I happened on a Vanguard in .257 at a gun show and while I was thinking about buying it I came across another table that had all kinds of once fired brass. I went back and bought the rifle for $250, then returned to the guy with the brass. He had all of the different caliber brass priced alike. I got 10 boxes of .257 brass, in the original Weatherby boxes, for $5 per box. After shooting this rifle for a year or two, I was so impressed with the accuracy, I went and bought a Mark V Ultra Lightweight. I have used it now for 4 years and it gets out of the safe more than any other gun I have. I have taken Mule Deer, Elk, (both at relatively short ranges) and Anteloipe out to a rangefinder distance of 627 yards. The recoil (or lack thereof) is a bonus. My deer and elk season run concurrently for a week or so this year and I will probably take my 270 and 300 as backups but most likely will be carrying the .257 in the woods.