There used to be a bullet maker in Alberta, called himself something like "Wild Cat Bullets" or Wild Rose" or some-such.
I don't know about his .257" offerings; but I know he had a 107 grain .224" bullet, so I'll bet he had a heavy 25 too.
Maybe the 25 cal will become popular in the next few years and things will change.
Have any of you gunnutz had any experience with heavier than 120 grain bullets in the 25-06?
Prferrably a Vld long rangezstyle?
I would like to see what this quarter bore caliber could really perform like.
Any ideas?
I shoot 125gr flat base bullets through a 10" twist barrel with great results....MOA or better @ 100yds 5 shot groups. Mind you I have only shot out to 300yds. I am using this for hunting not long range target. Should be a good penetrator with a BC(static) of .455 and travelling @ 2950ft/s. If I was to try long range target I would definately go with the 125gr RBT with its higher BC and better long range stability.
All 25 caliber cartridges suffers MSS (Metric Squeeze Syndrome), the first syndrome is the appearance of new metric caliber cartridges which outperform existing cartridges because of superior case and bullet design.
The victim the goes into a slow steady decline, only a few extremely strong 30-06 base cartridges manage to survive this terrible disease (25-06, 270).
More seriously, you would need a 25-08 which outperforms both 243 Win and 260 Rem. It's possible but very difficult since you're squeezed between 6mm-08 and 6.5mm-08 both of which are excellent cartridges with excellent hunting and match bullets.
As a note, I'm a huge 27 caliber fan and have very happy about the success of recently introduced 6.8 SPC and 270 WSM, proof that there's nothing wrong with older, non-metric calibers.
Alex
Alex