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A 257 Cast Bullet Reference Guide

Hello Gents and Gals,

PURPOSE:
This page is a page that is dedicated to the .257 caliber Air Gun (s). Call it a Dedication Page, or call it a Reference Page or call it a Info Page, it’s all of the above. This page will stay updated with “CURRENT” info and will contain info on the guns that are available in 257. And that’s the point of the page, to share information regarding the 257 caliber Air gun and to become a quick reference page for anything that has anything to do with the .257″. This will be a page that can be found quickly and will contain all “CURRENT” info on the 257. That means MORE work for me and LESS work for you.

HISTORY:
The 257 caliber powder burner cartridge has been around since about the 1920’s. But in air guns, a 257 caliber powder burner barrel liner from TJ Enterprises has only been recently installed on a current air gun. As far as we know, Jack Haley and John Bowman are the 1st creators of such said air gun/caliber combos. And this gun is the Jack Haley .257 Scandalous which won L.A.S.S.O. in 2012 on its maiden voyage in the hands of John Bowman. L.A.S.S.O. is short for “Longrange Airgun Silhouette Shooters Organization” and it is simply and event for Air Guns only and steel targets are set up out to 300 yards. The 257 Scandalous quickly gained notoriety for what it was capable of. And that is……Long Range Accuracy and power. John Bowman would also often dispatch coyotes at well over 300 yards. John Bowman has shot 10’s of thousand’s of cast bullets in the 257 Air Gun and has openly shared all that he has learned. We owe much of what we know about the 257 today to Jack and John. The Haley Scandalous 257 is a very powerful, accurate and traditional Air Gun. Web links and pictures below.

CURRENT:
Doug Noble is an avid air gunner and an excellent machinist. Today, Doug is transforming the Airforce line of guns into 257 caliber beast. Doug has a history of machining since his early High School days and his current work on the Air Force line of guns is exceptional. His many post and pictures can be viewed right here on this very forum. Air force Air Guns have been around since 1994 and currently manufacture about 6 types of air guns. Air Force air guns are not very traditional looking and might remind you of an AR-15 type gun. No traditional wood and steel and bolt handle on these…lol! The Air force gun massaged over by Doug is one powerful and accurate “NON TRADITIONAL” rig. Web links and pictures below.
Also, .257 Airforce airguns can be bought from Randy at RandL Airguns (http://www.rlairgunsupply.com/).

CALIBER:
The .257 by nature is a small game to medium game caliber. In powder burner format such as the 257 Roberts or Weatherby…etc…etc…etc, it can take Deer/Antelope sized game at some decent hunting distances depending on bullet construction/manufacturer. But in an air gun, we stick mostly to Coyote sized game at the biggest. Its one of the best small/medium game calibers IMHO. Bullets will range from about 60+ grs up to roughly 120 grs. Nominal O.D. of bullets will depend largely on groove diameter of ones barrel on his/her gun. But sizes will run between .257-.258″ as somewhat of a norm. But again, sizes can be up to about .260″+. The B.C. or Ballistic Coefficient of many available bullets will range from .129+- up to roughly over .300 BC. And in comparison to the typical .251 caliber Diablo Pellet such as JSB, Bejamin or Beeman (H&N), which has a BC of about .030+-, the lightest .257 bullet will have roughly 4x’s more BC. So as you can see, the 257 in an air gun pushing 900-1130 fps can do some amazing distance shooting and retain a lot of energy. I MEAN……..FOR AN AIRGUN AND ALL………………….LOL!

PICTURES:
Here are various pictures of some current 257 caliber air guns


John Bowman and his 257 Haley Scandalous. Winner at L.A.S.S.O. 2012



Cedric aka Tofazfou shooting his Doug Noble TalonDor 257 Cal.


Doug shooting his custom/self built Condor 257


Joe Grits 257 Condor by Doug


RJ Porter’s Haley 257 Scandalous



RoachCreek’s Haley 257 Scandalous

.257 BULLET MOLDS (manufacturers):
RCBS MOLDS – http://www.rcbs.com/
LYMAN (IDEAL) MOLDS – http://www.lymanproducts.com/lyman/home/
NOE MOLDS – http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/index.php?osCsid=j7u9gieqlre78413k41t63lb31
HOCH MOLDS- http://hochmoulds.com/index-1.htm
LBT MOLDS (custom molds available) – http://lbtmoulds.com/index.shtml
ARSENAL MOLDS – http://arsenalmolds.com/

BULLET CASTING EQUIPMENT:
BCE can be bought from a multitude of websites and or stores. I refuse to list any in particular cause individual results might vary. But places like MIDWAY USA is a decent place to start if you want to get into casting. Bullet casting is NOT for everyone and its time consuming. At the same time, like reloading, it’s very rewarding. It also does not take a lot of equipment to get started. Here is a list of what’s needed to start casting for the 257 (or ANY caliber):
1. Safety Goggles or Glasses or even a Face Shield
2. Long sleeve Denim shirt
3. Brushed Leather Gloves
4. Long pants in either Denim or another NON FLAMMABLE material
5. 257 Bullet Mold
6. Plenty of lead
7. LYMAN, LEE or RCBS melting pot (20 lbs is a good). You can use a propane burner with some type of cast iron pot also. But that’s up to you. Do your homework.
8. Dipper/Ladle
9. Either a reloading press or a LEE hand press that will accept a standard 7/8×14 TPI sizer die
10. Bullet Lube and some studying/advise and some Common sense

Many of these molds can be found at a multitude of websites. Here is one such example: http://www.justbulletmolds.com/. Since there is always more than one website for any particular product, I will leave the shopping and goggling up to the buyer/reader who wants to shop for the lowest price on product and shipping. The web links posted up above for molds is just a guideline and not the single BEST website for said product.

PICTURES OF VARIOUS MOLDS IN .257

Doug’s 77 gr FP LBT mold


Roachcreek’s 100 gr NOE FP Mold


Tofazfou’s 74 gr FP LYMAN 257420 Mold with custom HP Pin by ERIC at HP MOLD SERVICES


Tofazfou’s 80 gr NOE FP Mold


Lyman 257 Mold



Arsenal 257420 Mold

VARIOUS .257 BULLETS:

LYMAN 257420 bullets cast by Tofazfou. FP and HP


IDEAL 100 gr HP Spitzer cast by RJ Porter


HOCH 109 gr FP’s in 20-1 lead/tin cast by Roachcreek


Various bullets cast by Tofazfou, RJ Porter and Hunters Supply


NOE 100 gr FP’s in 20-1 lead/tin cast by Roachcreek


NOE 78.3 gr HP vs 83.5 gr FP


Lyman 257420 vs NOE 80 gr

VARIOUS CAST BULLET BC #’s:
LYMAN 67 gr LFN GC 257420 = .129
LYMAN 89 gr LRN LOV GC 257464 = .204
LYMAN 89 gr LFN GC 257312 = .208
LYMAN 98 gr LSP GC 257418 = .221
LYMAN 113 gr LRN GC 257325 = .235
RCBS 117gr SP GC 257-120-SP = .271

Here is a PROCEDURE on “FIRE LAPPING” your airguns barrel submitted by Roach Creek:

Fire lapping a barrel.

I have fire lapped several rifles in my shooting career, most of them center fires that used jacketed bullets and I did it for improved accuracy, the 257 bore air guns I did for a different reason.

I fire lapped my two TJ Barrels for my Haley because I wanted them to be smoother inside to allow more shots between cleaning and for easier cleaning once fouled. Before fire lapping I was getting around 20 shots before I had considerable streaking and accuracy degradation, now it around 45 shots.

When I cleaned I used fine bronze wool on a 25 caliber brush and then followed it up with several doubled patches on a jag, then followed by #10 weight silicone oil to prep the barrel for the first shot lubed with #10 silicone oil. After fire lapping all but the most stubborn transfer deposits are removed with double patches.

The 1-14 barrel, I fire lapped with a Wheeler engineering kit from Midway, I had used their kits before and they had worked, so I was comfortable sending abrasive coated bullets down my bore, yes that does sound drastic, which is why I wanted to go with a proven, to me kit.

I prefer fire lapping to hand lapping due to the fact I ruined a Mini 14 barrel in my misspent youth and have never revisited hand lapping since.

The kit comes with three grits in little jars, 220. 320 and 600. Also included are two 1 inch by 2 inch steel plates and very clear instructions.

On my 1-14 barrel I followed the instructions on the kit, but used 15 shots per grit instead of the recommended 20 , 220. 320 and 600 and I cleaned thoroughly each 5 shots and thoroughly between grits. In the end I had a very smooth bore that resists fouling and cleans easier once it needs cleaning.

Then I fire lapped my 1-10 twist barrel and things were different.

First of all I did not use the 220 grit and I checked between shots because I was not using lube on the bullets as before so I was interested to see if they were fouling without lube because I had not checked that before on the 1-14.

And indeed they were, if I fired one shot, I could not notice fouling, on the 2nd shot I did notice fouling and on the 3rd shot I had major streaks. As a result I fired 20 shots of 320, cleaning thoroughly between shots, which is one hell of a lot of work, and then after those 20 shots I switched to 600 grit and I fired 25 shots, cleaning each time between shots.

To me the cleaning between shots was a no brainer. If I have streaking, I am polishing the lead deposited in the bore, not the bore.

When I shot the rifle after cleaning I also noticed again something different, the accuracy with100 grain NOE bullets had noticeably improved, and of course the shot count between cleaning had also.

I had miked my groove diameter prior to fire lapping and could not notice a difference in pre and prior lapping, but I was also using my “Harbor Freight caliper for the blind” so it was hard to tell if anything had changed in dimensions. Doug slugged the barrel when I had it set back for recutting the lead, it slugged out within the norms of other TJ barrels, just one heck of a lot smoother.

I did this on the 1-10 after I had cut the lead for 100 grain NOE bullets, I did not notice a increase in the lead dimensions or that they chamber any easier, they are still in that “putting a cork in a wine bottle category”.

I fully recommend the Wheeler engineering fire lap kit, but I would recommend cleaning every shot and not using the 220 grit.

Regards,

Roachcreek

VARIOUS RECOMMENDATIONS:

Cast bullet supplier that I recommend:
RJ PORTER – http://www.accuratebigboreairgunammo.webs.com/

Jack Haley Airguns (please read his webpage): ******MR HALEY PASSED AND THE WEBSITE NO LONGER EXIST – I CHOOSE TO KEEP IT UP******
http://www.southernairgunconversion.com/

CUSTOM 257 Air Force Condors: ******DOUG NO LONGER MAKES CUSTOM CONDORS******
Doug @ dyotat100@aol.com

For Hollow Pointing any bullet mold contact Eric at:
http://www.hollowpointmold.com/

.257 Barrels by TJ Enterprises

101 “QUICK TIPS/FACTS” about the 257

1. Best bang for your buck barrel in .257 is the TJ Enterprises barrel liner (Google this company name for pricing and phone number. No internet sales)
2. Common bore and groove dimensions are .250 BORE/.257 GROOVE
3. Common O.D. dimensions of TJ barrels tend to be roughly 9/16″ (.562″+-)
4. Pure Lead or 20-1 Lead seems to be the best to date
5. Hard Cast bullets don’t appear to be as accurate as Pure Lead in TJ’s barrel liners. But don’t discount harder cast bullets. These are firearm barrels.
6. Fire Lapping or Hand Lapping both work wonders in these barrels and are pretty much necessary to keep leading down and accuracy up
7. The more these barrels are shot, the more accurate they get
8. So far, accuracy is superb at velocities from 900 to about 1130 fps. More data to come. Please test velocity for your particular guns best accuracy
9. Various Air Guns and Barrel Manufacturers could be used for this project. The list is still growing.
10. To date, both the Condor and the Haley 257’s have hit Soda cans at 446, 502 and 552 yards!

IMO: Guns that DO and DON’T make for good 257 conversions
DOES – Jack Haley air guns (particularly the ones that fill to over 3600 psi)
DOES – DAQ air guns
DOES – Daystate Air Rangers (especially the 80 FPE version)
DOES – Daystate Wolverine 303 (expensive gun)
DOES – Big Bore EXTREME air guns
DOES – Korean Big Bore air guns (Shing Sun Career, Sumatra’s, Dragon Claws andSam Yang’s. And even the EVANIX 9mm guns)
DOES – XP Big Bore air guns including the Corsair
DOES – Air Force Condors
DOES – OF COURSE ANY CUSTOM BUILT or HIGHLY TUNED AIRGUN SUITED FOR MAKING SUCH POWER

DOES NOT – CALIBER CRICKETS (lol)
DOES NOT – EDGUNS
DOES NOT – FX BOSS 30 cal (too much restrictions within the guns internals)
DOES NOT – TOO MANY TO LIST HONESTLY (small bore air guns in general are not good for this conversion due to either TUBE size volume or internals that lack the ability to be highly modified. Many SB air guns are made for consistency while making 12-50 FPE of power and not 130-200 FPE)

***DISCLAIMER*** Due to a lack of knowledge on every single gun made today and also the machinist in existence and their capabilities, the above opinions are due to available current info and even the LACK OF. The sport is growing and the amount of people that are getting into 257 cal airgunning is steadily/slightly growing. So information is CREEPING in at a snails pace. But as more info comes out, the above listed info MIGHT change.

Game taken with the .257 cal.:




CUSTOM PARTS SECTION:
All parts by ADAM VIGIL (http://talonairgun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=9980):



http://www.maddogriflestocks.com/





MD stock on my TD257

Other Guns

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quote knifemaker:

On a side note, after the heavier hammer, and higher pressure bottle, you’re probably going to want to turn Her down a notch or two if you want to stay at 975! Such problems! LOL!!! :rofl:

Knife

That would be a great dilemma …… As I’m shooting bullets not pellets I don’t have to worry about velocity to much as long as i keep it sub sonic. Shot count is important so I do want 5 steady high power consistent shots … but a couple more would be great !

The 975 fps would be great, but if everything works out smooth a few FPS more would be nice … not just for the extra energy but for the trajectory.

I have been set on the Lyman mold at 72 to 74 grains but if all of a sudden I can get 5 shots using a 80+gr pill in the 925’s and that bullet has a BC in the .200+ well I might have to change as the BC would take over and extend the range and power greatly. I don’t want to leave any extra power on the table

I’m in an experimental stage and I’m flip flopping from one idea to another, going on what I see on the forums and what I saw Doug and Nick do. Right now because of what I have seen the Lyman mold is very nice …. but I was thinking just a week or so ago about the speed with using a 3000 psi tank filled to the top —– the CF4500 tank I have coming changes the game, as of course does Doug’s valve. From all I have seen, heard and PM’d 3000 psi is not really the way to go with these heavy bullets and if you are in the 3000psi area, you make up for it with volume of air to keep that 3000 psi at a high level for a very few shots (my 257 with a 72gr pill shot at 958fps at 2700ish psi, you need the horsepower for 975fps +). A 490cc standard Condor tank is OK for a few shots, but a 53ci or 63ci tank is much better, that is why Cedric, Doug and others use those tanks.

Also my aluminum tanks are 3000 rated tanks that I have, hence the reason for a CF4500 tank filled to 3400psi for safety reasons.

PS: Have you tried the Arsenal 257388 mold / 85 grs … looks nice on their web site :- )

My thoughts for now ;- )

wll2506

On a side note, after the heavier hammer, and higher pressure bottle, you’re probably going to want to turn Her down a notch or two if you want to stay at 975! Such problems! LOL!!! :rofl:

Knife

Dayum! That truly sucks about the Truck! At least it wasn’t’ at speed on the highway.

No, about the Gun. As we say in Texas, Yee-Haaw!!! There ya go!!! 😉

Don’t ya just Love it when a plan comes together!!! :8:

Knife

Today was just a cluster !

After testing the gun for 5 shots I went to the local market …. making a left hand turn into their parking lot … MY FRONT RIGHT WHEEL FELL OFF ! —- Ball joint went south, luckily I was only going 20 or so miles per hour when she went… if this would have went yesterday when I was with Doug up in the boonies, I could be history !!!

And how did the gun do this am ? It shot from 972fps to 958pfps with 5 shots. I was a bit above 3000psi I think so when I get my 4500psi tank and set the pressure at 3400+ I think I should be good for an average of 975fps for 5 shots. I’m using the standard Condor hammer so a heavier hammer may help a lot. My last shot was in the 2800psi area so that is the low zone for getting the velocity I want.

Anyway I’m in the zone and know it can be done so I’m happy with that …….I’m not happy about my truck ;- (

wll2506

Well, went shooting today with Doug and Nick…. I needed a spring change for sure as my stock spring did not have the power to run Doug’s valve.

I went back to the office after watching Doug and Nick shoot their awesome guns at 225 yards smacking soda cans and eggs with 257 and 308 cal airguns and I changed my stock spring to about a 9+ lb spring that Doug supplied for use with his custom valve. It takes a lot more pressure to cock my gun even when on 1 on the Power Wheel. My gun got about 680 fps at 10 with the regular spring…..tomorrow morning will be to tale of the tape … kind of….as I only have a 3000 psi tank, and can’t fill it to the 3400 psi that it needs to be ! Nick was getting in 1050+ using bullets heavier than my 72 gr’ers for sure ! Don’t know what my speed will be tomorrow but if it is in the 950 area, I will have confidence I will get in the 975 ++ with a 3400 tank for 5 shots :-).

Those bullets from Doug and Nick’s guns got to the target quick and hit with a ton of bricks at 225 yards ! They let me shoot their machines and I was able to smack a couple of soda cans with Doug’s 257 and his 308 :- ) shot Nick’s Slayer 308, and it is quite the machine :- )

We will see how gun performs tomorrow :- )

wll2506

quote knifemaker:

I have to turn her down with an extra “O” ring to keep her under 1035 with the Lyman 257420 for best accuracy. 980 to 1020 seems best. Wide open, she will knock on the door of 1100 fps.

The Custom 60 gr. NOE bullets I cast, cannot be shot well the way she shoots now. I can’t get them under 1100 fps at all with the current spring.

Knife

I’m smiling big time ;- )

wll2506

I have to turn her down with an extra “O” ring to keep her under 1035 with the Lyman 257420 for best accuracy. 980 to 1020 seems best. Wide open, she will knock on the door of 1100 fps.

The Custom 60 gr. NOE bullets I cast, cannot be shot well the way she shoots now. I can’t get them under 1100 fps at all with the current spring.

Knife

quote knifemaker:

Here’s a pic of mine. Doug’s valve, 24″ R&L barrel. (TJ’s). A 4500 psi bottle that Dman got for me a couple years back.
Stock by Mad Dog, Scope by Zeiss.

Was able to get 980 fps with the LBT 94 gr. bullets. Have it set up at 1020 with the 80 gr. NOE Ranch Dog bullets, that Eric at “Hollow Point Mold Services” did up for me. They are explosive on varmints! (Cast them with 1-2% tin in the mix, at 680-690 F).

The Modded Spire point mold throws them at 104 gr. from NOE. I milled the blocks to give me a 82 gr bullet. Accuracy is very typically under 1/2″ at 100 yd. Would love to stretch it out to LONG distance. It gave a BC of .388 when I tested it here on my home range.

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Knife

Knife,

That is crazy, gives me a lot of confidence that I can get speeds well above what I was thinking with 72gr slugs. Sounds like I may be able to turn my gun into something I never dreamed of, it should be a breeze to get in the 975fps range with a 72 gr pill, not using as much air as a heaver slug that should give me the 5-7 solid shots I want also ; – )

wll2506

Watching with interest!!! 😉

Here’s a pic of mine. Doug’s valve, 24″ R&L bbl. (TJ’s). A 4500 psi bottle that Dman got for me a couple years back.
Stock by Mad Dog, Scope by Zeiss.

Was able to get 980 fps with the LBT 94 gr. bullets. Have it set up at 1020 with the 80 gr. NOE Ranch Dog bullets, that Eric at “Hollow Point Mold Services” did up for me. They are explosive on varmints! (Cast them with 1-2% tin in the mix, at 680-690 F). On a side note, the point of the spire point pictured here, will actually fit inside of the hollow point pictured to the right.

The Modded Spire point mold throws them at 104 gr. from NOE. I milled the blocks to give me a 82 gr bullet. Accuracy is very typically under 1/2″ at 100 yd. and very typically in the 1/4″ range. Would love to stretch it out to LONG distance. It gave a BC of .388 when I tested it here on my home range.

Accuracy is outstanding, to say the least! 😀

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These bullets are 1. modified NOE Spire Point, 82 Gr.
And the NOE RD at 80 Gr. with a Huge HP cavity. Both very accurate!

Doug supplied me with the hammer for converting it to a “Side Cocker”
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Just replaced the Harris Bipod with a Recon 360 this week, along with a Accushot Monopod in the rear. Sweet setup together. 🙂

Knife

quote LURKER #1:

Bill,

If your AF tank has a rubber sleeve, it comes off essily with an air hose. My air wand has a rubber tip that can get under the edge and not scratch it. If it is more of a rubber boot like the older AF guns, that comes off easier. Otherwise hold one end of the sleeve against the tank while blowing air in the other end. It will want to move. You’ll see.

The newer clamp on WokButt fit my CF tank perfectly, looks good to me and helps raise the scope to my eye.

I will use the butt plate that is on my aluminum tank to see if it fits on the carbon tank … we will see ?

By the time I get through with it it will look nice. I’m excited to see what realistic speed and shot count I can get with 70ish gr bullets ;- ) I do plan on a 3300 to 3400 fill to get the numbers I want, along with of course the PW setting.

I have no idea what I’m getting into, so this is an adventure

wll2506

Bill,

If your AF tank has a rubber sleeve, it comes off essily with an air hose. My air wand has a rubber tip that can get under the edge and not scratch it. If it is more of a rubber boot like the older AF guns, that comes off easier. Otherwise hold one end of the sleeve against the tank while blowing air in the other end. It will want to move. You’ll see.

The newer clamp on WokButt fit my CF tank perfectly, looks good to me and helps raise the scope to my eye.

Man alive, that is a beauty.

I’m ordering my 4500 tank tomorrow, they do not have black so I’ll have to paint it my self. but it will look good.

I’m looking for a very solid 5-7 shot gun, using 69-74 gr slugs in the 935-950+ ish area now as I’ll be using the psi set to 3400 and this with Dougs valve will be awesome.

I can’t think of anything I could hunt in the desert that this won’t take with a good shot.

wll2506

OK, ah somewhere amongst 1,044 pictures on this phone;

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From back to front, WokButt;
chinka CF Tank;
E-TAC with gauge & foster fill;
Doug’s Valve, Breech, Hammer & Spring;
AR15 type grip on custon 1 of 3 made unobtainable frame hugging trigger guard;
?Trigger Supper Sear? Installed by Doug-an excellent improvement!;
32″ TJ Hammer Forged barrel with custom extra long one piece barrel bushing;
CF Barrel Sleeve (Doug said it is pretty but is hidden by custom Shroud);
Hawke 6.5-24X Tactical scope on ? adjustable drop 1mm to picatiny mount;
Hey, I installed the tripod and it is ahhh…the latest version & wasn’t cheep;
Little red laser for close up bullet trap.

Doug also added things here and there as he likes to do the best job available. WOW!!!
What more could you ask?


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quote LURKER #1:

With my “257 NOBLE” Condor here is a string of 5 X 85 gr Spitzer bullets
from about 3400 PSI to about 2950 PSI Power Wheel 2:
1) 973
2) 987
3) 988
4) 984
5) 975
AVG = 981
SD = 6.5
ES = 15

I just punch paper for now and haven’t gotten to shoot it much yet. But I got 10 consecutive X 73 gr. rounds on standard size paper target at 200 yards. No doubt the “257 NOBLE” Condor will do much better when fully sighted in.

OMG !!!

That is just off the charts … that makes the 257 into an absolute monster of a bullet/airgun combo !!! Is that a standard R&L 700mm barrel and nothing super fancy, maybe a spring and hammer change and that’s it !!!! WOW !

wll2506

Bill, it is all customized by Doug Noble. Barrel is 32″ TJ hammer forged with extra long one piece bushing, carbon fiber barrel sleeve, custom valve etc. etc. Also has a carbon fiber tank that I provided but Doug had to rework to make it fit. Oh, and it pushes the Arsenal 85 gr Spitzer bullets at 1010 FPS and that’s not full power. :biggrinn:

That sounds like one heck of a machine ! Do you have any pictures so I can drool ;- )

wll2506

quote wll2506:

quote LURKER #1:

With my “257 NOBLE” Condor here is a string of 5 X 85 gr Spitzer bullets
from about 3400 PSI to about 2950 PSI Power Wheel 2:
1) 973
2) 987
3) 988
4) 984
5) 975
AVG = 981
SD = 6.5
ES = 15

I just punch paper for now and haven’t gotten to shoot it much yet. But I got 10 consecutive X 73 gr. rounds on standard size paper target at 200 yards. No doubt the “257 NOBLE” Condor will do much better when fully sighted in.

OMG !!!

That is just off the charts … that makes the 257 into an absolute monster of a bullet/airgun combo !!! Is that a standard R&L 700mm barrel and nothing super fancy, maybe a spring and hammer change and that’s it !!!! WOW !

wll2506

Bill, it is all customized by Doug Noble. Barrel is 32″ TJ hammer forged with extra long one piece bushing, carbon fiber barrel sleeve, custom valve etc. etc. Also has a carbon fiber tank that I provided but Doug had to rework to make it fit. Oh, and it pushes the Arsenal 85 gr Spitzer bullets at 1010 FPS and that’s not full power. :biggrinn:

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