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Factory 100 grain Hornady Spire Points always made meat for me Jack.... Shot like a sumbitch too...
Unless you're just enamored with owning a Weatherby, save your dough and by a 30-06. If you feel you gotta own a Weatherby then get the 300. Kinda redundant to own two 25 cals. Honestly, if you're just hunting deer that 25-06 is gonna cover about 90% of all your deer hunting needs. Edited...Didn't see your recoil posts. For a small women or child you might want to consider a 243, 257 Roberts, 260, or 7mm-08. Again, I'm not sure if you are just dead set on owning a Weatherby or not. I'd also suggest buy the Mark series gun. The Vanguard is just a Howa rifle. They're decent but not truly a Weatherby.
ing - Vais Arms - muzzlebrakes are the only relatively quiet muzzlebrakes I have ever been around. They vent much of the sound and gas down range, so it is quiet in comparison to some of the alternatives. I shot my buddy's 300 RUM side by side with my .270 win and I think the .270 was louder than the .300 RUM with a VAIS break on it.They can be found at www.muzzlebrakes.com
I have a 257 accumark and a 300 accumark they both shoot really well and I don;t think the 300;s recoil would bother anyone who shoots very much. With the 257 you can shoot most things with the 300 you can shoot anything.
Ahhhh... but there's one big difference... the ability to step up and shoot the heavies... that's where the efficency comes back. You can generate a great deal more downrange punch by shooting a much heavier and ballistically efficient projectile... that's where the "efficiency" comes in. With the 300 RUM I can run 210 Bergers at 3150 using 93 grains of powder... at 500 yards that's 2800fpe... or about 30fpe/grain of powder.With the .300 Winny you can run 210 Bergers at about 2800 using around 75 grains of powder... at 500 yards that's 2100fpe... or about 28fpe/grain.Sooo... using 25% more powder I get 33% more downrange punch... that's actually MORE efficient. The same can't be said for the .257 vs. the 25-06 (using your numbers from Nosler):The option to step up in bullet weight beyond the capacity of the case... really isn't there like it is with the big .30s. 115-120s is about all you get. Running the 100 NBT... the .257 beats the 25-06 by a measly 200fpe at 500 yards... and the does it for about 19fpe/grain... vs. the .25 at 21.5fpe/grain. Soooo.... using 33% more powder you get only an 18% increase in punch downrange... that's LESS efficient.I do agree that at some point it efficiency is moot... I love running the 55 grainers out of the 6mm at 4100... and it takes 55 grains of 414 to git-r-done... when powder charge is equal to bullet weight... THAT'S when inefficient gets FUN.