257 Weatherby About to Erupt

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  • @buffneilson
    @buffneilson Před 2 lety +5

    The 25-06 can do everything a 257 Wby can do at half the cost.

  • @phprofYT
    @phprofYT Před 3 lety +45

    Whoa. Two Ron Spomer videos in a week? This is a treat.

  • @1loadermanjack
    @1loadermanjack Před 3 lety +24

    Has one of the flatest trajectories of any rifle cartridge. One awesome long range shooter!😎👍

  • @ReloadingWeatherby
    @ReloadingWeatherby Před 3 lety +13

    Thanks for doing a video on the 257 Weatherby!

  • @jaybailleaux630
    @jaybailleaux630 Před 3 lety +9

    I only had the pleasure to sight in only 2 Weatherby s in my life a 240 and a 257 . Love the accuracy of the 240 tested with one of my hand loads. The 257 was factory loads with 117 round nose.. Shot around 1 inch groups . Only shot two 3 shot groups. The 4x Ziess scope that was mounted on the rifle was more impressive than the rifle. This was back in 1982. Made my 3x9 Leupolds look bad. Had great vision back then and a crack shot . The rich business men that knew me in my profession would have me sight in their deer hunting rifles. The owner of the company I work for would pull me off the job before deer season to do it. That was the good old days for me.

  • @gpax-6197
    @gpax-6197 Před 3 lety +21

    The .257 has always intrigued me, but I’m a 25-06 fan brother. Its my go-to cartridge.

    • @hammerslammer3006
      @hammerslammer3006 Před 3 lety +1

      Well, what can't you do with it? 👍

    • @charlesmccoy5857
      @charlesmccoy5857 Před 3 lety +1

      Yep I have to agree, Have owned the 25-06 for over 40 years and killed everything from fox to elk with it, but I also enjoy my 257 Weatherby, and my 257 Roberts, all great rifles.

  • @jk-kr8jt
    @jk-kr8jt Před 2 lety +10

    Nicely done Ron. Recently picked up a 257 Weatherby, can't wait to try it on speed goats this fall. Who cares if it burns barrels, you're right. Shooting is fun, so the more you shoot the fun you have. If someone is worried about burning out a barrel, get a bow and a hand full of arrows.
    Cheers, Jeff.

    • @jackdundon2261
      @jackdundon2261 Před 2 lety +1

      If you buy a Ferrari, you don't ask the dealer about MPG! -- life is shirt, if you live shooting FAST BULLETS. Okay, figure a new barrel every few years!
      LIFE IS TOO DAMN SHORT! Go enjoy your passion!

    • @earlchesnut9017
      @earlchesnut9017 Před rokem

      Well I have to say this Ron I've never killed ab animal with the 25-06 iam having a weatherby built can't say why u haven't used the cartridge for hunting guess have to give O'Conner credit ice use the 270:for 50 years ther us nothing the 25-06 can do the 270 can't do yes I've owned several 25-06 but never fired one always replaced the Barrell for some other caliber but have high hopes for the 257 weaterby coming my way

  • @RT-gv6us
    @RT-gv6us Před 3 lety +18

    I have a 257 Roy and LOVE it and this was a well presented history of the 257 class of cartridges. While it is good to hear that bullet makers are offering 25 cal bullets with higher BCs, I prefer the 100g Barnes TTSX which has a much lower BC but shoots like a laser beam out past 300 yards.

    • @Drivapete
      @Drivapete Před 3 lety +3

      I have no problem shooting elk using Barnes 100gr TTSX. Absolutely floors em!!

  • @darrylpacholko5495
    @darrylpacholko5495 Před 3 lety +92

    I have a 25 06 and love it. 117 to 120 grain going around 3000 ft per second will kill anything in the deer and antelope family. Ammo is readily available and half the price of weatherby.

    • @willrowell3218
      @willrowell3218 Před 3 lety +9

      I'd love to have a .25-06. I've always been a fan of the .243 and .270 Winchester, so I can imagine the .25-06 would be pretty awesome. Might have to be my next purchase

    • @nmelkhunter1
      @nmelkhunter1 Před 3 lety +5

      @@willrowell3218 It does alright on antelope...Just kidding. It's a great choice for open country hunting. If you get one, keep the bullet weights at or above 110 grains so as to avoid excess meat damage.

    • @nmelkhunter1
      @nmelkhunter1 Před 3 lety +2

      True. It has great MPR and since most shots on deer and antelope are within 300 yards, it is really a better choice.

    • @Drivapete
      @Drivapete Před 3 lety +7

      I started reloading when I bought a .257Roy just for the fact that quality hunting ammo is so expensive! Drove me absolutely nuts until i finally settled on a 100gr Barnes TTSX at 3525 fps and 1/2 in groups at 100yds. Never looked back, I've killed scads of deer and elk and have a good supply of "other bullets" to plink with.

    • @billburgess9100
      @billburgess9100 Před 3 lety +2

      Smart choice.

  • @tbjtbj4786
    @tbjtbj4786 Před 3 lety +21

    I bought one years ago when I did a lot of crop damage control.
    I bought 3 cases of the 87gr factory loads and 2 cases of 100gr factory loads.
    I was going to use the 100gr for hogs.
    The deer,hog,and coyotes all dropped to the 87gr just fine.
    I could hold on the the animals out to 400 yds.
    Over the years I sold the original rifle and bought another.
    Its a grate round. Over crop fields.

  • @75stephengreen
    @75stephengreen Před 3 lety +58

    Tanks Ron for another great video. When I lived in Wyoming I used the 257 for everything and never had to take a second shot. I never had to do a lot of tracking after the shot either. Speed goat to elk the 257 just put it on the ground with great authority. It is a relatively easy round to shoot as well. I never took shots much past 400, I know my own limitations. The 257 shot so flat it took all the guess work out to around 400 just put the cross hairs on fur and it was going down. I now live in the mid west and use the little 7-08 for the most part. I bought the 7-08 for my son when he was starting out. After seeing just how well that little round performed. I grabbed one for my self in light weight handy rifle. I have a big safe full of all kinds of calibers from 22 to 458 but I do 99% of big game with the 257 and 7-08. The other with a 300 Weatherby only if I am in big bear country.

    • @Drivapete
      @Drivapete Před 3 lety +3

      Much like you s green, the 257 Roy is my go to caliber for Idaho deer and elk. No goats in N. Idaho, but a S. Idaho hunt is on my bucket list. I also have a. 250-3000 model 99a that was given to me 50yrs ago as my 1st rifle, killed many deer and pigs without any issues!
      The 100gr Barnes TTSX is by far the most effective bullet for me, drops elk and deer in their tracks.
      75.5 gr of H1000 @3.270 oal, Federal 215 lrm match primers at approximately 3525 fps. Work up carefully as this is max load. Works great in my Vanguard ll.

    • @Hondayo77
      @Hondayo77 Před 2 lety

      what is a good zero distance for the 257 weatherby

    • @Drivapete
      @Drivapete Před 2 lety +1

      @@Hondayo77 I use 200yds as my zero, out to around 250yds just hold dead on and fire.
      Also I know my ballistics and use Strelok.com ballistic app, which I find to be very accurate.

  • @jameskam4408
    @jameskam4408 Před 3 lety +22

    The best thing about my 257 mag is that I have faith in the rifle and cartridge. Since I don't reload, ammunition availability and price are the only downfall.

    • @TheNavalspook
      @TheNavalspook Před 3 měsíci

      James, the price is really reasonable, I mean compared to 7mm Rem or RUM or my STW or my other 10 Weatherby's it is the cheapest of the lot and I buy Weatherby for the Norma Brass and the Accubond Partition scream of the my Rifle with deadly accuracy. I've bought them as cheap as $40/box and no more than $60/box,.. shop around, you can find them pretty cheap. My RUM and STW's are over $100/box.

  • @erictiry6483
    @erictiry6483 Před 3 lety +11

    This is by far my favorite barrel burner. Would not give up my 257 for anything.

    • @adolfo206
      @adolfo206 Před 2 lety

      what would be the expected round count before your barrel burns out?

    • @erictiry6483
      @erictiry6483 Před 2 lety

      @@adolfo206 800 to 1000 depending upon how hot you load it. If you use milder loads it will last longer than that.

    • @adolfo206
      @adolfo206 Před 2 lety

      @@erictiry6483 Thank you Eric, this is means " new rifle at least every other year"

    • @erictiry6483
      @erictiry6483 Před 2 lety

      @@adolfo206 if you shoot more than the average person. The current 257 I have now I have had for three years. I only put about 150 to 200 rounds through it a year. the biggest thing is if you are shooting from the bench space your shots and clean it after about 10 shots. this has worked very well for me with the other hot rod cartridges i have.

  • @brianfloyd5925
    @brianfloyd5925 Před 2 lety +1

    I like my 7x57 Mauser ! It has all the punch I need !

  • @marksanford3907
    @marksanford3907 Před 3 lety +9

    My 257 Wby MK5 RC is my favorite rifle I own...1/2” or better if I do my job with the 100 grain TTSX or TSX... it dropped EVERYTHING I ever pointed it at... 1 and done ✅

  • @BornGaming32
    @BornGaming32 Před 2 lety +28

    The Ruger #1 is currently being offered in a limited run of .257 Wby with a 28" barrel. That much barrel should wring all the velocity out of that cartridge.

    • @chrisdolan9515
      @chrisdolan9515 Před 2 lety +2

      Too bad Ruger stuck with a 1-10 twist.

    • @borkwoof696
      @borkwoof696 Před 2 lety

      That is a grail gun for sure!

    • @masontruex5762
      @masontruex5762 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chrisdolan9515 whats wrong with a 1-10 twist barrel. I consider myself a gun nut but don't really know a lot about the barrel ratios. I've looked at ruger no 1's as well and see good reviews on them.

    • @masontruex5762
      @masontruex5762 Před 2 lety

      Also do you know how long ruger will make the 257 weatherby magnum this year?

    • @chrisdolan9515
      @chrisdolan9515 Před 2 lety +2

      @@masontruex5762 1-10 twist won't stabilize really long for caliber (super high ballistic coefficient) bullets. That's what makes the 6.5 cartridges so appealing, the 1-8 twist which allows for stabilization of super high BC bullets.

  • @R32R38
    @R32R38 Před 3 lety +10

    My fantasy rifle would be a Mark V Deluxe in one of the Weatherby chamberings, .257, .270, maybe 7mm, with a quality Leupold scope.

    • @raleighthomas3079
      @raleighthomas3079 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, that’s a rifle I wanted to have since I was a kid. A couple years ago ( at 58 ) the stars aligned just right, and I bought a Mark V Deluxe in .300 Wby. Mag. at a local gun show. Lovingly used in 98% condition, it’s a beautiful rifle! I mounted a Leupold VX-R 3-9x 40 mm, CDS drop turret, side focus, with the Firedot reticle.
      It will shoot 1/2 to 3/4 MOA groups with Weatherby factory ammo with 3 different bullets, 180 Sierra BT, 180 Trophy Bonded Bearclaw, and 180 Barnes TTSX.
      Save up and get the Mark V you want as soon as you can. It’s worth every penny!

    • @genekelley7579
      @genekelley7579 Před 3 lety

      I just got a Mark V Deluxe with an Stainless Fluted Accumark Barrel in 257 Mag last year (2020).
      I actually spoke to one of the Weatherby’s when calling Customer Service, regarding barrel break in. (pretty cool they were working the phones)💯
      Awesome round, Awesome rifle💯

  • @tradmanmike3360
    @tradmanmike3360 Před 3 lety +6

    RON, MY DAD HAD A 257 MAG. IN WEATHERBY MARK V DELUXE WITH A LEUPOLD. WOW!!!! WHAT A GUN IT WAS. NOTHING, I MEAN NOTHING GOT AWAY AT ANY RANGE OUT WEST!

  • @wesleyg848
    @wesleyg848 Před 2 lety +4

    I've been running my 257 wby since 2014. Absolutely love that round.

  • @stevenabshire
    @stevenabshire Před 3 lety +19

    It's a barrel burner!!!
    Proceeds to smile like a kid in a candy store when talking about how fast it is.

    • @montuckyman4982
      @montuckyman4982 Před 3 lety +1

      Luckily, they make new barrels every day! Just slap a new one on as needed.
      Pay to play! If you want speed there are always drawbacks. How fast do you wanna go?

  • @robertmakowski7808
    @robertmakowski7808 Před 3 lety +29

    Bought one of the Remington 700 CDL-SF with the 1/10 twist barrel. Using the Speer 120 BT/RL-25 powder I'm getting .3-.4 MOA and well under MOA at 600 yards...at 3200 fps... As to "burning out a barrel"...this is a hunting rifle, not a range toy or prairie dog gun.

    • @Scepticalasfuk
      @Scepticalasfuk Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly. How many rounds do you expect to fire in a year? You'd have to hunt 24/7 for many years before burning out the barrel . . . unless, of course, you're using it as a range toy or varmint potter.

    • @jacqueslefave4296
      @jacqueslefave4296 Před 2 lety

      Overbore to the point of stupidity, IMO.

    • @projectredbeard2199
      @projectredbeard2199 Před 2 lety

      @@jacqueslefave4296 I would agree except there is nothing else that can really surpass it...

    • @jacqueslefave4296
      @jacqueslefave4296 Před 2 lety +1

      @@projectredbeard2199 The 25-06 accomplishes nearly as much with less powder in a conventional action. I suggest saving the expensive magnum actions for Grizzlies and African giants.

    • @projectredbeard2199
      @projectredbeard2199 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jacqueslefave4296 not sure you understand the drastic difference in performance from increasing velocity 300-400fps.... 25-06 is a fine cartridge but it's not close to the 257 weatherby.

  • @bobmar2540
    @bobmar2540 Před 3 lety +3

    My dad gave me his 257 mark V back in the early 80s. I still have it. He loaded 120 grain bullets using 264 Winchester brass.

  • @susiefitzsimmons1147
    @susiefitzsimmons1147 Před 2 lety +19

    I've shot many different calibers but my favorite is my .257 Wby. I've taken many deer, usually in the 300-320 range. I've also taken elk using the Nosler Partition bullet. It is much more pleasant to shoot than my 25-06, .270, 6.5 creedmoor or my husband's .260 Remington. I love how flat it shoots. I'ts been my favorite ever since I bought it back in 2003.

    • @johnkoenig496
      @johnkoenig496 Před 7 měsíci +1

      HOW can it be more pleasant to shoot than lesser powered cartridges ??? Makes NO sense.

    • @zebacake4683
      @zebacake4683 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@johnkoenig496 stock design

  • @williamfeldner9356
    @williamfeldner9356 Před 3 lety +7

    I have had 3 257 wea mags, 2 Weatherbys and 1 Blazer. ALL, shot the 120 grain Nosler Partitions at under 1 inch…. That is with Weatherby Factory Ammunition, not custom handloads.

  • @davidandre886
    @davidandre886 Před 3 lety +40

    Just like the 27 just got revamped, once they start investing in 25 cal bullets, it will take off. No diameter is inherently efficient, they just need to put the research in and chamber and twist barrels right. Nailed it Ron.

    • @mryaj0095
      @mryaj0095 Před 2 lety

      Blackjack bullets 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

    • @stevepuyear2738
      @stevepuyear2738 Před 2 lety +2

      AMEN BROTHER. Twist barrels properly and don't leave any caliber behind...lol. The 257cal and 277cal have been treated like bastar× children long enough. Above all LISTEN TO HUNTERS AND SHOOTERS who use the stuff on a daily basis.

    • @davidandre886
      @davidandre886 Před 2 lety +2

      @@stevepuyear2738 couldn’t say it better myself. I’ll give it 5 years though, the marketing department doesn’t want to overwhelm the masses.

    • @dg20120
      @dg20120 Před 2 lety +1

      It worked for the .223. A number of bullet manufacturers now put the recommended twist rate on boxes of bullets.

    • @davidandre886
      @davidandre886 Před 2 lety +3

      FYI Berger now makes 133 gn hunting bullets for the 25... it’s happening boys

  • @300_WM
    @300_WM Před 3 lety +21

    My 257 wby is my deer/antelope rifle. I love the rifle since my dad custom made it for me, based on a savage long action. I enjoy the sentimentality of a rifle made for me, but my wallet would be way happier if I owned a .25-06 instead. Pre-pandemic: the least expensive,suitable factory ammo produced was 59.99 for a box of 20. Same retailer carries it now for $84.99

    • @Drivapete
      @Drivapete Před 2 lety +4

      I can understand your logic, when I bought my 257wby the only factory rounds I could find was HSM loaded with Berger 115 vld hunting bullets.
      They were superbly accurate, but crap bullets.
      That's when I started reloading. I also stockpiled components and today have plenty. Most rewarding is when you take an elk or deer with a round you researched and developed by yourself following instructions to the letter and never exceeding the listed capabilities for the cartridge. Reloading has opened up a whole new world in my shooting abilities and understanding of why things work, or dont work.
      Hopefully the panic buying and price gouging will stop soon and more people will get into hand loading, forcing ammo companies to offer more reasonable prices on components since they're not selling as much ammo. Try it, you'll love it !!

    • @tasaman
      @tasaman Před 2 lety +2

      Handloading is very justified when owning a Weatherby. It can cut the cost to below the cheap 25/06 factory loads.

    • @Drivapete
      @Drivapete Před 2 lety

      Amen brother!

    • @robertwolfe2971
      @robertwolfe2971 Před 2 lety

      Nothing wrong about collecting all the 25 caliber rifles.

  • @troy9477
    @troy9477 Před dnem

    The 257 is the only Weatherby cartridge i would consider. I just have no need for the power level of the larger bores. But i would mostly load it fown to 25-06 levels anyway. So i might as well get a 25-06, in which i have long been interested- cheaper brass and smaller powder charges. In the last few yeara i have read a few print articles about long, high- BC bullets in the 25. Looks promising. It will be interesting to see how things go over the next year or too. It eould ve easy enough to have any rifle in the 30-06 family rebarreled to 25-06 with a fast twist barrel (1:8.5" probably?) and a minimum spec chamber. Always liked the idea of a Bob too, but i really only "need" 1 quarter bore. All of it will have to wait until i have room to load anyway. And the next thing on the list is a good 7mm-08. Great info as always, Ron. Thank you

  • @donjennings9758
    @donjennings9758 Před 3 lety +7

    I wish Ron would talk about the great 264 Mg it's a great gun using the Great Barnes bullets
    They are the best

  • @bustabass9025
    @bustabass9025 Před 3 lety +8

    .257 Wby Mark V, shooting 115 gr Ballistic Tips, riding 70 grains of RL25. This is a drop dead accurate, high velocity (3200 f/ps) rig. Not worried about burning the barrel out. I have more than one rifle, and I don't expect to shoot my .257 Wby Magnum to the point that its accuracy will be hampered. It's a great round pushed through a wonderful rifle.

    • @briangable1037
      @briangable1037 Před 3 lety

      Sounds like you have it down pat! Nice going!

    • @bustabass9025
      @bustabass9025 Před 3 lety

      @@briangable1037
      Thanks. Guns, hunting, shooting, and handloading have been my passion for over fifty years now. The only thing I enjoy as much is playing bass. Been doing that for over fifty years also. I'm seventy now. The way I got it figured, if I get ten more years outta the deal, or no more...I can count it all good! [Laffin😄]

    • @p.p.8624
      @p.p.8624 Před 2 lety

      It’s a clown 🤡 cartridge, like all weatherbys.

    • @bustabass9025
      @bustabass9025 Před 2 lety

      @@p.p.8624
      That comment doesn't even warrant a response. By the way, looks like no snow again this year for Christmas...[Laffin'😄]

  • @340wbymag
    @340wbymag Před 3 lety +4

    I love my .257 Weatherby magnum (and my .340 Weatherby magnum). It is extremely accurate even at distances beyond 1,000 yards. It is my go-to rifle for deer hunting and I would not hesitate to use it for elk hunting at reasonable distances.

  • @jimklemens5018
    @jimklemens5018 Před rokem +2

    You can get a barrel with any twist that you want.

  • @solutions2exist556
    @solutions2exist556 Před 3 lety +8

    I like my 340 Weatherby Mag moving the air out of the way at more than 3000 feet per second and with impact weight behind it.

    • @edoellien239
      @edoellien239 Před 3 lety +2

      I think it's funny that the 338 Lapua is the greatest thing to come along since sliced bread, but the 340 has been doing the same thing since the 60's.

    • @aubreysteele4466
      @aubreysteele4466 Před 3 lety +1

      In my opinion (which may not be worth anything), you've made a wise choice. Over my lifetime I've owned 50+/- high-powered rifles. Two have been spectacularly accurate right out the box. One was a Remington 700 VS SF2 in .22-250. I don't know what the best load was because I could have dipped the cases in a bowl of the appropriate powders and it would break less than 1/2 MOA and while I might have been better than average shot, I was never that good. The other rifle was a .340 Weatherby Euromark. I bought it in 1987 mainly because it had a beautiful stock. I asked the seller if he had the test target in the box. He did-it was one hole 3/16" at 100 yards. I snickered and laughed and called BS immediately, saying no factory rifle could do that. It could and did! In my load development, I could push a 225 grain at over 3000 fps with which I was able to duplicate the test target three times and I never had a group over 9/16" with the 3.5-10x Leupold I had mounted. Good scope but hardly bench-rest suitable. Sorry to ramble, but you gave me a flashback with a huge smile. Thanks much.

    • @solutions2exist556
      @solutions2exist556 Před 3 lety +1

      @@aubreysteele4466 Great information. When I was a teenager in the 60s, I studied ballistic charts and dreamed of what to buy one day. I thought it would be a Remington 7mm Magnum. Never bought the rifle for 30+ years, but did look occasionally at the charts and knew the real sleeper that most people failed to recognize was the 340 Weatherby Magnum. I was fortunate in finding a brand new Weatherby 340 at a price so low it was next to unbelievable. An older gentleman with money bought the rifle from the dealer and shot it five times. He brought it back because the kick was too much for him. He literally gave the weapon away. I sent it back to Weatherby to install their “boss muzzle device”. The stainless barrel looks great too. I am a left side rifle shooter force to use mostly right handed bolts. I happened to be in the right place at the right time to buy this outstanding weapon. Your comments are appreciated and understood well.

  • @tbjtbj4786
    @tbjtbj4786 Před 3 lety +13

    The hydrostatic schok i think is real. The first deer i took with the 257wb with the 87gr factory loads. The deer came out way closer than I expected. Under 50 yards. I shot it in the shoulder. The stomach and first intestines were busted.
    We flowed the bullet path. It went nowhere near the stomach.
    Some thing had to bust it and it wasn't the bullet.

    • @JH-vl6eh
      @JH-vl6eh Před 2 lety +1

      I have seen first hand the hydrostatic shock and damage a .257 Weatherby will do. Like a mini R.P.G. sometimes, lol. Nasty!! However, the animals never knew what hit them.

    • @craigleibbrand7761
      @craigleibbrand7761 Před 2 lety

      The times I have used the 257 Weatherby it look like the animal EXPLODED!

  • @jamesdolgener7892
    @jamesdolgener7892 Před 3 lety +8

    Love the Blackjack bullets , higher BC than the 140 gn 6.5 caliber Berger bullets and I'm running them at 3368 fps in my.257 wby, with N570 powder. 1/2 moa passed 1000 yards. For PRS , i shoot them in a .25 Sherman SST

  • @kevi152
    @kevi152 Před 2 lety +3

    Had a 257 wby made by westley richards years ago. Excellent for smaller deer and antelope, but not for larger stronger antelope. Buffalo with a solid perhaps but not with soft nosed ammunition. The latter tend to break up on impact with bone a bit too quickly and will not penetrate thereafter. Went back to the 300 h&h and never regretted it. The 300 will easily deter a charge of a big cat and one cannot carry 3 rifles without unreliable gun bearers. For long range shots on larger antelope 300h&h or 300win mag if you please. The 257 wby is superb for mountain goat and sheep for obvious reasons. My hunting grounds are now reserve forests and national parks and all hunting has been banned in my country but I’m sure I shall return to the happy hunting grounds sooner rather than later !

  • @josephdaggett1837
    @josephdaggett1837 Před 3 lety +1

    Way back when..a 2535remington pump..fast forward 100+yrs. And here we are..

    • @ssfd739
      @ssfd739 Před 3 lety

      The fact that the entire world is back to camping in conversion vans gives me faith that one day our 740 and 760 collections will be cool again. Until then we will just have to stack deer like firewood in our own little niche.

  • @thomaspadgett2269
    @thomaspadgett2269 Před 3 lety

    I had a 25-06 and fell in love with the quarter bore. So I sold it and got the .257 "Bee" and never looked back. :-)

  • @GeezerWheels
    @GeezerWheels Před 3 lety +1

    GREAT vid yet again. My dad gave me a German Weatherby Mark V Deluxe .257 for my birthday back in the 70s in Dallas (I was I my 20s). I now live in SW Colorado and really appreciate long range cartridges. But the one elk I shot with the .257 Weatherby Mag was at 38 yards (yes, 38) - an average 5x5 bull. The 117 Sierra totally destroyed the near side lung (after centering a rib on entry), totally severed the heart from all attachment (it literally fell out when field dressing) and mostly destroyed the far side lung. The bullet did not exit. I found about half of the jacket under the hide on the far side - perfect performance/ total energy dump. The bull went about 25 feet and fell over stone dead when it hit the ground. The ONLY reason I went back to the .300 Win Mag (and/or my trusty .270) was that the bull did NOT bleed externally at all and would have left no blood trail had it been necessary to track. It was in a herd of about 60 and traversing a heavily travelled trail, so print tracking would have been impossible. That said, I still believe it is totally adequate for elk (I hunt on a large private ranch) and perhaps the best deer/antelope cartridge out there. With good A-Frame or Partition bullets I think I would have had a bleeding exit wound. One other comment - that Weatherby rifle taught me that having a comb that cants/rakes forward GREATLY reduces felt recoil as it pulls away from the cheek on firing! I've re-stocked a .30-06 with a similar stock and it was amazing to feel the difference. THANKS LOADS for your excellent content, history and future predictions for one of Roy Weatherby's greats!!! Please keep up your excellent work.

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Ray. And thanks for the bullet performance reports. You are so right about those negative slope combs!

  • @briankording2026
    @briankording2026 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the 257 got a beautiful german mark v never fired

  • @t-bar-mranch1074
    @t-bar-mranch1074 Před rokem

    I was going to get a 25-06 but just couldnt find anything that fit my needs without spending 5k on a custom. Found this cartridge and now this is what Im going for. Weatherby makes a great rifle and they are available. THIS is the ticket for me. Thanks for all your vids on the quarter bores that youve done.

  • @JordanOutdoors-o5n
    @JordanOutdoors-o5n Před 2 lety +1

    I have a 25-06 in a weatherby vanguard and it is one of my favorite rifles I own. It is one of the best deer - elk killing guns out there. And you mite be thinking” there is no way that a 25-06 can kill a elk” it is called bullet placement. And that goes for every gun out there.

  • @faisaldhariwal1510
    @faisaldhariwal1510 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm new to the channel and I must say I am thoroughly enjoying the highly informative content. Sending love across the ocean from England

  • @mtcoiner7994
    @mtcoiner7994 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm really starting to value this channel alot. Thank you sir for the fantastic content.

  • @davidburns3480
    @davidburns3480 Před 2 lety

    always love listening to this guy

  • @Titan-iw7xv
    @Titan-iw7xv Před 3 lety +1

    Shot the barrel out of my 25-06 so I had it rebuilt as a full custom in same caliber for my son as a gift when he gets out of the military. Many great memories together with that rifle. Then I bought me a 257 weatherby and discovered that the 25 caliber could be even better. Load em up and take em down, that’s what it does best.

  • @dungteller367
    @dungteller367 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks Ron I own a 257 WM and I consider it the best all around rifle one can own. Stories abound about R. Weatherby bagging a Rhino in Africa. My hunting days are just about over but I still visit the range or the woodland around my house for target shooting.I enjoy your video's and your enthusiasm.

  • @thestrawberrypatch5644

    I've been hunting with mine for a few years and I love it!

  • @matthewmichaels5522
    @matthewmichaels5522 Před 3 lety +13

    25-06 for me.
    75gn @ 3500 fps drops anything in my country

    • @russellkeeling9712
      @russellkeeling9712 Před 3 lety +1

      Any firearm producing 1000 foot pounds of energy at 100 yards with drop anything in the country.

  • @trg3761
    @trg3761 Před 3 lety +5

    I ran many load develement powder through my 257 wby accumark. I chronograph them all and settled on two powders. Bullet choice with the 257wby is important.
    I was using 110gr accubond on thin skinned animals that gave me erratic kill results, they tended to whistle strait through, the old sierra spire point lead tipped bullets gave spectacular results on varmint.

  • @travanw85
    @travanw85 Před 2 lety +1

    Your video for the 308 win popped up in my recommended. Boy am i glad i clicked it. Your videos are the most enjoyable videos i have seen on cartridges. Thank you.

  • @nicholasbarcomb2324
    @nicholasbarcomb2324 Před 3 lety +4

    Try some of those Hammer Bullets in that 257WBY, I'll bet they'll do a number!!!! 😉😉😉
    Love my 25-06 Rem and can't wait to get on some deer with it this fall. Good luck and stay safe.

  • @LIGHTNINLIPSKI1
    @LIGHTNINLIPSKI1 Před 2 lety +1

    Great stuff Ron! Those new projectiles will certainly make the .25 cal a better proposition for the hunter. I experimented a lot with the .257 Roberts and using 48gns of the now obsolete WIN 785 pushing a 117gn nosler ballistic tip through a freebored chamber to allow for extra OAL managed to achieve MOA groups with ease. I often thought of Ackley improved modifications but was happy enough with results in a BSA monarch hunting rifle.

  • @wolfmanrebel874
    @wolfmanrebel874 Před 2 lety +9

    Big fan of 257 Roberts, I kinda compare it to 243win with it's loading options from 🐇 to 🦌
    Obviously now days 243 has TONS more load data and components but 257 is a very respectable shooter

  • @gascheck8151
    @gascheck8151 Před 3 lety +9

    This was Roy Weatherbys go to cartridge. Did everything with it.

    • @Drivapete
      @Drivapete Před 3 lety +1

      Roy Weatherby, I once read shot a Cape buffalo with his .257, I cant remember where I read that and cant cite my source.
      You are welcome to research and reply, I would like to know if I'm dreaming, or its true.

    • @borkwoof696
      @borkwoof696 Před 3 lety

      @@Drivapete I think Weatherby has a video on their channel where they mention that. Might find more info there.

    • @williammcclelland6789
      @williammcclelland6789 Před 3 lety

      @@Drivapete
      Your not dreaming. That story is true. I remember reading about it as a boy.

    • @jic1
      @jic1 Před 3 lety

      @@Drivapete I don't know if it's true, but if hunters in the early 20th century were taking elephants with cartridges like 7mm Mauser and .30-06, it's certainly plausible.

    • @MrJtin69
      @MrJtin69 Před 3 lety

      @@Drivapete it was his 300 wby mag he shot in Africa

  • @Whiplash1937
    @Whiplash1937 Před 3 lety

    Mr Spomer,a true gentleman.God bless u sir.

  • @phprofYT
    @phprofYT Před 3 lety +5

    My Brother and his neighbor/friend have 25 WSSM rifles. Those are hot rounds. His friend reloads so next time I see them I'll see if they are playing around with these new bullets.
    BTW: My Brother says after 6 rounds (not rapid fire) the barrel on his 25 WSSM is too warm to hold. Those are factory loads (Federal, I think).

  • @nebraskaman8247
    @nebraskaman8247 Před 2 lety +1

    Such a better channel than Backfire. Thanks for the great video!

  • @ricktaylor3748
    @ricktaylor3748 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I cronographed several factory Weatherby 87 gr. Hornady spire point rounds. My 26 inch barrel Remington CDL got 4008, 4011 and 4007 fps.
    Muzzle blast was so ferocious, it blew my chronograph off the block of wood, I had it setting on. From 17 feet away. I tried to duplicate that factory load. I used 72.2 grs. of IMR 4831.
    Which is 2 grains over suggested max load. I got 3877, 3882 and 3874 fps with the Hornady 90 gr. GMX bullet. I couldn't come close the factory Weatherby 87 gr. load.
    My rifle wasn't really accurate with any load I tried. I was disappointed with the accuracy of my Remington, chambered in .257 Wby. It's collecting dust in my gun cabinet.

  • @brandondavis5249
    @brandondavis5249 Před 3 lety +6

    Please move up to the 270 weatherby. I may be buying a custom 270 weatherby from a neighbor.

    • @jackbuendgen389
      @jackbuendgen389 Před 3 lety +2

      I second that!

    • @greybone777
      @greybone777 Před 3 lety +1

      Please move up to a 300 weatherby. 🤣🤣 way more efficient than both.

    • @brandondavis5249
      @brandondavis5249 Před 3 lety +1

      @@greybone777 progress up the evil Roy ladder one rung at a time.

    • @williamfeldner9356
      @williamfeldner9356 Před 3 lety +1

      I have had 257, 270, 7mm and 300 wea rifles. The 270 is by far the superior caliber IMO. It is fast, accurate, flat shooting, hard hitting and you do not need to have a muzzle brake on it to tame the recoil. Weatherby used to make the Outfitter Rifle, it was light, a perfect weight for a day in the mountains. You just can not go wrong with the 270, it is just more versatile and better in every way.

  • @garyeaton5719
    @garyeaton5719 Před 3 lety +12

    I’ve wondered why the 25-06 and other 25’s weren’t more popular. I believe you answered that question for me.
    Thank you.

    • @219garry
      @219garry Před 2 lety +1

      If you hunt and only shoot a few rounds a year they'll last a lifetime.

    • @kearneydillon4803
      @kearneydillon4803 Před 2 lety +1

      My .25-06 has at least 2600 rounds down the barrel. I cannot find much throat wear at all. I do feel that the 25-06 is pretty much max horsepower for the bore size. The Weatherby in my opinion is definately overbore and certainly can burn barrels in decent time.

    • @jcraigshelton
      @jcraigshelton Před 2 lety

      @@kearneydillon4803 well, you know what they say about opinions?

    • @gab5450
      @gab5450 Před 2 lety

      @@kearneydillon4803 Agreed . This reminds me of an experiment that John Barsness did a few years back . He wondered if the velocity advantage that the .270 Wby had over the .270 Win was due to the 26 inch bbl . So he put a 26 inch bbl on a Mdl 700 action worked up loads for both they were pretty much even . I think it would be safe to bet that the .25-06 vs. .257 Wby would yield the same results

  • @TommyboyGTP
    @TommyboyGTP Před 3 lety +12

    Faster twist rate 25's? Yes, please! I think we're about to see the rebirth of the 25's that have been sitting on the back burner as 6mm and 6.5's have been taking off.

    • @johnhale9686
      @johnhale9686 Před 3 lety +5

      I think if the gun manufactures would make a 257 caliber barrels with a 1 in 7 twist rate and chambers for the longer bullets I think the 257 Rbts. will beat the 6.5 Creedmoor at it's own game

  • @404nitro
    @404nitro Před 3 lety +8

    Great video as always!. Most people will never fire enough rounds through a 257 Wby to ever burn out their barrel, so to me, that's a moot point when looking at rifles.

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors  Před 3 lety +7

      Thanks 404nitro. I agree that too many shooter unnecessarily fret over barrel wear.

    • @redrock425
      @redrock425 Před 3 lety +4

      @@RonSpomerOutdoors I just see it as a good excuse to buy a new barrel!

    • @bustabass9025
      @bustabass9025 Před 3 lety +3

      @@redrock425
      Unless you are a competition or benchrest shooter, or only own one or two rifles, all that barrel burner business is pretty much a non-starter. Particularly for those of us who have owned, collected and shot many different rifles for well over fifty years!
      You never hear the average hunter who owns a number of rifles pissin' and moanin' about Weatherby Magnum, or other high velocity cartridges for that matter, spreading doom and gloom, and crying wolf about that issue. I bought my first Weatherby Mark V, a .340 Wby in 1992. It is still as accurate today, as the day I first sighted it in. I've taken a number of mulies, whitetail, pronghorn, and hogs with it.
      I have never shot any one magnum rifle that I own enough to even give the matter a second thought; and, I've developed tested, and sighted in a myriad of high velocity handloads, for thirty years. I've also successfully hunted and taken big game virtually every season, in five different states since 1965!
      To the naysayers; do the math for relevancy context, before you start trying to sell, "the sky is falling" rhetoric, on the subject of high speed cartridges, old or new:
      (barrel life [yrs])=x rounds annually, [for most hunters that amounts to less than twenty-five rounds per hunting rifle] /into maximum estimated number of magnum rounds [600-800-plus] before accuracy noticeably begins to wane.
      It also depends on a number of other factors such as barrel break-in, adequate cool down and cleaning intervals between shot groups when load testing or sighting in, proper care, maintenance, and rifle storage. There's a reason why these are all recommended by the gunmaker owners manuals, for any rifles I've ever owned...well?😕

    • @craigleibbrand7761
      @craigleibbrand7761 Před 2 lety

      I shot 2000 rounds through a 270 Weatherby Magnum and it still had first class accuracy. Roy Weatherby himself tried to wear out barrels with his Magnum cartridges. He said he quit after 3,000 rounds.

  • @williammills7778
    @williammills7778 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the great info. My Mk V in 257 wtby is an all weather. Only shot factory ammo so far but hopefully when the primer shortage is over I'll be able to try those 133 gr bullets 😊

  • @jamesbolfing8109
    @jamesbolfing8109 Před 3 lety +5

    This is probably my most favorite of all hunting calibers. I own several deer rifles in various calibers and chamberings. But I have yet to get my hands on both, the 257 Weatherby and a 25-06. The 257 Weatherby will be the favorite as for now, if I had to choose. But the 25-06, even with the 1 in10 twist, will send a 117 Hornady SST out at 3110 fps and has over 1200lbs of energy @ 400 yards. That's much more than adequate for any of all my available shots. But here is the real KICKER for all the die hard 6.5 caliber fanatics out there...
    The .257 caliber... is a 6.5 mm!!!!!
    Seriously, it is so funny how gun manufacturers decide what to call their new creations. Choosing to fudge the numbers, and leave the truth to then become rounded out, in what ever direction best suits their ear's desired taste for the sound of the bullets futuristic potential. As the .264 caliber touted as the 6.5mm, is ever so popular among the ranks today, it is actually a 6.7mm!!!
    So whenever the .257 comes back in town, maybe he can reclaim, or just "claim" the title as being, "The Original - 6.5"
    Since the .257 caliber is actually 6.53 inches...
    The New and Improved .257 will actually be the Original 6.5
    Here is his slogan: Accept No Substitute
    Because that .257 is one cocky old dude

    • @borkwoof696
      @borkwoof696 Před 3 lety +1

      Let me tell you a secret: the 7.62 NATO Isn’t actually a 7.62😱

    • @bullseyepete8367
      @bullseyepete8367 Před 3 lety +1

      The difference comes from how you measure. Lands vs grooves

    • @bullseyepete8367
      @bullseyepete8367 Před 3 lety

      For instance a 7.5 swiss actually uses a .308 or 7.62 bullet. It's how you measure it

    • @jamesbolfing8109
      @jamesbolfing8109 Před 3 lety

      @@bullseyepete8367 You are absolutely correct sir. For most caliber-chambering creations, this is usually the case. But certainly there are some very popular choices that have titles chosen just because they could be. Two of which are siblings to the 257 Weatherby. The 240 and the 340 Weatherby. But I have always said that if anyone has spent the time to create something worthwhile, they can name it what ever they choose. So, my dig towards any creator who has done so, was merely a caffeine-fueled, facetious rant, actually out of respect for them doing so. While the main focus was towards the 6.5 caliber, because of all it's loyal followers. So, I do not hesitate to say, I am also one.
      My 6.5 Creedmoor is a sweet little ride!!!

    • @bullseyepete8367
      @bullseyepete8367 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jamesbolfing8109 makes sense. Kind of like whoever wins the war gets to write the history

  • @michaellewis5624
    @michaellewis5624 Před rokem

    100gr bonded onyx bullet works great for me. Short or long range. In crop fields or power lines, the 257 weatherby is my favorite.

  • @johnkaraphillis754
    @johnkaraphillis754 Před 3 lety

    Another great history lesson! Thanks Ron

  • @johnnydawson7675
    @johnnydawson7675 Před rokem +1

    Thanks, Ron!

  • @kalmlykeabomb
    @kalmlykeabomb Před 2 lety +2

    I've been saying this for years. I even reached out to Hornady and Nosler at one point talking with them about higher weight bullets. Glad to see it catching some movement. I'm looking at having one of my rugers re-barreled in 25-06 with a 1/7 twist.

    • @jackdundon2261
      @jackdundon2261 Před 2 lety

      Hay! I have a 25-06 ruger m77 on lay a way... (pawn shop find) when she comes home in 2 months, If it's barrel is shot out, I want to get a new 1-7 twist... how did yours turn out?
      I also have a old FN MAUSER 98 action in 30-06, maybe converting her to a 1-7 twist 25-06... thoughts?

  • @beardedrancher
    @beardedrancher Před 2 lety

    It's such a great round. So versatile

  • @JeffHorne-fv3nj
    @JeffHorne-fv3nj Před 3 měsíci

    Well done. Love your insights.

  • @maxcoatlhunter4322
    @maxcoatlhunter4322 Před 2 lety

    I love the 257 WBY MAG. I have taken antelope and deer here in the U. S. and Coues deer in Sonora Mexico. Longest shot was 625 yards. I shoot the 115 gr. Nosler ballistic tip at 3,400 fps.

  • @jjdias74
    @jjdias74 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video as always.

  • @stevemedley8331
    @stevemedley8331 Před rokem

    Great show 👍

  • @alexfachin5814
    @alexfachin5814 Před 3 lety +6

    Hi Ron great video as always, ever thought about doing a video on the 8*57 mauser, thank you look to hear from you soon.

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks Alex. 8mm Mauser isn't at the top of my list, but I might get to it.

  • @TeensierPython
    @TeensierPython Před 3 lety +2

    Man, whoever brought out the 6.5s back in the late 1800s was on to something. Long skinny bullets, way ahead of his time.

  • @PotatoeJoe69
    @PotatoeJoe69 Před 2 lety +3

    I've always liked .25 caliber rifle rounds, they seem too be in a fantastic ballistic medium. They're fast, they're flat shooting, they handle cross wind well, and they hit hard.

    • @redrider6580
      @redrider6580 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree. After seeing my brother inlaw shoot some groundhogs with his 25-06 I just had to have one. It's a devestating round on everything from Groundhogs to Black Bear. I love shooting Whitetail deer with mine. It's like a sledge hammer when it impacts.

  • @jerrywelch1370
    @jerrywelch1370 Před 3 lety +8

    Ron, your videos are EXCELLENT & very educational, and I thank you for them, BUT theres one cartridge I haven't seen on your channel that I REALLY need to know more about & that is the
    .264 Win Mag,,,, I have one in inherited and know nothing about.....
    Also I'm proud to be they owner of a .250-3000 made 01/16/1916,,,,, & love it.

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks Jerry. So many cartridges, so little time! I'll try to get to the 264 WM soon, but requests from our Patreon members are first in line, so hand in there. Tjhe 264 WM is another round that's improved by modern bullets and powders.

    • @ssfd739
      @ssfd739 Před 3 lety +1

      One hundred and five year old rocket ship. Giddy up!

  • @TheWVgoodguy22
    @TheWVgoodguy22 Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this one Ron. I have thought about which centerfire cartridge that I would get that would be smaller than my 270 Winchester and the .257 Weatherby Mag keeps coming up as a potential favorite. Or the 25-06 to keep it in the family with my 270. My Dad likes the 257 Roberts, very similar to the .243 that he has. Another one that I have thought about is the .22-250.
    I have read multiple forums and they like to call the .257 Weatherby Mag the “Death Ray” since it shoots medium light bullets super fast and flat and packs a punch 🤜🏻.

  • @Mark-uq9km
    @Mark-uq9km Před 3 lety

    High B.C. coupled with higher S.D. makes a great long range hunting marriage. Thank you for taking us back to our earlier years when the .250/3000, .257 Roberts and the .25-06 were pretty popular. Everyone wanted to be the speed king. If I were to live my life again I think I would have been a gunsmith trying to cook up the next exotic and popular round of the day and sell the rifles around them, custom built, of course. I would make sure every buyer would get new barrels only I could turn and button. I wish gun makers like Winchester or Ruger or Marlin offered this service to shooters and hunters who would like to rebarrel their rifles. Ron, I always enjoy your posts. They are fun and informative.

  • @StealthOutdoors
    @StealthOutdoors Před 3 lety +1

    Great Information. Thanks Ron

  • @af7119
    @af7119 Před 3 lety +6

    I've always loved my 25-06 even though most of my range buddies have never heard of it.

    • @kevinkelley3657
      @kevinkelley3657 Před 3 lety +1

      25-06 was not obscure at all before the wsm and wssm calibers showed up. I think the 30-06 case is just right for a whole lot of great cartridges, as is the 308 win. case.

    • @russellkeeling9712
      @russellkeeling9712 Před 3 lety +2

      I like all offshoots or the 06 but I went the other way to a 35 cal. in the 35 Whelen.

    • @mdd1963
      @mdd1963 Před 2 lety

      One would have to be pretty much a 'rifle newbie' to have not heard of the .25-06!

    • @af7119
      @af7119 Před 2 lety

      @@mdd1963 exactly. These guys i shoot with have only heard of 9mm, .223 and .308

  • @jjgriffin3275
    @jjgriffin3275 Před 3 lety +1

    I know this is about the 257 Weatherby but i love my grandads 257 Roberts!

  • @blaynemacpherson8519
    @blaynemacpherson8519 Před 3 lety +2

    My choices were the 257 weatherby or the 264 Winchester magnum. I went with the 264. But the 257 is a very interesting round.

  • @zachangel2321
    @zachangel2321 Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks Ron,
    Would love to see a 325WSM review some day.

    • @RonSpomerOutdoors
      @RonSpomerOutdoors  Před 3 lety +4

      Good idea. I've enjoyed 325 WSM performance.

    • @genekelley7579
      @genekelley7579 Před 3 lety +3

      The 325WSM is a “true hammer”. 🔨
      I have a 325 WSM in a Browning White Gold Medallion. I’ve killed 2 Black Bears with it, and 1 White Tailed Buck.
      I shoot a 220 grain Accubond, everything hit with that round fell in their tracks. The damage done to the bears went through both shoulders and exited.
      The White Tail, was “totally wrecked”. I hit the front shoulder, and the bullet actually twisted the front half of the buck; destroying the opposing shoulder.
      Recoil on the 325 is heavy, and at times it’s feels like the fillings will rattle out of my teeth.😂💯
      I no longer carry the 325 for White Tails, but for Bears only.
      I now carry a Weatherby Mark V in 257 Weatherby Mag.
      The 257 hits hard without any felt recoil.
      I hope this helps you😀👍

    • @brandonrobertson6327
      @brandonrobertson6327 Před 3 lety

      @@RonSpomerOutdoors .338 Federal?
      Not the most speedy round, but magnum energy without the barrel burn. Any review on this one?

  • @andyeighttre
    @andyeighttre Před 2 lety

    Ron, we need a mix of your great sayings. How you say "its a barrel burner" in this video is gold.

  • @sancharino4672
    @sancharino4672 Před 3 lety

    Been waiting for this for awhile. Ultimate deer round. I have been dreaming of a fast twist 257 as long as i have been shooting and hunting.

  • @paulhallgren7001
    @paulhallgren7001 Před rokem

    Nicely done Ron
    I've been shooting a 257 weatherby magnum and other 25 caliber guns such as the 2:57 Roberts 253 thoroughly enjoyed the 25 caliber range all those guns shoot well. I've loaded down to 2950 to match my ballistic scopes and it works great.Nicely done wrong I've been shooting at 2:57 weatherbeam magnum and other 25 caliber guns such as the 2:57 Roberts 253 thoroughly enjoyed the 25 caliber range all those guns shoot well croissant I've loaded down to 2950 to match my ballistic scopes and it works great. I've taken it deer, elk and antelope hunting. I have no complaints My only complaint was not what's the gun but with Nosler discontinuing their 117 grain round nose partition bullet. This was the old swedged bronze with poured lead fore and after.
    Again great content I've been watching your channel for a while over 2 yourself and enjoy it immensely thank you for all your hard work......

  • @kurtreinhardt6789
    @kurtreinhardt6789 Před 3 lety +3

    Informative as always Ron- another great video

  • @Eroc556
    @Eroc556 Před 3 lety +1

    YES SIR!!! I was thinking exact thing about weatherby a year ago…… time to order a barrel I see…….. ugh 💸💸💸

  • @earlblackjackmartinjr5750
    @earlblackjackmartinjr5750 Před 8 měsíci

    Mr Spomer I also have one of these that I've never shot. I can't afford the ammo. Before I retired from trucking for 50 years I bought a 257 wthby mag and bought some ammo but only 1 box of 100 grain. Now they are $110 so I'm not going to waste any. I bought it new and my friend sighted it in only using 4 or 5 shells.

  • @sylviacandler5541
    @sylviacandler5541 Před rokem

    Ron, I have had a number of 257 weatherby customs, 26", Ten and 9 Twists with very short freebore, from zero to .050 freebore. 100g TTSX with 72 of R#22 with fed 215 is 3850 with a 26" barrel. Also, in the 9T, 26", the 110g Accubond and the 115g Berger vld hunting is 3600 shooting groups in the 3/8" length. With a Gentry muzzle break, any young teenager can shoot this round with ease with recoil and muzzle flip being so little that you can see the bullet impact on the animal. 100g Partitions in my Pac Nor three groove, 10T with zero freebore, 26" is 3850 shooting 1/2" at 100 yards. 100g Hornady flat base has also performed well on hogs and deer.

  • @texaswader
    @texaswader Před 2 lety

    The .257 Weatherby has been my go to caliber for over 45 years and has never failed to kill what I shot with it.

  • @stienfamilyoutdoors
    @stienfamilyoutdoors Před rokem

    Love it Ron! Barrels are just a replacement part anyway!

  • @cobalt2010lt
    @cobalt2010lt Před 3 lety

    Great job Ron! Really kicking around getting one of these.

  • @russellkeeling4387
    @russellkeeling4387 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a couple friends that are really into this cartridge. They hunt everything you can buy a big game license for in Colorado. One of them wanted one so bad he sold his .50 BMG to finance it. The other shot a Bighorn sheep so far away it took 8 hours of hiking to get to it. By the time he got there the coyotes had already discovered it and tried to claim it. The didn't have any luck with that. Of all the Weatherby cartridges I am most impressed by it.

  • @jimtatum2708
    @jimtatum2708 Před 2 lety

    Just took possession of my new Schilen stainless 26” barrel in 257 Weatherby. This one has a 1-9” twist. I have a brand new Savage 116 FCSS in 338 Win Mag that is to be the recipient of this barrel. Should be fun.

  • @joshuacorle3346
    @joshuacorle3346 Před 2 lety

    Had my.257 weatherby since 2015 and absolutely love it. Currently reloading it at 62.5 grain of powder and 120 grain speer boat tail bullet. Getting about 2900 ft per second but hit deer like a freight train.

    • @joeflood7426
      @joeflood7426 Před rokem +1

      How much would you say it costs to reload a 257 weatherby rounds that way?
      I got one for my birthday almost ten years ago and have never been able to afford it through highschool and college.

    • @joshuacorle3346
      @joshuacorle3346 Před rokem

      @@joeflood7426 if you know someone who has a reloader it cost me $150 for the die the powder the brass and bullets

  • @randylong8156
    @randylong8156 Před 2 lety

    I just finished up my 257 Weatherby on a current model 70 Supergrade with a 9 twist barrel. I'm getting an average 3274 with an SD of 6 with the 135 Berger. Can't wait to try it out on a coyote.

  • @CorwinBos
    @CorwinBos Před 3 lety

    Great round and I reload for it a fair bit. The 10 twist barrels will support up to 120gr bullets as Ron has said. However, be wary of any older 257 that may have a 12 twist barrel. They will not shoot anything over a 100ish grain bullet accurately. The Weatherby 117gr factory ammo uses a 117gr Hornady round nose Interlock, which due to its shape, will stabilize in a 12 twist. 120gr Noslers and the like will not, yielding 3 shot groups over 12" at 100 yards. The reload we settled on for this old 257 with a 12 twist was pretty much a carbon copy of the 117gr factory loading, and shoots consistent 3/4" 3 shot groups.

  • @jnljnl8485
    @jnljnl8485 Před 3 lety +2

    Savage 99 rifles is what made the 250-3000 savage a sucess. A new rifle of that quality would likely be over 2500$ if the made them today.

    • @stevenlewis6781
      @stevenlewis6781 Před 3 lety

      That was and is a great little round. They necked it down for the .22-250 and the long range guys are using it in 6mm for PRS with great success.

    • @ssfd739
      @ssfd739 Před 3 lety

      We don’t get the lesson without the scars. If we all knew about the 99 before the internet let everyone know about the 99, we would have had every single dinged up old specimen that Cabelas ever put on the cheap rack back in the day.