possible is what I really like. I really like the .257 Roberts, I just finished my newest build and she is a shooter. I have no problems with shooting an Elk or Moose with the Roberts providing I am using the proper bullet like a Partition and getting in close to ensure proper shot placement. If I felt like I needed more horse power then my 6.5 PRC or 7mmSTW would get the call. Highly accurate, light recoil, and with the right bullet will work as a stalking rifle for big game and double as a varmint rifle, whats not to love? [/QUOTE]
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