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Hey all,

I receintly bought a husky in 25-06.

Looking for advice for reloading. What bullets wold be good for small varmits up to larger game?

Good powders?

I'll have to check what the twist of the barrel is when I get it in but what grain of bullet should I expect to go upto?

Mark
 
I use 100 gr. Nosler Ballistic Tip in my 257 Weatherby. For powders, try using the slowest burn-rate you can find out of reloading manuals. As for varmints, there is no such bullet which is fur-friendly for the 25-06............ maybe a FMJ?
 
I use 100 gr. Nosler Ballistic Tip in my 257 Weatherby. For powders, try using the slowest burn-rate you can find out of reloading manuals. As for varmints, there is no such bullet which is fur-friendly for the 25-06............ maybe a FMJ?

I wouldn't be worried about the fur, if I load light bullets it would be for cyotes.
 
87 gr. bullets are traditionally considered the correct choice for "small varmints" like gophers and such. Very fast, flat shooting and explosive expansion. The one coyote I shot with my .25-06 was with a 100 gr. Nosler Ballistic tip @ 3300 fps, H4350 powder. It put a big hole through, golf ball size at entrance, fist size at exit. Very effective! The .25-06 has enough velocity that 100 gr. standard cup and core bullets tend to blow up and wreck too much meat and penetration might be a bit shallow on larger game. As mentioned previously, you need very slow burning powder for heavier 25-06 bullets, H4831, IMR 7828, RL22 etc. I prefer 120 grain bullets over 100's for deer hunting. I use 120 gr. Nosler Accubonds, Partitions, and Speer Grand Slam bullets for Deer / Antelope size game. The exception to my suggestion, which I personally haven't tried, is all copper bullets. 100 Gr. Barnes TSX would probably be worth a try.
 
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The one coyote I shot with my .25-06 was with a 100 gr. Nosler Ballistic tip @ 3300 fps, H4350 powder. It put a big hole through, golf ball size at entrance, fist size at exit. Very effective! 87 gr. bullets are traditionally considered the correct choice for "small varmints" like gophers and such. I use 120 gr. Nosler Accubonds, Partitions, and Speer Grand Slam bullets for Deer / Antelope size game. As mentioned previously, you need very slow burning powder for heavier 25-06 bullets, H4831, IMR 7828, RL22 etc. I prefer 120 grain bullets over 100's for deer hunting. The exception, which I personally haven't tried, is all copper bullets. 100 Gr. Barnes TSX would probably be worth a try.

Thank you! Good information to good by.
 
Brass is about $1-$1.30/ea new I have picked up supposedly 1F for $0.50/ea. if headstamp doesn’t bother you grab some to neck down.

Good luck, it’s one of my fav calibers.
 
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