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Range Report Best Quarter Bore

Savage15

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Hey All,

I'm looking for a long range deer/antelope/predator gun. Nothing crazy 600 yards MAX. I have been leaning towards the 25-06.

I will also take suggestions for 6.5 mm cartridges instead of .257. I don't really want something to exotic so reloading components can be found easily.

Thanks
 
Re: Best Quarter Bore

I own a .25-06 and shoot the 115gr Berger VLDs with marginal results...

My .260 Rem shoots great with 140gr Berger VLDs or 142gr SMKs. The 260 is much easier to tune during load development (in my experience).

With the higher BC bullets offered in .264 you get much better ballistics down range with equal or less recoil. If you plan to keep ranges <600 yards you would be well served with the 120-130 class bullets @ appx. 3000fps. Very flat shooting load.

IMO, I would go with a 260 Rem. Quality components that are readily available, great ballistics, and very easy to load for...
 
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I also have and LOVE a 25-06, but the ballistically poor selection of good bullets in .257 make it a poor choice for anything I would call long range. I've been dreaming of a .257 125-130gr high BC Amax or SMK, coupled with a necked up .243 case, would be a wicked combo. The 25-06 is a very capable deer, antelope, predator cartridge, flat and hard hitting, but starts running out of gas fast. In a good platform with a good optic, It would be great!

I also am developing my .260, a ballistically superior cartridge in pretty much every way. Take your pick.
 
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i got rid of my 270 to get a 25 06

it's more accurate

faster

less recoil

no deer or antelope ever born can handle a good big game 25 caliber bullet put in the vitals at a decent range
 
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Go .260 AI. You won't be sorry. But hell, if you think the way I do. Why stop there? Go 7wsm.
 
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The biggest problem you have with the .25 cals is no one but Pac-nor was building any barrels tighter than a 1-10" twist. "Because that's the way we've always done it....."
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Berger made a .25 cal bullet to maximize performance from a 1-10" twist, and that is the 115 VLD that you see them still making.

Another company started building bullets as heavy as 142 gr. in .25 cal, but only Pac-Nor was building the barrels. So, if you didn't change your barrel you couldn't shoot them. The manufacturer sold off his company, Wildcat Bullets, and as of yet no one has even come close to building what he did.

As it was, the 6.5's started with a tight enough twisted barrel and when they came to the U.S. it was no big deal to see 156 and 160 gr. 6.5mm bullets. The Berger 140 and Sierra 142 SMK are simply a product of the longest VLD type bullet they could get to stabilize in a standard 1-8.4" (or .6") twist of the time. This twist rate remained in place for U.S. makers and maximizes the potential of the 6.5mm bullets. So, until barrel makers start twisting the .25 cal barrels in 1-8" or 1-9", you won't see ballistics of the .25's comparable to the 6.5's.

But, for just plain fun shooting, I still like my .257 Roberts. And, my .25 WSSM is a step up from that. My .257 Wby was really the schniza as it could propel good bullets 400 fps faster.

Answer to your question: Any of the upper powered .25 cals will produce enough energy to kill antelope and deer at 600 yds. That is with a 120gr. Nosler partition, a 110 Accubond, or a 100 gr. Part./BT. They are iffy to go that far on moose or elk. I've killed an elk with my .257 Roberts at a little over 200 yards with a 100 gr. Sierra gameking. Shot placement, shot placement, shot placement.