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The existing .257 AB is 110grs, that’s why I’m thinking a 125 or so would be a noticeable difference.Interesting. Would a 125gr give you much more BC and performance than the existing 115gr?
Scrummy
Hope I get to find out!
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The existing .257 AB is 110grs, that’s why I’m thinking a 125 or so would be a noticeable difference.Interesting. Would a 125gr give you much more BC and performance than the existing 115gr?
Scrummy
Unfortunately, this lately for my 250 too.. CLCompanies failure to listen is why I shoot Speer bullets in my .257 Ackley.
While I agree with the idea, a fast twist gives you the opportunity to pick up a heavier mono than the 100 grainers currently on the market.Honestly, I don't know if a fast twist, heavy bullet 25-06 would do anything more than I've already done with my standard 1:10" twist 24" factory 25-06 rifle.
I use it to hunt mule deer and smaller species, out to 400ish yards. A good 115ish grain bullet at 3150 - 3200 fps has always done real well.
If the game is at 9,000+ gazillion yards, I either won't shoot it or I'll stalk closer.
Sometimes it's okay to leave things that work just fine... Just leave 'em alone... If I wanted to fling a 130 grain bullet, I'd have bought a 270 Winchester...
I dunno guys. Too old and set in my ways? I've no interest in popping game at 600 yards and beyond.
Guy
1:7 is stated but it stabilized fine in my 1:7.5 out to 200, which is the furthest I shot it.What is the minimum twist rate for the 128 grain HH?
I’m trying to justify my .25 Sherman and 25 Sherman Max.Honestly, I don't know if a fast twist, heavy bullet 25-06 would do anything more than I've already done with my standard 1:10" twist 24" factory 25-06 rifle.
I use it to hunt mule deer and smaller species, out to 400ish yards. A good 115ish grain bullet at 3150 - 3200 fps has always done real well.
If the game is at 9,000+ gazillion yards, I either won't shoot it or I'll stalk closer.
Sometimes it's okay to leave things that work just fine... Just leave 'em alone... If I wanted to fling a 130 grain bullet, I'd have bought a 270 Winchester...
I dunno guys. Too old and set in my ways? I've no interest in popping game at 600 yards and beyond.
Guy
I’d make a rifle up. I have a Krieger #2 .257 1-7 barrel just waiting for a moment of weakness.A 125-130 grain AccuBond would be awesome!