Buffs35
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Awesome. So jealous.I just picked up another one yesterday. It’s a Weatherby Vanguard First Lite in .257 Wby Mag. I got a stupid price on it and couldn’t help myself. LOL. I can’t wait to shoot it.View attachment 118633
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Awesome. So jealous.I just picked up another one yesterday. It’s a Weatherby Vanguard First Lite in .257 Wby Mag. I got a stupid price on it and couldn’t help myself. LOL. I can’t wait to shoot it.View attachment 118633
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/152360342@N02/Awesome. So jealous.
Sunday afternoon sow. All I could see was her spine above the broomweed...might be my favorite Texas rifle...(rerun pics of dial/rifle)
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You could just load some 110 TTSX (or whatever other 100-110 gr. copper) in your .270 wby and you basically have a .257 wby.In the near future, I should have a WY pronghorn tag, a CO pronghorn tag, a MT pronghorn tag, an AZ Coues tag.... just feels like the type of work a .25 Roy (credit: harley) would enjoy. One reason I’m having trouble justifying the .257 purchase is that I picked up this one in .270 Wby mag at a steep discount. Yes, it has a KUIU camo pattern on the stock, but it likes 140-gr Accubonds real well.
(Thanks @schmalts for the glass)
Oh no... more .257 Wby discussion. I’m really trying to hold off. You guys don’t help. But the new Mark V Weathermark LT.... so tempting!
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The 270 Wby is one of the most underrated cartridges, especially pumping 140s at 3200 fps give or take. I enjoy shooting the 257 a little more but the 270 with Accubonds has been awesome. They aren't new calibers and they don't have the sexy BC that the marketers like, but they get the job done quickly, burn a lot of powder and make a lot of noise.In the near future, I should have a WY pronghorn tag, a CO pronghorn tag, a MT pronghorn tag, an AZ Coues tag.... just feels like the type of work a .25 Roy (credit: harley) would enjoy. One reason I’m having trouble justifying the .257 purchase is that I picked up this one in .270 Wby mag at a steep discount. Yes, it has a KUIU camo pattern on the stock, but it likes 140-gr Accubonds real well.
(Thanks @schmalts for the glass)
In the near future, I should have a WY pronghorn tag, a CO pronghorn tag, a MT pronghorn tag, an AZ Coues tag.... just feels like the type of work a .25 Roy (credit: harley) would enjoy. One reason I’m having trouble justifying the .257 purchase is that I picked up this one in .270 Wby mag at a steep discount. Yes, it has a KUIU camo pattern on the stock, but it likes 140-gr Accubonds real well.
(Thanks @schmalts for the glass)


I recently acquired one. I wasn't really looking for one but a buddy couldn't pay back a loan so I have one.
I'm going to use it as a porch gun in East Tx where shots on deer & hogs can go 450 yards. It'll take the place of the 300 WM. But in the woods I use a short barreled 308.
I just acquired the brass & dies & doing some load testing. It is not an economical round. I'm going to keep it as that cartridge is the only 25 caliber that I haven't owned & Roy W really liked it; was his favorite.
Since you already have it, might as well try it out.
Good shooting!
He hit the ground pretty hard. No tracking required at that distance!Golfer,
80 yards is a "chip shot" for the .257 Weatherby. Sorry, I couldn't resist. LOL.
Very nice buck, and a great pic too. Thanx for sharing.
That’s a fantastic photo. Great buck tooHere’s my 2019 antelope. Took him at 80ish yards with the 257 Weatherby. Found my accubond in his backstrap. 14.5” on both sides. One of my best antelope to date.
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