23 February 2007, 01:14
Reloader120 grn .257 Sierra HPBT GKs...
I traded for a box some time back and finally got around to loading a few. They did well at 100 Yards with a load of 55 grns IMR7828 pushing them at 3189 from the muzzle(25-06). I loaded up 20 more yesterday evening and intend on giving them a go at 200 yards tommorrow morn to see how the groups hold up.
Any of you have much experience with this bullet on game?
Thanks,
Reloader
26 February 2007, 07:33
ReloaderTried them at 200 and it seems like they'll do quite fine. 1.5" at 200 is not bad for a sporter weight hunting rifle in a flimsy plastic stock.
Surely some of you have tried these on game?
Thanks,
Reloader
26 February 2007, 07:40
Fish30114Reloader, I have taken two whitetails with them, one a rather large spike on a cull hunt, 200ish yards quartering away. Shot from a rolled up coat on the edge of a ground blind/box, so felt real good about getting a line to the off shoulder. Bullet entered just behind last rib, ripped through the off sholder going out. DRT
Second, a standard Ga doe, about 130 yards, broadside, rib going in, nickel sized exit, Bang flop also. As in your case, damn accurate for me. (cheap too...)
26 February 2007, 07:46
olarmyI've taken a number of deer with them and had great success. According to Sierra, their HPBT GameKings (except for the 85gr 243 and 90gr 257) are made "tougher" than their regular GameKings. I have also found them to be very accurate. IMO they are excellent bullets for deer in a 257AI or 25/06.
They may not suite your tastes, however, IIRC you like BTips and bullets that open easily.
26 February 2007, 07:50
ReloaderThanks Fish30114 and olarmy!
Yes, Accurate and cheap. Should make a dandy small whitetail/antelope load. I'm putting in for WY 'lopes. Hopefully I'll get to try it on one. I'll probably take the rifle as a back-up and try to fill a doe tag.
Thanks again,
Reloader