That's great Doug, and thanks for the input!
I'm looking forward to getting something in this caliber.
Cheers
Try a Tikka T3..............
That's great Doug, and thanks for the input!
I'm looking forward to getting something in this caliber.
Cheers
Try a Tikka T3..............
Blackjack has been a game changer in .25 with their 131gr VLDs. G1 .670 / G7 .330, and will fly at around 3,000fps from a short action case (.25-08 / Creedmoor / etc). That’s supersonic to 1 mile with almost no recoil to speak of, and point blank to 300 yards with no holdovers when zeroed at 250 +\- 3”. Only 2.5 feet of drop from the same zero at 500 yards. I suspect we’ll see more of that, I think the modern .25 has a bigger niche than the modern .270, there’s a legitimate gap between 6mm and 6.5mm for high BC offerings and the quarter bore aligns very well with short action case capacities, and bullet weights for big game.
7mil mag is a HORNY round!! I love the ballistics on it, but have yet to purchase a firearm chambered in such. (For that caliber, I'll go with an A-bolt, X-bolt, Weatherby or Sako) Anything less would be like putting a polyester suit on James Bond.
Now, it was thrown around at a table with my buds about the very wonderful ballistics on the 7mil mag. To which all agreed, however... it was mentioned by one of our buds that particular round likes particular ammo in particular guns.
To expand and compare.. you can take any firearm chambered in 308, throw any store bought ammo in it, and it will sustain consistent groupings. Whereas the 7mm mag is more finicky, and apparently it likes more specific ammo types in the firearm you are using OR you will have a greater variation in group sizes. Maybe you could expand on this?
I have not tested this theory, not yet, but as soon as I get something in 7mil mag, I will.
When Marshall was selling Matrix, i contacted the new owner. He was interested in 6.5 and 7mm because.....target shooters buy in 1k increments; whereas, hunters buy a box of 50.
Had not followed .257 projectile development, as i moved on to .308 in 06, norma and win mag. Good to see high bc .257 finally developed. Might see me get my wife onto the 25-06 Ruger target/varmit. Instead of a larger bore.
It was a little more'convenient' for me when Marshall's operation was based/located close by in Crofton. After finding out about him and his products, I called him and made arrangements to visit his operation. Prior to leaving, I did purchase a few of his products. I picked up some of his 290gr bullets for my 9.3x62,
aka, 366 Wagner. These I have since traded off to another site member. The others I acquired are the 270gr and 300gr for a couple of 'variations I have in 375.
On another note that you've made mention of, in .25-06 a bullet that's worked the best for me, by far, is the Sierra 117gr Spitzer BT.
Nosler has a 165gr ABLR for 2020, and their new 27 Nosler
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