I second that. .257 should become a standard airgun caliber.... Perfect for hunting, long range sniping, can be tuned ridiculously well. All positives."ajshoots"I have never understood why airgun makers don't offer .257? Maybe because there are no pellets in .257 just bullets? As Cedric and others have shown over the years, a .257 moving around 1000fps is capable of some amazing things!!
Dan25Looks much like some of the Air Force guns to me. Is there that much new here or just a little different?
The only things that are new are the 9mm pistol and the under-lever action. The only 9mm pistols previously available were limited custom jobs. I could see the under-lever appealing to left-handed shooters who are not very well catered for generally."Dan25"Looks much like some of the Air Force guns to me. Is there that much new here or just a little different?
The MacR is available in .257 and a few of the high power big bore makers offer a .257 barrel option. The Macr is a .257 repeater so it might be worth a look. They sell .257 ammo for it too. It's all cast projectiles but that it what you need for their guns."T3PRanch"True enough. I have been a fan of .257 since my childhood as my Granddad did a lot of experimental casting, loading and shooting that caliber in powder burners (257 Roberts to be exact).
Thurmond