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Once thought to be a neatly dead cartridge, the .257 Roberts seems to be making a comeback. Both loaded ammo and brass have become available recently, and at a much better price than 2 years ago.
www.midwayusa.com
Hornandy SuperPerformance at $49.85 and Nosler Custom Grade at $54.41 per box.
Both Hornandy and Nosler factory ammo is available again at reasonable prices. No, it's still not the PPU 30-06 at $17.99 a box some of us remember, but 2 years ago the Nosler was going for $120.00 a box, IF you could find it.
Nosler is very proud of their .257 Roberts brass, and up until last week was in stock at Natchez Shooters Supply for $57 a box of 50.
www.natchezss.com
I'm totally unashamed to say that this out of stock situation is because much of this brass is now on the shelves of my reloading bench.
The wonderful thing about the Bob is that 6mm Remington can be necked up, or 7mm Mauser can be necked down to form brass. Not the best quality, but PPU 7mm Mauser brass is fairly common and cheap if you look for it. Brass life is also quite good if you don't hotrod it to max pressures.
The biggest reason for my love of this cartridge is it's power on medium game along with soft recoil. For a youngster, lady hunter or any recoil shy person, it would be hard to find a better cartridge than this. For coyotes through Mule Deer, and their equivalent in Africa it's better than the 6mm's, but doesn't overdo things like some overbore 7mm's. It's not to hot, it's not to cold, this porridge is just right.
Anybody else have a soft spot for the .257 Roberts? Feel free to post pictures of game you have hunted with the Bob, or your favorite rifle in the .257.
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Shop 257 Roberts at MidwayUSA! We carry a wide selection of 257 Roberts at the best prices!
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Hornandy SuperPerformance at $49.85 and Nosler Custom Grade at $54.41 per box.
Both Hornandy and Nosler factory ammo is available again at reasonable prices. No, it's still not the PPU 30-06 at $17.99 a box some of us remember, but 2 years ago the Nosler was going for $120.00 a box, IF you could find it.
Nosler is very proud of their .257 Roberts brass, and up until last week was in stock at Natchez Shooters Supply for $57 a box of 50.
Natchez
![www.natchezss.com](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.natchezss.com%2Fapple-touch-icon.png%3Fv%3D1&hash=1ef6ecf3e768868f79c7f8b11110d38d&return_error=1)
I'm totally unashamed to say that this out of stock situation is because much of this brass is now on the shelves of my reloading bench.
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The wonderful thing about the Bob is that 6mm Remington can be necked up, or 7mm Mauser can be necked down to form brass. Not the best quality, but PPU 7mm Mauser brass is fairly common and cheap if you look for it. Brass life is also quite good if you don't hotrod it to max pressures.
The biggest reason for my love of this cartridge is it's power on medium game along with soft recoil. For a youngster, lady hunter or any recoil shy person, it would be hard to find a better cartridge than this. For coyotes through Mule Deer, and their equivalent in Africa it's better than the 6mm's, but doesn't overdo things like some overbore 7mm's. It's not to hot, it's not to cold, this porridge is just right.
Anybody else have a soft spot for the .257 Roberts? Feel free to post pictures of game you have hunted with the Bob, or your favorite rifle in the .257.