Curtis C
WKR
Last year I used my 22-250 on my two goats.
I so wish we could use the 22 250 on antelope in Colorado, but no go so the 25wssm is what I'm using now.
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Last year I used my 22-250 on my two goats.
I'm reloading for the Weatherby so the ammo cost won't be to bad. Only downside is it is about impossible to find .25 cal accubonds around here I got one box now and working up the loads this weekend. Shot some cheap factory loads to get it sighted in. I found the recoil to not be much more than my .243. So far I'm happy with it
I had good luck with 100gr Barnes TTSX in my .257Wby. I used them with good luck on antelope, whitetail, muleys, and even a couple of elk. Nosler ballistic tips shot the best out of mine, but they were waaaay too explosive at the velocities the weatherby runs at for big game.
Like I mentioned earlier, I just bought a M77 in 257 Roberts. There was some reading gear and ammo thrown into the deal. I have some already loaded 100r Partitions and 100r BTs ready to take to the range. I am hoping the Partitions are the most accurate, that is what I would like to use in the fall for my 'lope and deer hunts.
How do you all think the 100r BTs would do on Colorado Antelope and Mule Deer? They wouldn't be my first choice but if they are really accurate, I may run those
At the speeds of the Roberts you will be fine with either the partition or BT.
My preference would be to lean towards the Partition, but the Ballistic Tips will work for you also. I have more faith in the Partitions though. DavidLike I mentioned earlier, I just bought a M77 in 257 Roberts. There was some reading gear and ammo thrown into the deal. I have some already loaded 100r Partitions and 100r BTs ready to take to the range. I am hoping the Partitions are the most accurate, that is what I would like to use in the fall for my 'lope and deer hunts.
How do you all think the 100r BTs would do on Colorado Antelope and Mule Deer? They wouldn't be my first choice but if they are really accurate, I may run those