Help, I need a new pronghorn rifle!

Go to Eurooptic and buy a Tikka t3x Lite in stainless or blued in the cartridge of your choice. Take it out of the box, mount a scope, add ammo, and go kill stuff. Pretty simple, really.

Sportsmatch, UM, or Leupold Backcountry for rings/bases. Trow on a SWFA scope and you’ll have a bombproof system.
 
I love the .257 Wby Mag as a Pronghorn cartridge. I have two rifles chambered in it. One is a Remington 700 SPS Stainless in a Bell & Carlson stock. The other is a Weatherby Vanguard Kings Camo version. The Vanguard has a 26" spiral fluted barrel that is threaded and came with their radial brake. This rifle absolutely loves the Wby factory ammo loaded with the 92gr Hammer bullet. It routinely groups around half an inch with that load. I have tried a couple of other factory loads from Wby and all of them are consistently sub MOA. The Remington is equally accurate, but it is much pickier about the load. I shoot my own handload with a 117 gr Berger VLD sitting on a very near max charge of Retumbo. This rifle is not threaded. I recently purchased a Nosler suppressor so have been considering having the Remington threaded.

I really think .257 Wby Mag is a perfect cartridge for Pronghorn. If you still have your Vanguard I believe I would put some time into finding a load it shoots well. If you can't get satisfactory accuracy I wouldn't hesitate to send it to Weatherby Customer Service.

Best of luck in your search for the perfect Pronghorn rifle.
 
The Vanguard meets the sub moa accuracy guarantee. I have shot a few groups that slid in under an inch. I’m sure if I took the time I could find a great load for it. It’s a cartridge that I’ll likely revisit at some point l don’t know how it would do in a 22” barrel though and I really hate to cut it off.
 

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