freddyfour
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I will have to buy a few boxes and see how she goes, can't seem to find any brass online. May have to buy a few boxes of loaded ammo.
As much as I like my 257R, I think that the 243 is a better round in some respects.
- 243 velocity is pretty much on par with similar bullet weights with the 257.
- The 243 is better suited for a short action.
- Factory ammo is much easier to find as is brass for reloading.
- Small detail, but there is a much larger bullet selection with the 243 and many of those bullets are better suited for LR shooting.
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I was looking for some R-P brass a while back and had to resort to getting some in rhe States. I would suggest buying a lifetime supply all the same maker if you do find some. Lee collet dies and annealing will greatly extend case life.I will have to buy a few boxes and see how she goes, can't seem to find any brass online. May have to buy a few boxes of loaded ammo.
Ya But, 257 ROBERTS sounds way COOLER than just 243.
Mind you, I have nothing against 243. Both are very good cartridges.
"Cool" is something the 243 will never be.

"Cool" is something the 243 will never be.
3100 fps with 120's!? That is screening fast, I haven't seen any load data that even uses Reloaded 22, will have to do a little more searching because I have 3 lbs of that I'm the cabinet.
Just check Nosler' s online load data and they run 100grs at max 3100 fps.
Those are SMOKIN' loads right there. Getting up there with 25-06. I got 3200 with 100s in my 257, but backed it off to 3100 for accuracy sake.Using Reloder 22, I could reach 3100 fps with the 120 partition, and with
AMS 47SB (lot 10) and the 100 partition, right at 3300. Try that with the 243, SC, lol.
As much as I like my 257R, I think that the 243 is a better round in some respects.
I looked hard for one of those, finally finding one that was owned by a nice old gentleman who lived in Owen Sound. I tried for a couple yrs to buy that, but no deal. I ended up having mine built instead.I have a Rem. Mod. 700 Mountain, wood & Blue in 257 Bob. From the Serial, it's a 1991. Bought it NIB from a "collector" looking to thin his inventory in 2008.




























