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25-06:
I HAVE 2- 25/06'S AWINCHESTER MODEL 70 AND A PARKER HALE 1200
START LOW AND WORK UP. THESE LOADS COULD BE A LITTLT HOT IN AWARM CLIMATE.
AA2700 53GRS. 100GR NOSLER SOLID BASE BALISTIC TIP 9!/2 REMINGTON PRIMER O/LNGTH. 3.15
VELOSITY 3300F/S. 5 SHOT@ 100YDS =UNDER 1/2" MOD. 70 WIN. 24" BARELL
NOTE : 54 GRS. SHOWED EXCESSIVE PRESSURE.
H 414 51GRS. 87GR. SPEER SPIRE POINT 9 1/2REM. PRIMERS O/L 3.096
VELOSITY 3470F/S 5SHOT@100YDS = UNDER 1" PARKER
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25-06:
I have a Remington Sendero in 25-06. This is the best shooting load I have worked up so far. It's far from hot, but produces astounding accuracy. You might want to work up something similar. Case: Remington Bullet: Hornady 100 gr. spire point (moly coated) Powder: RL22 Charge: 56.5 gr. Primer: Fed 210 O.A.L.: 3,120 in. This load chronographs just under 3200 fps in my rifle, and consistently produces .5 in. groups @ 100 yds. I have shot several groups with three holes touching at 100 yds. with this load. Hope this is of some help to you.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25-06 Remington Ruger MK77MKII VT Stainless Steel Barrel: 26" ***************************************** reference #324
Cartridge: Federal Fired: Once Trim-to-Length: 2.484" Primer: Winchester Large Rifle Bullet Manufacturer/Type: Speer 87 grain HPTNT Powder Manufacturer/Type: IMR 4350 Powder Charge: 54 grains Cartridge Overall Length: 3.125" Approximate Velocity: 3300 fps
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Cartridge: Remington Fired: Once Trim-to-Length: 2.484" Primer: Winchester Large Rifle Bullet Manufacturer/Type: Hornady 117 grain BTSP Powder Manufacturer/Type: IMR 4350 Powder Charge: 48 grains Cartridge Overall Length: 3.200" Approximate Velocity: 2800 fps ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- My best load for my remington 2506 has been-55.6gr of reloade 22 behind a 100gr balistic tip bullet useing federal match primers.This has produced very small groups averageing 1/2 at 100yds.This load shows signs of high pressure and velocities are real close to 3400fps.Work up to this load cautiously
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I had a browning 2506 A-bolt recently that would shoot the 75gr siera into real small groups useing 60.5gr of reloader 19.This load also worked best with a federal primer.This rifle would not shoot any bullet bigger than the 75 gr bullet.Smallest group I could achieve with a 100gr bullet and this rifle was 1.5in at 100yds useing several powders from different makers.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I shoot the Ruger m-77 vt with a 26" heavy barrel using winchester supreme 85 grain noslers and shoot 1" groups at 200 yds I cant reload shells that are more consistent then that, and I have more time to hunt if I could just find a coyote to shoot Id have it made. MAX 2506
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have a remengton 700 25 06 with a standard barrel have experimented some I like to shoot hornandy 120 grain hollow points at about 3300 fps I have that anything that gets in front of me from a bear on down is in trouble.Last year I killed a nice 3 point whitetail at 350 yards it dropped him like a sack of potatoes.
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My 25-06 Ruger VT likes 75gr v-max moly with 56.7 grs of H-414, WLR prim. and my 25-06 Rem. 700 DM likes the 75gr v-max moly with 56.9 grs of 760 with CCI mag prim. Have killed several coyotes with these loads. Good shooting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PET LOADS PAGE.......All load data should be used with caution. Always start with a reduced load first to make sure it is safe in your gun before proceeding. Since the GUN ROOM has NO control over YOUR choice of components, guns, or actual loadings, neither the GUN ROOM, the management team, nor the various firearms and components manufacturers assume any responsibility for the use of this data.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cartridge: Remington Fired: Once Trim-to-Length: 2.484" Primer: CCI Large Rifle Bullet Manufacturer/Type: Hornday 75 grain V-Max Powder Manufacturer/Type: IMR 4831 Powder Charge: 53.5 Grains Cartridge Overall Length: 3.130" Approximate Velocity: 3400 fps It works great!
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