Druid
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Still got one, but I suppose I’m hardly fashionable in any sense of the word.The fell out of fashion
Still got one, but I suppose I’m hardly fashionable in any sense of the word.The fell out of fashion
Because I'm a rifle slut ......... and I got my hands on a 257WM , one of the few Weatherby cartridges ( the other being a 375WM ) that I like . My last 25/06 was a Ruger No 1 with a Moyers trigger . I'd still have it , but one of my oldest friends really liked the rifle and it was his 50th birthday . Long story short , I'm looking for another 25/06 .So many ‘had’ and ‘l have ’ and ‘used’ - why no longer?
Hornady are supposedly working on this cartridge.I'm interested to see how the .25PRC takes off over here...
It won’t, everyone’s bought a 6.5cm, not enough market space for two marketing stunts in a decade. That’s why now everyone went and bought a Hik Alpex, the whole market is collapsing, even for themselvesI'm interested to see how the .25PRC takes off over here...
You dewy eyed optimist! 6.5 PRC, .300 PRC, 7mm PRC, .22 ARC, 6mm CM…It won’t, everyone’s bought a 6.5cm, not enough market space for two marketing stunts in a decade.
It's more than being worked on...its in use in America and has been for a bit. I know of one big dealer in the UK already stocking ammunition for it here in readiness.Hornady are supposedly working on this cartridge.
I'm old & not fit enough to hunt anymore - so, sold my K95 - shame really, but hey stuff happens when one gets old!So many ‘had’ and ‘loved’ and ‘used’ - why no longer?
Until you want some brass. Which was a factor when i went with a necked up 243AI.Fast twist 257 Roberts sounds good too
Another cool cartridge. The 358 winchester sounds interesting too imo, for driving and brush hunting, they're a bit like the american cousins to our 9.3x62 and the 9.3x57.I always fancied a .257 Roberts but they’re rare as hens teeth here as well as .35 Whelen
exactly, or a vaster amount of bullet choices, - the 6.5 cal is so similar to the 257 in size and weight but has a significantly wider array of options available i'd think, and cartridges like the 6.5x57 and especially the x55 and the 6.5 Creed already typically come with fast twist barrels, and are probably easier to find brass for too (The creedmoor and swede especially)Until you want some brass. Which was a factor when i went with a necked up 243AI.
Hi wellyboot.It's more than being worked on...its in use in America and has been for a bit. I know of one big dealer in the UK already stocking ammunition for it here in readiness.
I hear you Triggertrix, like I said, interesting to see what happens
I'd have to ask him what brand it was that he was stocking. I'll get back to you...Hi wellyboot.
Who is making the .25prc ammunition? I looked at Hornady and they only offer .25 Creedmoor.
Hi wellyboot.Apologies, My fault, he is stocking .25CM and we discussed .25PRC at the same time.