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Quote from: bobcat on January 15, 2012, 11:30:39 AMA 25 WSM would be nice. Really no need for it though, as it wouldn't be much different than the 270 WSM.http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/5973406/Why_not_a_257_SAUM_or_257WSM#Post5973406A 257 Weatherby would outperform it, although in a longer action.
A 25 WSM would be nice. Really no need for it though, as it wouldn't be much different than the 270 WSM.
Maybe they should come out with a 3006, a 308, and a 223. I think those would really be efficient and do the job well JK.
Maybe they should come out with a 3006, a 308, and a 223. I think those would really be efficient and do the job well JK.Seriously, though, with all the new cartridges, it's getting to where the old ones look more appealing to me. I have bought my share of new stuff though, when the marketing geniuses do a good job and convince me to buy!
Why reinvent the wheel? The 25-06 Ackley Improved will do nearly what the Weatherby will, will much less powder = less recoil than the short mags or the long weatherby cartridges. Yes, still on a long action though. http://www.reloadersnest.com/query_bw.asp?CaliberID=293&BulletWeight=120vs:http://www.chuckhawks.com/25mag.htm-Steve
Can you elaborate on that? I'm just curious. If I was looking for a new rifle for long range shooting with minimal recoil, I think I'd be looking pretty hard at the 270 WSM. I don't think a 25 WSM would provide any advantage, other than even less recoil. But it sure seems like a 25 WSM should be capable of matching 257 Weatherby velocities.
Why reinvent the wheel? The 25-06 Ackley Improved will do nearly what the Weatherby will, with much less powder = less recoil. -Steve
Steve, the 25-06 is a great cartridge, and the 25-06 AI improves on it, but it is not a 257 Weatherby. Showing one load for the 25-06 AI is impressive, but not necessarily realistic. I can find loads for a 257 Weatherby that show 100 grain bullets going 3800 ft/second.With equivalently safe pressures, a 257 Weatherby should beat a 25-06 AI by at least 100 ft/second and more likely 150-200.The 257 Weatherby is a factory caliber with factory ammunition; the AI is not.I have nothing about the 25-06 and the AI version, but I don't consider them to be quite the equal of the Roy.
I take no offense! This is a discussion, and each of us can justfy our claims. In fact, for most popular powder choices the Roy needs more powder (as would the 25wsm), in the case for a given bullet to attain the Same velocities of the slightly lesser AI. I don't dispute the Roy's ultra high velocity abilities. I dispute the need for the 25wsm, and that it would provide any noticable recoil difference than the Roy, but that the 25AI should fit the bill as a lesser recoiling long range cartridge. -as was Bobcat's question.-Steve
A true .338 WSM... not a .325.