257 weatherby is it worth it?

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I have a 243 win and a270win (which my wife has laid claim to)I am looking at a 257 weatherby for me ,is it worth the extra cost? Or do I get another 270 for myself?
 
If you hunt 300 yards and more and you want the extra kick go for it.
Is you 270 will do probably everything you need? Do you reload? Weatherby ammo aren't cheap.
But overall: a hell of a caliber!
 
257 weatherby

As mentioned you want to reload, with that beening said I love mine. The accuracy along with incredable velosity (3700fps 100gr E-tips) is a flat shooting rifle beyond 300 yards where other cal. not all start to drop rapidly.
 
Its not too expensive if you reload. In all reality most people that are hunters don't shoot too much in a year (1 or 2 boxes), so an extra $40 dollars a year in factory ammo for 2 boxes really isnt that much. Keep in mind that weatherby factory ammo is in line with premium offerings from other manufacturer (norma brass etc).

When you are relaoding, the costs are negligible compared to a 25-06 or a 270 (a few cents a round in powder). I have one and love it because it's such a laser. There is a noticeable difference between the 257 roy and the 270 on 200 and 300 yard gongs. It is a fast round.

The catch is that at close ranges the advantages are less pronounced. It is almost TOO fast if there is something at close range.

I was hunting with mine expecting to take a longer shot (200 yds plus) when a deer walked out 55 yards away from me. I shot it once right behind the shoulder and the deer didn't even react. It even kept eating and slowly walking. I had been having a few issues with my scope so I thought maybe the scope was still off. I reloaded and aimed for the shoulder with hopes to plant the deer right there. It hit and flattened the deer right there. When I cleaned the deer, the first shot had hit it's mark and blew up the deer's heart but it didn't even know what happened.

When we skinned the deer the ribs all down the entry side were bloodshot, from the first shot when it entered. It was the most damaged meat I've seen on a deer in quite a while, and this was with Barnes TTSX's
 
I have a 243 win and a270win (which my wife has laid claim to)I am looking at a 257 weatherby for me ,is it worth the extra cost? Or do I get another 270 for myself?

My son and I have the 240, 257, 270 and 300 weatherby's. They out perform most in their cartridge class. They are a ultra hyper volocity cartridge which performs well at long range hunting/shooting.
My advise is"not" to purchase the Vanguard because they only come with a 24 inch barrel. It's the mark V that has the 26 inch barrel where a hunter will achieve the best results for volocity.
 
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