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I am having built a .257 Roberts AI on a Remington model 7 action. I am an avid reloader, shooter and hunter. I am new to the .257 Roberts but chose to rebarrel a great rifle in a .25 cal and not a .243 just to be different. It will be a 10" twist so my loads will be 120 gr and under. I am a deer hunter and plan on deer hunting with this gun. I have a few months before completed and plan to use this time to amass my brass, buy my dies and load some rounds so I can "hit the ground running" when my gun is complete. Being new to the quarter bore I am wondering what bullets those who actually hunt with them use? I hunt in Virginia and North Carolina in areas that would not exceed 100yds for a shot. What are you guys using and how is the terminal performance for this round.
 
I have killed quite a few deer and hogs with Nosler's bullets in a 257 Roberts with a 24" barrel including the 100 & 115gr Ballistic Tip, 100 & 115gr Partition and the 110gr AccuBond. My favorites are the 110gr AccuBond and 100gr Partition. I've had excellent results with all of the them. My 257 Roberts is in a Rem 700 long action but the chamber is cut to short action dimensions and Ive never had any issues running the longer 115gr BT's & 110gr AB's at all. I've had excellent results with the PT's & AB's in a 15" barreled Encore pistol on deer as well. IMR4350, Varget & Hybrid 100V have done very well.
 
I’ve got a Remington 700 Classic 257 Roberts. I run the 115 gr BT at 3100 fps and it’s hammers WT deer. This is a magnum/ long action so I have a COAL of 2.900”.
Since you are building on a short action, you may be better served with flat base bullets to stay in the 2.800” COAL.

JD338
 
I love the Roberts. Mom got one for her birthday when we lived in Alaska, would have been 60 or 61 I think. She never killed a moose or bear with hers but she did kill caribou and quite a few mule deer and a few elk with hers when we moved to Oregon. She was a fine shot with that old Remington. Don’t recall her ever using anything but 120 grain bullets, partitions once they were available.
I have a ruger #1 in 257 roberts that really likes the lighter bullets. It is wonderfully accurate with 100 Ballistic tips but I’m planing on rebarreling to a 257Ackley with a 1/7.5 and twist when/if my 401k turns around. I’m away from my shop but have had good luck with Rl 17, H380 and H4350.
 

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I love the Roberts. Mom got one for her birthday when we lived in Alaska, would have been 60 or 61 I think. She never killed a moose or bear with hers but she did kill caribou and quite a few mule deer and a few elk with hers when we moved to Oregon. She was a fine shot with that old Remington. Don’t recall her ever using anything but 120 grain bullets, partitions once they were available.
I have a ruger #1 in 257 roberts that really likes the lighter bullets. It is wonderfully accurate with 100 Ballistic tips but I’m planing on rebarreling to a 257Ackley with a 1/7.5 and twist when/if my 401k turns around. I’m away from my shop but have had good luck with Rl 17, H380 and H4350.
That’s a great picture. Always on the lookout for a nice 257 Roberts. Cool round.
 
I have 2 .25Cal firearms , 25 Creed and 257 Wby. Bullets I’ve used on game 100gr TTSX and Hornady 120gr HP.
Most bullets I’ve tried that gave good accuracy include Nosler 115gr BT , Hornady 117gr BTSP and SST.
The not so good in accuracy 120gr Partition and 90gr AH
 
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