Hello all!
I'm thinking about selling my 30-06 in favor of a 25-06. I mostly hunt deer, hopefully moose someday (if my name can ever get drawn!!!), and maybe bear in the near future. Can someone familiar with the 25 give me the gist of this cartridge? Pros and cons, and comparison with the 30?
Thanks!
To answer your question:
The 25-06 is a great, flat shooting, light recoiling calibre. It is flat shooting due to its velocities (2900fps with 120gr, and faster with lighter). It's a great antelope/sheep/deer rifle, but I've seen guys use it for elk and moose. It burns quite a bit of powder for a "small" caliber, but that may or may not be an issue. For bears, I'd take something bigger, just because you may have to follow the critter into deep bush, and I'd prefer a bigger calibre in that scenario.
The only downsides I've heard is that at close ranges, the meat damage is quite severe. Also, you may want to run premium bullets if you are expecting close-range shots (inside 100m), just to eliminate the chance that the bullet might disintegrate due to its fast velocities.
Compared to the 30-06, it's faster, but that's about it. Bullet choices are limited in the .25, whereas the .30 cals have a huge selection. I myself prefer big bullets/low velocity vs. light bullet/fast velocity, so from my perspective, I prefer the 30-06 for hunting. For target shooting/varminting/shooting wolves though, I love the 25-06. 400m point blank range, easy on the shoulder, and easy to find cheap brass for reloading.