.257 bullet for Deer

A few years back I shot 2 deer with one bullet,100 gr. X in a 257R. Did not see the fawn behind the doe.DAN>>>

Darn, that happened to me to, except with a .270WSM. My daughter and I had three deer down instead of two :( I sweated and agonized over what to do? report it? let the yotes get it? ) or get busted. So I set the clock radio for 2:00am and retrieved that doe and well, that's the end of that story :redface:
 
Darn, that happened to me to, except with a .270WSM. My daughter and I had three deer down instead of two :( I sweated and agonized over what to do? report it? let the yotes get it? ) or get busted. So I set the clock radio for 2:00am and retrieved that doe and well, that's the end of that story :redface:

It's not the end yet........... I'm with Fish and Feathers.:mad::mad:


;);):D:DJust kiddin'.
 
I've been using 117grn Nos BT with good results but decided to switch to 110grn Nos AB for my 25-06. I was impressed what a 200grn Nos AB die out of a 300WM on moose and decided to make the switch.
 
I made the plunge and ordered a box of 110gr AB from bartell.

Anybody got a good recipe to share? I figure I'd be using H4831, unless I run out, then I'll have to dip into my Varget/RL15 which I don't want to (not really suitable?).
 
Thanks again guys for all your help.

I finally got the gun togehter and put some initial loads together for the range.

The rifle is a.25-243AI, on a Stiller action, and a 24 inch Gaillard 1:10 twist bbl.

I used Nosler accubond 110gn, RL 19 (47gn, 2950 fps) and CCI LR #200 primers. This gave 2 inch groups at 100 yards.

Nosler Partitions 100gn, RL 19 (49gn, 3050 fps) CCI LR #200 primers, this gave 1.5 inches

Finally Barnes TSX 100gn RL19 (48gn, 3050 fps) CCI LR#200 primers, this grouped at 0.5inchs.

To be fair it was the end of the day, and I only worked up 2 powder loads for each, but since this is for Deer in Ontario, so if I do not get much more time to work up load, the Barnes TSX will be more than enough.

I also have a load using Berger 115gn VLD bullets, these shoot bugholes, and I will use them for matches and varmints if the opportunity presents itself.
 
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