hile I do not like Roy's idea of having a great looking trophy but the meat inside being Jelly. He pushed the standard bullet designs to the speed barrier where there is the fine line of having the bullet fail due to speed.
the 257 Wby mag with heavy for caliber bullets,
it acts much like a 6.5X55 Swede with out the bullet drop. I was not a fan till Chad shot his mule deer with it and used to make fun of it as a super wood chuck gun.
While I am not a fan of the 1/4 bores, I think I would go with a 6.5X55 over any of the .257's, but I do respect the rounds. And if I were to build a Bean feild rifle for deer in NC where 1,000 yard shots are possible it would be a toss up between the 257 Wby, 264 Win Mag, 7mm Rem, or 300 Wby as a round.
There is nothing that these rounds, the 300 Wby in particular, will do that my 308 or 06 will not do. Other than sighted in at 200 yards they take a little more out of the guess work at bullet drop at longer ranges.
And while the Wby Vanguard is a Howa 1500 the Mark V action is made for Wby and is a nice smooth action.
and many 257 Wby chambered rifles were 98's or other standard actions built up.
You missed my point on the truck.
there is nothing wrong with a jeep Cherokee I have owned two. I take that back there is nothing wrong with a leaking jeep. the only problem comes when it stops leaking.