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duckslayer82 01-14-2015 03:34 PM

257 weatherby
 
I got left a 257 weatherby rifle when my uncle passed and I wanna start using it rather than let it sit and collect dust. Here is where the problem comes in, for one I know nothing about these calibers and for two it wld be used on deer and my shots are all fairly close(inside 200 yards). Can this be done in the range I hunt? Also what bullet wld be the best considering the range.

Ridge Runner 01-14-2015 03:39 PM

do you reload?
RR

muzzlestuffer 01-14-2015 03:40 PM

that will be a excellent gun for deer and a lot further than 200 yards if need be are you planning on reloading or buying factory ammo that will dictate what you are going to choose ?

duckslayer82 01-14-2015 03:44 PM

No I don't. I have my gunsmith to reload for my rifles. He is a good family friend. With that being said I wanna do what's best for me

Ridge Runner 01-14-2015 03:53 PM

nosler 110 accubond at about 1.5 gr. beyond a start load should give you around 3100 fps, not a better deer combo made. just make sure your scope is compatible with your hunting terrain.
RR

duckslayer82 01-14-2015 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by muzzlestuffer (Post 4180381)
that will be a excellent gun for deer and a lot further than 200 yards if need be are you planning on reloading or buying factory ammo that will dictate what you are going to choose ?

Undecided on using factory ammo simply BC I Don't know what works better. I think it wld work

Ridge Runner 01-14-2015 04:00 PM

factory ammo would work, but the impact would be pretty serious, a bullet hitting a deer at around 3500 fps does a lot of damage. that's why I suggested loading to 3100 fps, will work well to beyond 400 yards but not JELLIFY the close ones
RR

duckslayer82 01-14-2015 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by Ridge Runner (Post 4180387)
factory ammo would work, but the impact would be pretty serious, a bullet hitting a deer at around 3500 fps does a lot of damage. that's why I suggested loading to 3100 fps, will work well to beyond 400 yards but not JELLIFY the close ones
RR

OK gotcha. Well that's the route I need to go then. Wow 3500 fps. Man that's moving!!

Bbj270 01-14-2015 04:27 PM

Dad uses Sierra 117 and IMR 4831 @ around 3200 fps.

muzzlestuffer 01-14-2015 04:36 PM

if you really plan on using at 200 yards and less i would load it way down you will tear that dear in half and if you make a bad shot in the spine or shoulder there will be a lot of meat loss and that would be a shame !


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