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25-06 ackley. I'm running 120 grain sierras 75-100 FPS slower than a Weatherby
FYSA, please note that there is a case length difference:
.257 WBTY = 2.549" max, 2.539" min
7MM RM = 2.500" max, 2.490" min
Like stovepipe says, I too have the 250 Savage AI, the 257 Roberts, and the 25:06AI, and I haven't had anything walk away from an introduction to a well placed bullet from any one of them. My longest shot on a Washington State Blacktail at 540 yards resulted in the deer flipping upside down and not moving. I can't ask for any more.I have a 250 savage, 3 257 roberts , a 2506 and a 257 wby . I have killed dozens of deer with the last two mentioned..both are very fast killers with good shot placement with 110 accubond or 115 ballistic tip. That being said the 257 wby gives lightning strike bang flops. If I were making your decision I would get the wby...if not I would be wondering (what if)
LOL, I hear ya on the Creed stuff, BUT the Lapua small primer case in a .25 lets you explore performance that is amazing.. I've built several of them they shoot very well. My chrono is repeatable day after day giving me 3,300 with 100NBT's and pockets stay tight.. What's not to like ?I'm for 25 caliber anything as long as it doesn't end in Needmoor
257 Roberts is way more fun, and less recoil..I have my heart set on a 25 cal with a nice wood stock - don't have a 25 or a nice wood stocked rifle. This rifle would be primarily for whitetail and pronghorn hunting.
I am planning on using norma brass, 120gr nosler partitions or 110gr nosler accubonds. I have components and dies for both calibers, just trying to decide which route to go at this point.
Attached are screenshots from nosler's reloading data for each caliber for a quick comparison of expectations from a velocity standpoint.
- I have heard from several guys that Retumbo and VV N560 narrow the gap between the 2, but don't have any personal experience to back that claim up.
Assuming same barrel lengths 24" or 26" and identical components - which caliber would you choose?
I have my heart set on a 25 cal with a nice wood stock - don't have a 25 or a nice wood stocked rifle. This rifle would be primarily for whitetail and pronghorn hunting.
I am planning on using norma brass, 120gr nosler partitions or 110gr nosler accubonds. I have components and dies for both calibers, just trying to decide which route to go at this point.
Attached are screenshots from nosler's reloading data for each caliber for a quick comparison of expectations from a velocity standpoint.
- I have heard from several guys that Retumbo and VV N560 narrow the gap between the 2, but don't have any personal experience to back that claim up.
Assuming same barrel lengths 24" or 26" and identical components - which caliber would you choose?
I love the 25-06, it has served me well for pronghorn and whitetail. Brass is easy to find and cheaper than the Weatherby. But if that is not an issue, I would go with the .257 Weatherby.