I feel your pain!we live and fight behind enemy lines go easy on us
Living in the Comunist Wealth of Taxsylvania under Kim Jong Wolf.
Prepping for the upcoming 2nd shutdown.
I feel your pain!we live and fight behind enemy lines go easy on us
I am keen to try Ramshot Hunter with 120gr Speer BTSP, 100gr Hotcor and the 100gr Nosler E-tip
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Thank you for the condescending reply. I'd list my load data. But then you'd tell me how it can't be true and then cry to the Admin. Thanks again.You'd possibly imagine incorrectly, as the burn rates are not the same.
The H4350 may work well with up towards 90gr bullets.
The IMR 4350 would do well with the heavier bullets as the burn rate is slower.
And i see RL15 on your list.
I can understand wanting an accurate load. Believe me, i can.
But for a cartridge aimed at hunting, why not have an accurate load that's fast too?
Only increases your energy on game, and extends the distance the bullet will reliably expand.
Oh nice one. Please let us know how you get on. I have loaded some E-tips with N150 but it seems a very empty case and rather slow to me.Went to Sportsmans Warehouse and held my breadth as I asked if they had Hunter. She came out with the last pound of it they had. My next powder to try in my A.I. Also have Speer 120 grain.
They call it the "Bob" down in Texas too. Probably the state which has the most .257 Roberts popularity I've ever seen. I think there is an unwritten law you have to have one there.Yup!
Only the duuudes in Commiefornia call it "Bob"...![]()
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.257's are great things. However, I can certainly acknowledge if the family isn't willing to go their part (pick up brass) it makes it difficult to continue on that path.I just decommisioned my last Roberts. I built it for my boy and he has thumped several deer with it. But, he is not good about picking up brass. I finally grew tired of trying to find more brass. I screwed on a 6.5 CM barrel and brass is everywhere.
Anyway, I was loading 760/H414 with light bullets. It grouped about 3/4" in a lightweight Shaw barrel and folded deer up on the spot.
I hated to retire it. It was the first centerfire caliber my boy shot and one of my alltime favorites. But, the deer don't seem to notice the difference.