nice choice in scope, I am using that exact one on my Defiance 260 Rem
come on MARK you LOVE that WBee rifle too !
RJnice choice in scope, I am using that exact one on my Defiance 260 Rem
RJnice choice in scope, I am using that exact one on my Defiance 260 Rem
I used to have a 257 wby in mark V stainless fluted. Was a pretty awesome gun. I used it for my main mountain rifle for years. I shot two stone sheep, a couple of wolves and coyotes and a bunch of black bears with it. It killed everything I shot with it like lightning. We started having trouble with grizzly bears quite a bit coming into camp In the middle of the night. Had two very dangerous encounters. My brother in law shot one 6 feet away coming around the front of the tent at midnight. This was after an hour of him running around woofing and popping his teeth in the dark. It went silent for about 15 min and we thought he had left until my B.I.L. Heard him breathing as he snuck in around the corner of the tent. He shot that bear three times with a 300 win mag just feet away while it spun in circles bawling and huffing. After that... I started packing my 300 mag as a mountain rifle. I wouldn't hesitate to shoot an unsuspecting grizzly bear on a mountain slope with a 257 wby. I wouldn't want to have a 257 for a bear that was coming in to camp to eat me in the dark again. I used to load 67.5 grains of RL 22 with either 115 grain Barnes X or 115 grain Nosler ballistic tips. Both shot under an inch at 100 yds and both chronied around 3300 fps.
This is the post-of-the-month.I used to have a 257 wby in mark V stainless fluted. Was a pretty awesome gun. I used it for my main mountain rifle for years. I shot two stone sheep, a couple of wolves and coyotes and a bunch of black bears with it. It killed everything I shot with it like lightning. We started having trouble with grizzly bears quite a bit coming into camp In the middle of the night. Had two very dangerous encounters. My brother in law shot one 6 feet away coming around the front of the tent at midnight. This was after an hour of him running around woofing and popping his teeth in the dark. It went silent for about 15 min and we thought he had left until my B.I.L. Heard him breathing as he snuck in around the corner of the tent. He shot that bear three times with a 300 win mag just feet away while it spun in circles bawling and huffing. After that... I started packing my 300 mag as a mountain rifle. I wouldn't hesitate to shoot an unsuspecting grizzly bear on a mountain slope with a 257 wby. I wouldn't want to have a 257 for a bear that was coming in to camp to eat me in the dark again. I used to load 67.5 grains of RL 22 with either 115 grain Barnes X or 115 grain Nosler ballistic tips. Both shot under an inch at 100 yds and both chronied around 3300 fps.




























