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Weatherby 257 magnum 80 grain Barnes TTSX for coues?

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Most likely will be using the weatherby .257 mag this year and the 100 grain Barnes TSX but the 80 grain Barnes TTSX really has me intrigued.... at 500 yards it is -17 only.. Would anyone provide any input on if the 80 grain is enough for our smallish coues bucks?

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I shot a whitetail with my daughters .250 Savage last year with a 80 grain TTSX and it worked perfectly. The 250 is considerably slower than the Weatherby but I was really impressed, the shot was just over 100 yards. I have shot 4 whitetail with 100 grain TSX bullets from my 257 Weatherby with just perfect results. I love these two .25 calibers! So to answer your question a well placed 80 grain TTSX will put any deer down.

Jeff

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Easily. Placing the shot is everything. Energy is a myth.

 

80 or 100 grain it matters not. Shoot the bullet that is the most accurate.

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I have taken several Coues from 200 all the way to 475 yards with my 257 WBY MAG using 115 gr. Nosler Ballistic tips. (look at my avatar picture)

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I will be shooting the 115gr Ballistic Tips or 117gr Hornady BTSP. My rifle really seems to like the hornady but shoots the ballistic tips well too. I shoot 257 weatherby but they aren't maxed out. They are about half way between a 25-06 & 257 weatherby maxed out.

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Corbon loads the 100gr ttsx. But not very speedy, and really spendy.

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I will start saving all my weatherby brass (and others) and try to start handloading this coming year.... Any tips on a good setup to get started with and no need to upgrade later?

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