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257 Weatherby Mag
Posted on 5/11/19 at 4:04 am
Posted on 5/11/19 at 4:04 am
I'm looking at getting a new rifle for whitetail hunting. Trying to decide what caliber to get. Does anyone have any experience with a 257 Weatherby Mag. Pros and cons. I know the ammo is expensive but more interested in how it performs?
Posted on 5/11/19 at 7:26 am to ALPOKEENE
It's a great long range round for deer. Dropped a couple with mine. Both dropped dead in their tracks. I think that on a broadside shot inside 100yds, the bullet may have too much energy to fully expand before leaving the deer. I use it mainly in fields, turnrows, timber lanes, etc.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 7:30 am to ALPOKEENE
Have a buddy with one. It's a great round for longer distances. But under 200 it will just pass though with no exit wound unless you hit bone.
If you are shooting shots under 200 stick with a .30 cal.
If you are shooting shots under 200 stick with a .30 cal.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 7:40 am to snapper26
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But under 200 it will just pass though with no exit wound unless you hit bone.
How does a bullet pass THROUGH but not leave an exit wound?
Posted on 5/11/19 at 7:46 am to upgrade
He probably means no blood trail tiny hole.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 7:52 am to Rize
In my experience bullets tend to expand more, or violently break apart at higher velocities.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 8:17 am to ALPOKEENE
The 270 is probably the best all around caliber.
In Wyoming for instance. If you were to own only one hunting rifle, it would be a 270.
Antelope, mulies and even elk. No problem.
When I first moved there, i kinda figured they all hunted with much bigger calibers. I was surprised to find out a 270 was kinda the "go to" all around rifle. And of course it's very popular in our region as well.
In Wyoming for instance. If you were to own only one hunting rifle, it would be a 270.
Antelope, mulies and even elk. No problem.
When I first moved there, i kinda figured they all hunted with much bigger calibers. I was surprised to find out a 270 was kinda the "go to" all around rifle. And of course it's very popular in our region as well.
This post was edited on 5/11/19 at 8:19 am
Posted on 5/11/19 at 8:36 am to Pandy Fackler
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When I first moved there, i kinda figured they all hunted with much bigger calibers
Was invited to hunt private land for whitetail and Muleies in north east Texas.
I borrowed a friends 7 mag because I though I needed a bigger round.
Get out there and everyone has 270s
Posted on 5/11/19 at 8:39 am to Pandy Fackler
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The 270 is probably the best all around caliber.
Yeah...
I think a lot will say it’s the .30-06
A bunch will say .308
Some will say 6.5 Swede
Some will .300 win mag
Kinda hard to say one is better that anything.
I’m not getting into that.
But I do have a .257wby. It’s an awesome round. Extremely fast and extremely flat shooting.
Was supposedly Roy Weatherby’s favorite round.
I used 115 gr ballistic tips. I have it sighted in at 300yds. The furtherest I’ve used it to shoot a deer was 250-275 yds.
Pros:
Fast and flat
Really needs to be a longer range gun.
Cons:
Ammo is expensive as hell
Very short barrel life (considering)
This post was edited on 5/11/19 at 8:40 am
Posted on 5/11/19 at 9:52 am to ALPOKEENE
I wanted one too. I got talked out of it by one simple reason and it has nothing to do with the characteristics of the gun. Any small town store that sells ammo will have 270 and 30.06. With a Weatherby mag, if you need ammo in a pinch, you are likely SOL.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 12:00 pm to pjab
Availability & price of ammo
Huge fan of the 30-06 for that reason. Have two of them and hunt with them more than anything
Huge fan of the 30-06 for that reason. Have two of them and hunt with them more than anything
Posted on 5/11/19 at 12:34 pm to ALPOKEENE
If you're just hankering for a 25 caliber for whitetail, I would recommend a 25-06. Good flat shooter, ammo is not as expensive, and is more readily available than the Weatherby. Nosler 115gr partition will bring down any whitetail.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 12:36 pm to ALPOKEENE
Prefer the .257 Roberts as long as you're talking about harder to find ammo in that caliber.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 12:50 pm to Tiger4Liberty
The 257 Roberts is a great round. My father in law left me a custom built rifle that is a great shooter. Only problem I have with it is that a most of the ammo you see on the shelf is 117 or 120 grain. My pet load for that gun is an 85 grain bullet. You can push the 85gr well over 3000 fps and it is super accurate with that bullet weight and velocity.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 1:15 pm to Tigerhead
Unless you're loading your own, I recommend Superior Ammunition. He's extremely knowledgeable and will load the perfect round for you. He'll sell you test boxes with various loads so you can find what is the most accurate for your rifle. Can't recommend highly enough.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 1:45 pm to Tiger4Liberty
I have owned a couple of 257 WB's. I re-load all my ammo so cost wasn't a big deal. What I learned about this round is your choice of bullets is very important. However, any person that knows anything about ballistics, bullet placement is number one.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 4:07 pm to ALPOKEENE
Extremely flat shooting without the kick of a 300 mag or 7 mag. I’ve made some close kills and have yet to have any problems from too much velocity and bullet blow up.
Examples - 150 pound boar at 40 yards. Shot shoulder and dropped in a couple of steps.
200 lb whitetail buck chasing a doe. Shot at 30 yards in last rib quartering away. Dropped.
On the biggest shot of my hunting career, I rested my 257 on my pack and shot across canyon in Idaho on a Bighorn Ram at @320 yards. I was shooting right down on his back. Hit an inch or so right on spine. He dropped.
The 257 WBY has a very high percentage of dead right there’s. The shock is tremendous.
If you will shoot past 300 yards, buy it. Mine is in a Weatherby Mark V Ultralight. Great rifle.
Examples - 150 pound boar at 40 yards. Shot shoulder and dropped in a couple of steps.
200 lb whitetail buck chasing a doe. Shot at 30 yards in last rib quartering away. Dropped.
On the biggest shot of my hunting career, I rested my 257 on my pack and shot across canyon in Idaho on a Bighorn Ram at @320 yards. I was shooting right down on his back. Hit an inch or so right on spine. He dropped.
The 257 WBY has a very high percentage of dead right there’s. The shock is tremendous.
If you will shoot past 300 yards, buy it. Mine is in a Weatherby Mark V Ultralight. Great rifle.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 7:37 pm to ALPOKEENE
I was debating between the .257 wby and the 26 nosler. Ended up going 26 nosler in the browning x-bolt. Wasn't worried about ammo availability or price because I'll order online and won't shoot more than a few rounds a year hunting/range. Still might buy the wby one day though.
Posted on 5/11/19 at 10:42 pm to Deerhunter62
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However, any person that knows anything about ballistics, bullet placement is number one.
1+. The more appropriate information when discussing guns is the specific bullet, not so much what the gun is chambered in.
Posted on 5/12/19 at 9:54 am to ALPOKEENE
I have several boxes of ammo I'll make someone a deal on.
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