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257 Robert's
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<blockquote data-quote="watersfam" data-source="post: 2690343" data-attributes="member: 118754"><p>I've been waiting on Pete to put together a run of stamped 257 AI's for two years. He needs more volume before making a run. Anybody needing 257 AI brass should contact him and express their desire for that cartridge. </p><p></p><p>I came across a lonely 257 AI by chance (it was unmarked at an auction and left handed, which I am) and picked it up for $210. It is by far the best hunting rifle I own. The only real drawback is the brass, which can be easily fire-formed from 257 BOB's. BUT, as the group here points out...quality Bob's are getting real hard to find in good shape. Old or poor quality 257 brass can look real ugly after fire-forming and it isn't great for your receiver when those rupture near the rim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watersfam, post: 2690343, member: 118754"] I've been waiting on Pete to put together a run of stamped 257 AI's for two years. He needs more volume before making a run. Anybody needing 257 AI brass should contact him and express their desire for that cartridge. I came across a lonely 257 AI by chance (it was unmarked at an auction and left handed, which I am) and picked it up for $210. It is by far the best hunting rifle I own. The only real drawback is the brass, which can be easily fire-formed from 257 BOB's. BUT, as the group here points out...quality Bob's are getting real hard to find in good shape. Old or poor quality 257 brass can look real ugly after fire-forming and it isn't great for your receiver when those rupture near the rim. [/QUOTE]
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