.257 heavies

Interesting. Would a 125gr give you much more BC and performance than the existing 115gr?

Scrummy
The existing .257 AB is 110grs, that’s why I’m thinking a 125 or so would be a noticeable difference.
Hope I get to find out!
 
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
 
L-R:
100gr Speer SPBT, 100gr NBT, 115gr Partition (old style), 116gr Shock Hammer, 117gr Hornady InterLock, 121gr Hammer Hunter, 128gr Hammer Hunter.
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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
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.

Side note: Have you seen the new 101gr LRX for .257? If I still had my 25-06 I'd be all over that.
 
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’m trying to justify my .25 Sherman and 25 Sherman Max.
Heavier hunting bullets are my “ justification.?“
Glad the wife doesn’t ask questions
 
I think we need to remind Nosler about the heavier BT and AB in .257

Seems it slipped their mind.
 
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