That's a sharp looking rig.
This is probably the only rifle I have ever seen that looked good with a stainless barrel and a blued receiver, good looking rig.
That's a sharp looking rig.
This is probably the only rifle I have ever seen that looked good with a stainless barrel and a blued receiver, good looking rig.
About 30 years ago I bought a Ruger no.1 V from a guy in Burnaby, took it to the range on the way home and put a scope on it. Shot 5 of the guys 117 gr. Handloads into a 1/2”. Ever seen what an 87 gr. at 35-3600 does to a varmit?
Most 25-06 owners are shooting Hornady 117gr boat tail soft points or 115gr Nosler Partitions (BC .390). 1200 ft lbs energy @ 400y
Compare to a 6.5 PRC 143ELDx (most popular factory load or component bullet, BC .571, retains 1200 ft lbs energy to 710 yards
The 25-06 is a fine cartridge, given its limitations.
You shoot a lot of animals at 700 yards.....
25-06 possibly the perfect Whitetail cartridge.
25-06 possibly the perfect Whitetail cartridge.
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RJ
And bear, elk and moose if you can work within its limitations …
Yup a good Bullet And Well placed it will get the job doneRJ
Bears are VARMITS !lol RJ
Bears are VARMITS !lol RJ
Works well for bears. Confirmed with these two shot this week. 100gr Barnes TSX at 3400fps+/-, recovered one on a 250 yards raking shot. Lost a petal or 3 gr. A nice high-velocity, low-recoil round. Approved.
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If nothing else, the use of the 25 cals certainly proves that a 338WM with 250 grain bullets isn't required to shoot a bear. Over head stamped, and all that.
R.