nhenry
Handloader
- Feb 7, 2022
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115gr partitions if you’re looking for the heavy end, but in the Bob you might try the 100gr Speer SPBT or Hot-Cor. You can easily stay in the short package and keep speed up.
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I am a lifelong fan of 25 calibers and 257 Roberts in particular. My original is a Ruger M77 tang safety which I have added extra freebore. This rifle is very accurate and effective with 117 grain bullets. Over a period of more than 40 years I have taken everything from coyotes to moose and elk. Like all cartridges terminal performance depends on shot placement and bullet construction.Howdy,
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 sincerely hope so.The Solid Base bullets are very popular again and for good reasons. I would suspect Nosler will continue to bring back and add to their product offerings in both White Tail loadings and components. The .257 120 gr SB is a good bullet and should be added to their offerings.
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When Nosler brass was first made available, it all came prepped so one did not have to go through thatt process before heading to the primer tool.I want to thank everyone for your replies. I am going to pick up my rifle tomorrow from the gunsmith. I have loaded Speer 120 gr. SP for my fireform loads in my Noler brass. BTW the Nosler brass give Lapua a run. It looks great and ready to load. It is a bit pricey but it was available when others weren't. I can't wait to shoot it but I must wait till this heatwave cools. I will keep you posted!