dgradinaru
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Beautiful Animals guys!!
I have two rifles chambered in it, and one more on the way. It is my favourite all-around cartridge (with the 30-06), and no, I never have any trouble finding factory loads for it. My rifles seem to prefer the heavier bullets. You need to experiment with it. It will drop anything in North America. Handloads can really stretch the old gal's performance, but I've been so happy with the performance of Prvi Partizan commercial 173 grain SP's that I don't bother to reload for it anymore.
As others have said, many discerning hunters know a thing or two, and most will praise the 7x57's moderate recoil and efficiency:
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mauser 98 in 7x 57 is my primary hunting gun.
Just another note on the very fine 7x57.
If you use factory ammo, the North American loadings tend to be on the "wimpy" side.
To exploit the potential of the 7x57, using Factory ammo, you almost have to buy European made ammo.
Norma, RWS, PRVI & Lapua all load this cartridge up where it belongs.
If you load your own, then there is no problem, obviously.
I shoot 140's at around 2900 and 160's at around 2700.
Regards, Eagleye.
The 7x57 needs no introduction amongst savvy hunters.
Effective, mild-mannered and usually quite accurate.
IIRC, it was Eleanor O'Connor's favorite chambering. [Jack's wife]
Regards, Eagleye.
I can vouch for the effectiveness of the 162gr KS load from RWS.
Eagleeye - have you ever tried the 175's? With RL17?
I really like the cartridge. I have 5 7x57's at present, used one to shoot a moose and one on a mule deer this year, I rotate through them so they all get some use.
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I like to reload all of my calibers, so i will probably buy 175 grain bullets for it.



























