One bullet I have found accurate in both rifles is the Hornady 117 BTSP, I'll be trying that on deer in November.
I have tried these at the range a couple of times, but already have two good loads for the 257, so they went on the back burner.You guys need to try the 120 gr Hornady HP. It is a big game bullet extraordinaire! Very deep penetration and expansion every time.
Ted
The 257AI is pretty much equal to the 25/06, but MUCH cooler.Supercub,
I have looked at it seriously but I wanted to get a Sako 85 and the 257 isn't offered...There is a very nice 257 AI on the exchange for sale, beautiful gun.
The 257AI is pretty much equal to the 25/06, but MUCH cooler.
At your age, you need all the cool you can get!
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You guys need to try the 120 gr Hornady HP. It is a big game bullet extraordinaire! Very deep penetration and expansion every time.
It's on my list for the next bullet shipment!
My latest 25-06 has a Gaillard barrel, kind of a featherweight profile at 24", in a McMillan Fwt stock on a winchester action. Nice rig for sure. Previous one was a 700 SPS stainless in a Bansner, that shot well also! I understand the hornady 100 grain spitzer is also a good game bullet, but I'm leaning to the heavier bullets for big mule deer.
Have one built.The only thing about the one in the exchange is that it is a wood/blued one and I like the " I can beat up not care too much about" stainless/sythetic.




























