Originally Posted by DBoston
Originally Posted by jorgeI
Originally Posted by CRS
None of the bullets I listed above was kept under 2700. Only exception might be the 257 caliber, as it was not checked over chrono.

But I am not a Weatherby type of guy.... grin

Now that you bring up the 257 caliber, I've found it quite interesting the 100gr 257 Hornady hold up remarkably well at weatherby velocities (it kills like no other caliber I've ever experienced), unlike the 180gr Interlock which really gets stressed at 300 Weatherby speeds (in my experience anyway)


The 100 grain 257 was designed with the Weatherby in mind as a factory offering. .

It must be, because they kill most impressively . I can't recall a pass through (I have with the 117 RN out of the same caliber) but I've killed at least forty deer and a bunch of hogs and NONE has ever taken a step!


A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”