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I'm going to build either a 25-06 or 257 Wby. I like the performance of the Wby but the economy of the 25-06. I was shocked to see that 257 Wby brass is ~4x the price of 25-06 brass. Does it last a lot longer? I'm wondering if the extra zip is worth the $$. [ 01-10-2003, 13:19: Message edited by: Nebraska ] | ||
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NO the brass doesnt last longer , you can get fairly close with a 25-06 ackley improved 3500 or so with 100 grainers. | |||
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<Buliwyf> |
Nebraska: The 257 Wby will gain approximately 300 fps over the 25-06 Remington. I think that is significant. I have owned both calibers with complete satisfaction. Reloader66 has an excellent post, so I won't repeat what he has said. My recommendation is to select the cartridge you would like to experience owning and to hell with everything else. You can't make a bad choice between these cartridges. There should be no limits on having fun! Buliwyf | ||
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Get the 25-06 it is a great cartridge | |||
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<John Lewis> |
Both are great cartridges. I love the .257 Wthby if the chamber is set up properly, with a shorter throat. I have made cases for the .257 by necking down 7mm Rem Mag cases. They worked really well and much more economical. Federal was offering .257 Wthby cases also. I don't know if they still are, but they were much less expensive. | ||
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I'm with John on this one. My 257 Wby has never seen a factory Wby case. I run 264 win cases into my 257 size die,load them & shoot them.I have my size die set so I headspace on the shoulder not the belt.With some of the new slow burnning powders such as 7828,RL25,H1000 & Retumbo and bullets that will hold together at speeds these new powders can reach the 257 is a lot more cartridge than it was 10 years ago. | |||
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