Originally Posted by pete53
so there is no mix up on bullet diameter / size its .257 bullet , i feel it needs to be this way for safety and besides i can call it a 257 Creedmoor its still a wildcat cartridge. i also just ordered 300 more .257 / 128 gr Hammer bullets for hunting, Hammer has all .257/25 caliber bullets in stock right now ., i do plan on using these 128 gr. Hammer bullets for elk and deer if my new Brux barrel shows up in time for my new rebarrel work 257 Weatherby mag. 7 1/2 twist too ??
i have not been shoot`n rifles much right now because its been 90`s very hot and the smoke from Canadian fires has been nasty too here in Minnesota .


Ok, I was just curious. I know its still technically a wildcat, but nobody else is calling it a 257 Creedmoor. There are several manufacturers making brass now and its stamped 25 Creedmoor, it seems like calling it a 257 when everybody else is calling it a 25 might cause more confusion.


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