Ackman
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The 257 Wby can be impressive. Some years ago a friend - AckleymanII - was telling me about this cartridge. He'd chambered up a few of them. With a 26" barrel he was shooting 100's at 3850 and convinced me to have one built. So I did, with his 0 freebore reamer.....29" Hart 12 twist heavy barrel, braked, long Savage action from the gunshow, and an UN-bedded fiberglass stock which I believe is made for Savage. Excellent trigger but I don't remember if it's a target trigger or not, it was too long ago. Scope is a Burris 8-32 Black Diamond 30mm. The idea was a rockchuck destroyer. Note that brass is very expensive. We use PMC brass which is (was, it's no longer available) stronger than anything else on the market. Ackleyman had PMC and the others Rockwell tested for hardness, the PMC came out hardest by a significant amount. It's worth extra velocity. In the past we've both been chastised heavily by some "ex-purts" about these loads and velocity. Oh well.
This thing is heavy and unwieldy in/out of the truck. But those 100's going that fast do a real number on chucks, do they ever. It's fun. The load was stupid easy to find because I just followed AckleymanII's advice. It was either 4831 powder, which shot OK, or RL22 which was the one. That 72gr load is impressive.....I like the idea of a 100gr bullet doing 4,000. At 72.5 accuracy fell apart completely. Cleaning the rifle afterward I found the brake had started to unscrew itself. They don't shoot very well when the brake is loose. This burns a good bunch of powder and I don't know what barrel life will be. But this isn't a gun to be shot a whole lot of times in an outing, just enough to get your jollies.

This thing is heavy and unwieldy in/out of the truck. But those 100's going that fast do a real number on chucks, do they ever. It's fun. The load was stupid easy to find because I just followed AckleymanII's advice. It was either 4831 powder, which shot OK, or RL22 which was the one. That 72gr load is impressive.....I like the idea of a 100gr bullet doing 4,000. At 72.5 accuracy fell apart completely. Cleaning the rifle afterward I found the brake had started to unscrew itself. They don't shoot very well when the brake is loose. This burns a good bunch of powder and I don't know what barrel life will be. But this isn't a gun to be shot a whole lot of times in an outing, just enough to get your jollies.

