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opinions on a .257 roberts...? #4452612 08/06/13 06:03 PM
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Looking at getting a .257 Roberts or weatherby mag. Anyone have any opinions or suggestions on either one? I'm shooting a .308 right now and looking for something different. Thx


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Re: opinions on a .257 roberts...? [Re: THE widow maker] #4452632 08/06/13 06:10 PM
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like comparing a Honda civic to a Corvette ZO6.


the .257 is a fine whitetail round comparible to a .243 with a tad more umph, the .257 wby mag is a bad mamma jamma that can reach way out there and thump deer, sheep, goats, antelope and caribou and elk


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Not really a valid comparison there. Like comparing your .308 to a 300 Wby Mag. Check out the ballistics on the 2. The same 100 grain bullet is about 500 FPS faster and 500 Ft lbs of energy greater shot out of the Wby. Recoil is significantly greater as well. You can google Chuck Hawkes Rifle Chart and compare them.

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Skip it and go to a 6.5mm


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Re: opinions on a .257 roberts...? [Re: J.G.] #4452784 08/06/13 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted By: FiremanJG
Skip it and go to a 6.5mm



Yep, look at the 6.5 Creedmoor if you don't reload, .260 Rem if you do.

Look at the energy at 500y between the 2, but the 257 Wm has a lot more recoil.

http://www.hornady.com/store/6.5-Creedmoor-129-gr-Interbond-Superformance/

http://www.hornady.com/store/257-Weatherby-110gr-InterBond/


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Skip it and go to a 6.5mm



Yep, look at the 6.5 Creedmoor if you don't reload, .260 Rem if you do.

Look at the energy at 500y between the 2, but the 257 Wm has a lot more recoil.

http://www.hornady.com/store/6.5-Creedmoor-129-gr-Interbond-Superformance/

http://www.hornady.com/store/257-Weatherby-110gr-InterBond/




Hornady ammo is very light in 257wby.

If your going to compare it use weatherby ammo.

Because I can run the 257wby 80gr ttsx to almost the exact Ke at 500 as the 6.5 creedmore, with a lot flatter trajectory.


My vote 257wby, if you can't handle the recoil of an 80gr bullet, its a said day


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Re: opinions on a .257 roberts...? [Re: BOBO the Clown] #4452928 08/06/13 07:29 PM
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Keep your 308 and do something else with the money

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257 Roberts has been taking game without a lot of muss and fuss for a long time. It is just a 7X57 necked down for .257 diameter bullets. Great deer round IMO for shots inside 300 or so. Had one for a while and never needed more than one shot for pigs, fallow, black buck and whitetails.


the 257 Roy is another beast, flat shooting fast bullets that do more on impact with big critters than some would believe. Elk are no problem for the Roy as long as the shooter can do their job and put the bullet where it belongs.


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Unless you reload the 257 roy can get expensive, get a good scope I've had kills up to 460yrds. It will reach out their if needed. I shoot the 115 nosler bst have never had a problem knocking down game.

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.257 Wby hands down any day ....and you can buy factory Weatherby 100gr softpoints for $36-38 a box.

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Get a 257 Roberts or maybe a 25/06, assuming you're a typical Texas deer hunter b

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Originally Posted By: BOBO the Clown
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Originally Posted By: FiremanJG
Skip it and go to a 6.5mm



Yep, look at the 6.5 Creedmoor if you don't reload, .260 Rem if you do.

Look at the energy at 500y between the 2, but the 257 Wm has a lot more recoil.

http://www.hornady.com/store/6.5-Creedmoor-129-gr-Interbond-Superformance/

http://www.hornady.com/store/257-Weatherby-110gr-InterBond/




Hornady ammo is very light in 257wby.

If your going to compare it use weatherby ammo.

Because I can run the 257wby 80gr ttsx to almost the exact Ke at 500 as the 6.5 creedmore, with a lot flatter trajectory.


My vote 257wby, if you can't handle the recoil of an 80gr bullet, its a said day


So now we're talking distance shooting? A 140gr 6.5mm will stomp a mudhole in any quarter bore you can come up with.


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The bob is a nice soft recoil round. My wife has one. I'm wanting a 6.5 swede.

Re: opinions on a .257 roberts...? [Re: J.G.] #4454414 08/07/13 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted By: FiremanJG
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Skip it and go to a 6.5mm



Yep, look at the 6.5 Creedmoor if you don't reload, .260 Rem if you do.

Look at the energy at 500y between the 2, but the 257 Wm has a lot more recoil.

http://www.hornady.com/store/6.5-Creedmoor-129-gr-Interbond-Superformance/

http://www.hornady.com/store/257-Weatherby-110gr-InterBond/




Hornady ammo is very light in 257wby.

If your going to compare it use weatherby ammo.

Because I can run the 257wby 80gr ttsx to almost the exact Ke at 500 as the 6.5 creedmore, with a lot flatter trajectory.


My vote 257wby, if you can't handle the recoil of an 80gr bullet, its a said day


So now we're talking distance shooting? A 140gr 6.5mm will stomp a mudhole in any quarter bore you can come up with.


Yes a 140 will over 500. But we aren't talking 0ver 500.

How many calibers can you shoot 100, 200, 300, 400 and still be in the same 7" circle
When simple sighted in at 1.85 high at a 100.


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Both will work fine. Why the change? The 308 is way better in the BC dept!

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My opinion...I'd like to have one.


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That doesn't factor into my thinking. Wind drift does though.


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Thanks for the info guys. I think ill go with the wby mag from looking at the ballistics and the opinions


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If you are going to hunt in Texas, keep your .308, great caliber. If you are getting the 257 Bob for a wife of child like I did, then it is a great choice. All depends on your purpose.

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Look at the cost of ammo as well if you don't reload.

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That doesn't factor into my thinking. Wind drift does though.


Absolutely. ...but then again we are talking under 500 smile


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Still matters. I've held wind, under 500, way too many times to be convinced otherwise. BC bucks wind.


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257 Wby is awesome, built one for a buddy on here last year. I am a die hard 25-06 fan, and it made me second guess myself. Even though I reload, for Texas the 25-06 will git r dun. Next build is going to be a 6.5-284 though.

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If you do reload you will find the standard 257 Roberts has more case stretch the something like the 243 if you shoot full power hunting rounds. Need to trim cases and watch case length

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