Well, the Wby Vangard SII isnt a light weight platform.
They are rather heavy, but do balance nice and soak up any felt recoil ...
They really sing when you bust that cap and the smell of that powder is making me yorn for the Wby Ultra Lite in .257 once again.
I like it , just dont like the expensive ammo choices for it ( premium boolits ) .
The $50.00 box of ammo will do mnost thin skinned game, but those other critters deserve better.
Yes, they are pretty accurate for the money too.
Sight it in for 3 inches high at 100 yrds and bang on at 300 yrds...
Tight Groups,
Rob
I'd probably still have my 257 mag if the ammo was still $50.00, those bullets are crazy high now, like maybe $100.+ Did like the caliber though, one of the flattest shooting rifles i owned.
I'd probably still have my 257 mag if the ammo was still $50.00, those bullets are crazy high now, like maybe $100.+ Did like the caliber though, one of the flattest shooting rifles i owned.
I wonder if it would take much more than openng the bolt face and putting in a magnum extractor.? I bought an Mark V extractor from Epps once for $5.87. Couldn't believe it.
I don't have a 6 lug to measure, my ultralightweight is a
9 lug. It was originally a .300 Weatherby; 300 Win now.
All the Weatherby cartridges are pretty much ridiculous to shoot if you don't reload..........Right up there with the Noslers..........I certainly wouldn't have six rifles chambered for the Weatherby cartridges if I didn't reload and make brass from much cheaper and more common cases, all except the 378, I'm kinda stuck with that one.
Huh, not like you to downsize, but I think I understand the argument.![]()
The Ballistic Tip is a #### choice. You need something with stiffer bones to it.
I got some 264WM brass for my 257Weatherby, lubed and ran it through the FL sizing die and it looks pretty good, compared to a once fired piece of Weatherby factory brass it is a little bit short in the neck, I didn't measure so I don't know the exact difference but it is close, what has your experience been with this? Will this still produce safe, accurate loads?
The 25-06 is slightly overbore, the Weatherby version ridiculously so. The main saving grace will be the fact that ammunition is sufficiently costly to deter most folks from shooting it enough to erode the barrel throats. Just my 1 1/2 cents worth, discounted for the exchange rate.
RJ



























