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- . 257 Roberts - Wikipedia
Nominal bullet diameter of the 257 Roberts is 257 inches (6 5 mm) The 257 Roberts uses the same caliber bullets as 250 Savage or the more powerful 25-06 Remington
- Who Makes The 257 Roberts Rifle Today? - Who Can Do What
Looking to add a 257 Roberts rifle to your collection? Wondering who still manufactures this classic firearm? Well, you’re in luck! In this article, we’ll dive into the world of rifles and explore the options available for those seeking a 257 Roberts
- The Best Deer Cartridge You’ve Probably Never Shot - MeatEater
The 257 Roberts first became available to hunters nationwide when Remington took the wildcat into factory production in 1934 It was developed by gun writer and experimenter N H Roberts in the 1920s and 30s, so it’s not a stretch to assume the cartridge has been around for nearly 100 years
- The . 257 Roberts Centerfire Rifle Cartridge: Still Here
Rarely chambered today, there are still a lot of 257 Roberts rifles in use, adequate factory loads and 90 years of loading data It’s still fast, flat-shooting, light-kicking, and versatile
- . 257 Roberts as a Deer Cartridge - CHUCKHAWKS. COM
The 257 Roberts was the premier combination varmint deer cartridge until the 243 Winchester and 244 Remington were introduced in 1955 These cartridges were highly touted by Warren Page, the Shooting Editor at Field Stream magazine, and appeared to be ballistically superior to the 257 Roberts
- . 257 Roberts Ballistics - GunData. org
The 257 Roberts was designed in the 1920s when wildcatter Ned Roberts started to do experiments on the 257 caliber cartridges After some work he decided to go with a 7x57 Mauser as the parent case and Remington Arms picked up the commercial version in 1934 to sell to the public
- The . 257 Roberts is Still a Versatile Cartridge - Boyds Gunstocks
The 257 Roberts has lost none of the versatility that Jack O’Connor wrote about many years ago In fact, with modern bullets and more versatile powders than were available back then, it is even more effective today
- . 257 Roberts: Is It Time To Bury Ol’ Bob? - Gun Digest
The 257 Roberts started life as a wildcat, devised by gunwriter and tinkerer Ned Roberts in the 1920s who tried his hand at necking down a case to shoot a smaller bullet
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