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.257 weatherby
The .257 Weatherby Magnum is a .257 Caliber (6.35 mm) belted bottlenecked cartridge. It is one of the original standard length magnums developed by shortening the .375 H&H Magnum case to approx. 2.5 in (64 mm). Of the cartridges developed by Roy Weatherby, the .257 Weatherby Magnum was known to have been his favorite, and the cartridge currently ranks third in Weatherby cartridge sales, after the .30-378 Weatherby Magnum and the .300 Weatherby Magnum.The .257 Weatherby Magnum is among one of the flattest shooting commercial cartridges. It is capable of firing a 115 gr (7.5 g) Nosler Ballistic Tip bullet at 3,400 ft/s (1,036 m/s) generating 2,952 ft⋅lbf (4,002 J) of energy which is comparable to factory loadings of the .30-06 Springfield and the .35 Whelen in terms of energy.
Discrepancies between the metric and U.S. diameters of the bullet may cause some confusion. A .257 bullet has a metric bullet diameter of 6.53 mm. However, in Europe cartridge designation nomenclature for a large part relies on the bore diameter. As the bore diameter of the rifle is .250 inches this would make the .257 Weatherby Magnum a 6.35 mm caliber cartridge rather than a 6.5mm caliber cartridge.
Got miscellaneous brass for calibers I don’t shoot, everything seems to be once fired. Mixed headstamps, some nickel with the pistol calibers.
Donations to NWFA, show me a receipt or do it when we meet up. Willing to meet at Sportsman’s on 185th after 2030. Shipping on your dime…
.357 Mag #84...
Bought this on a whim last year, but I don't really have much use for it. Excellent shape, I think less than 100 rounds down the barrel. Stock is in really good shape and the bluing is top notch.
I can meet you at an FFL in Milwaukie or Estacada, I'll cover the transfer for the right trade.
I have 2.5 boxes of 87 grain PT-EX, Weatherby brand, .257 Weatherby Magnum ultra-velocity Ammo. $80 per box.
I also have 2 boxes of 117 grain Round nose, Weatherby brand, .257 Weatherby Magnum ultra-velocity Ammo. $100 per box. McMinnville, OR.
I will consider trade for powder and pistol...
I wish I had waited for the left hand to get to the store!
I would trade up for a left handed 300 win mag. Perhaps trade for a left handed 257 Weatherby.
Shoulders well, very forgiving pad on the buttstock, really like the trigger. I have packed this rifle up and down the coast range. I have...
Sick of looking at them. Most are mixed headstamp
willing to trade 1:1 for 308 or 2:1 for 300blk brass
Take it all for $60
Brandon
951 442 6919
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762x39 #10 $5
30-30 #24 $5
257 Weatherby Mag #13 $15
7mm Remington Mag #43 $20
762x54R #18 $5
.243 #10 $5
300 Win Mag #10 $10