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Weatherby’s Newest Vanguard: The Series 2 And The .257 Weatherby Magnum
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<blockquote data-quote="mike hall" data-source="post: 930610" data-attributes="member: 3360"><p>I have several 257 Weatherby's and both are tack drivers. I have taken elk and deer out to almost 500 yards with 100 grain Barnes Triple Shock bullets and "H-1000 powder pushing the bullet out at about 3450. My groups for both are Sub-MOA. I would think anything further than that on and elk sized animal would be pushing it on the down range energy side but for deer I would not hesitate to shoot it to 600-700 yards with practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike hall, post: 930610, member: 3360"] I have several 257 Weatherby's and both are tack drivers. I have taken elk and deer out to almost 500 yards with 100 grain Barnes Triple Shock bullets and "H-1000 powder pushing the bullet out at about 3450. My groups for both are Sub-MOA. I would think anything further than that on and elk sized animal would be pushing it on the down range energy side but for deer I would not hesitate to shoot it to 600-700 yards with practice. [/QUOTE]
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