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Thinking about grabbing one of these. Any experienced users thoughts would be appreciated. Particularly as magazine/cartridge fit and accuracy. Thanks in advance.
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257 Roberts? I have one that I love.
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I just load to factory COL with the 257 Rbts. I have several in that cartridge and don't want to load different lengths for different rifles. Here's the first 3-shot 100 Yd group with 75 Gr. VMax. Rifle was straight out of the box. 80 Gr. TTSX shoots to same POI.
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I have one, no complaints... Shoots 100 grain partitions really well.
Last edited by heavywalker; 10/21/14.
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Got one that is showing promise. Loaded up 50 rounds with H4831 and 100gr TTSX as thats what I had on hand. Prints right at 1" with just loading to factory length and a powder charged picked from the Nosler book.
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I have one that consistently shoots factory Winchester 117 gr power-points very well. It wears a 2-7x Leupold VX II that points/balances well for me. I am planning on trying some 115 gr partitions when I get a chance.
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I just load to factory COL with the 257 Rbts. I have several in that cartridge and don't want to load different lengths for different rifles. Here's the first 3-shot 100 Yd group with 75 Gr. VMax. Rifle was straight out of the box. 80 Gr. TTSX shoots to same POI. Nice! I'd smile with that performance.
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You guys seem to get along with them OK. I've heard then 260 is finicky in the Montana. Glad to see the 257 R doesn't seem to follow suit.
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I just load to factory COL with the 257 Rbts. I have several in that cartridge and don't want to load different lengths for different rifles. Here's the first 3-shot 100 Yd group with 75 Gr. VMax. Rifle was straight out of the box. 80 Gr. TTSX shoots to same POI. Nice! I'd smile with that performance. Shot a 3-shot .2" group and quit there. Haven't shot for groups since.....just one shot every season to check zero. I was definitely smiling.
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Kimber select classic roberts, 100 grain bullets 46.5 grains of H4350, SMOA results, great rifle.
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