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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 5544976" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>This is a great caliber. The quarter round has a huge following and not by accident. the 257 Weatherby was in his top 5 first calibers. Can't wait for some range results. should be a sweet shooter. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Told this story before....A really advanced in age fellow sat next to us at MSSA and uncased an old bolt I did not recognize. I had my boys run his target to the 100 line and while they were taking their time we yakked. It was a 25/06 he had had for 'some time' and he was fond of it. Boys get back, range is hot, he loads and fires 3 rounds pretty much bang click click bang click click bang. Son looking through spotting scope says Dad, he clovered it. Old fellow says that oughta do it, packs up, I tell him we'll bring the target back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 5544976, member: 5958"] This is a great caliber. The quarter round has a huge following and not by accident. the 257 Weatherby was in his top 5 first calibers. Can't wait for some range results. should be a sweet shooter. Told this story before....A really advanced in age fellow sat next to us at MSSA and uncased an old bolt I did not recognize. I had my boys run his target to the 100 line and while they were taking their time we yakked. It was a 25/06 he had had for 'some time' and he was fond of it. Boys get back, range is hot, he loads and fires 3 rounds pretty much bang click click bang click click bang. Son looking through spotting scope says Dad, he clovered it. Old fellow says that oughta do it, packs up, I tell him we'll bring the target back. [/QUOTE]
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