.25 has long been one of the most practical and useful bores, and it’s positioned in what I think of as the goldilocks zone of hunting calibres. That being 100-130gr bullets at speed, same reason the .270 is such an enduring success. There’s paper and then there’s meat, and speed kills, and 100-130grs is more than enough.
Trajectories are fantastic making reliable hits easier, recoil is bare minimum for big game, there’s little not to love. I personally find the .25-06 a bit too overbore and prefer the .257 Roberts, but there’s no arguing with any of them .250 Savage up to .257 Wby if you want impressive kills and real world useful trajectories with light recoil.